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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Default Is there anyone out there that has trouble with their voice box?

My voice comes & goes. Mostly goes. I use my I-pad a lot. That's another story. I also have essential tremors so it's hard to type. What about stabbing headaches? HELP. Glassbee
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Do you have muscle spasms or tightness in your neck?

My voice/throat has been affected by my RSI/TOS, it cracks/gives out when I sing and gets a dry feeling if I talk a lot.
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My voice comes & goes. Mostly goes. I use my I-pad a lot. That's another story. I also have essential tremors so it's hard to type. What about stabbing headaches? HELP. Glassbee
Some medications cause my voice to come and go, I also notice when I'm a little dehydrated (often caused by same) my voice gets raspy.

If you are using your iPad in your lap and looking even slightly down you may be adding strain/stress to your head and neck which would then cause headaches. You might try keeping a journal as to when your headaches occur so that you can then look back and see what you were doing before it occurred. How are your eyes? Are you straining your eyes looking at the computer, paperwork, TV etc., this can also cause headaches. Looking up and focusing across the room frequently will exercise your eyes and alleviate strain on them.

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Do you have muscle spasms or tightness in your neck?

My voice/throat has been affected by my RSI/TOS, it cracks/gives out when I sing and gets a dry feeling if I talk a lot.
Two of my Drs said it's neuological. My brain doesn't coordinate with vocal cords. I think RSD has the Rt side of my brain now! Also, cannot turn my head to the left & have double vision to that side. Even my left eye is slightly closed compared to the Rt one.
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Two of my Drs said it's neuological. My brain doesn't coordinate with vocal cords. I think RSD has the Rt side of my brain now! Also, cannot turn my head to the left & have double vision to that side. Even my left eye is slightly closed compared to the Rt one.
When they say neurological do you think they mean in the brain itself or caused by nerves being compressed in the cervical spine? C2/3 nerve root lesions can have an affect on all of these areas. I am truly sorry for the effects RSD has had on you!
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I don't have trouble so far with my voicebox. I do have alot of pain in my neck, but have had that prior to getting RSD. The RSD has made it hurt alot more though. Sorry I can't help you with this one, but hope you can find some relief soon. Take Care.
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