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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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It might be a different story with each person since everyones pain and spread(if any) is different, but all the doctors I've talked to about it say that it only works within a certian time frame. I know it is also less likely to help after the RSD has spread for some reason. (Hopefully, if you havent had it already, you wont attain a spread, and will have more treatment options available). So, thats my experience with it, hope it helps. ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | st1rn (09-18-2013) |
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![]() The major gripe I have with the system is that I missed the sweet spot for treatment (first 6 months) in a confusion of crap doctoring. It was two months before I was diagnosed. Then I spent the next 4+ months being given different meds and being urged to 'give them a chance'. Once you are involved in 'titration' it takes weeks before you can prove that a drug doesn't work, and weeks very quickly turn into months. I feel especially duped because it takes time to learn about CRPS, and I was still trusting the docs around me for info. No one told me that dishing out amitriptyline like smarties and telling me I had to give them time wasn't actually 'aggressively treating' CRPS... ![]() Sorry, that was a bit off-topic. My pain doc (second and way better than the first lol) has said that she understands my frustration with that, and I have every right to feel that things weren't handled well. Nice, but doesn't change anything! I suppose I'm trying to say that you cant necessarily go by what the docs say, just because they might be right - but they might not be, and in the end it's your body and your life to live afterwards. I suppose everyone is different, and some treatments work well for some and not others. It all depends on how your CRPS is, and whether you feel that taking the risk of a treatment is worth any potential gain. I really hope that whatever you decide works out well for you!! What a waffle that was! ![]() Bram.
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CRPS started in left knee after op in Aug. 2011 Spread to entire left leg and foot, left arm, right foot. Coeliac since 2007. Patella femoral arthritis both knees. Keep smiling! . |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | st1rn (09-18-2013) |
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Ive had 1 block done and it did help for about 3 days. Then I was back to the everyday pain that nothing worked on. I was just reading an article that went in depth of treatment for crps. Pretty good article too. I can't remember the site now but if you Google crps treatments you will find it. Even had some pics and videos. It was a Drs site more than a patients but I still read it. Very interesting stuff. It took them almost 10 yrs to finally figure out what was wrong with me. I will go back and find the site and post it for you. I hope it helps.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | st1rn (09-18-2013) |
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Here it is http://www.rsdfoundation.org/en/en_c...uidelines.html
I hope it works. I found the info really enlightening because my PM didn't tell me half this stuff. ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | st1rn (09-18-2013) |
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