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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Old 10-17-2013, 06:05 PM #11
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Long day here. But to clarify baby chanse is over a year old I held him the day after his birth in Missouri.having 7 vials of blood drawn today about killed me tho. How does some with crps in arms n hands have blood drawn?
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I'm sorry about your rough day. I would ask the doctor if they can draw blood from a part of your body that doesn't have rsd in it. My dr told me that needles should not be stuck in rsd parts of my body. (this includes accupunture needles, which I was told about after the fact). It could aggravate rsd. Well, I hope you feel better tomorrow. Take care.
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Long day here. But to clarify baby chanse is over a year old I held him the day after his birth in Missouri.having 7 vials of blood drawn today about killed me tho. How does some with crps in arms n hands have blood drawn?
I had my yearly blood work drawn last week. I told the Tech. that I have RSD and could only use my left arm and that she HAD to use a pediatric needle. She was fantastic and you COULD NOT tell that any blood was drawn .I thanked her over and over . She never asked what was RSD, so I can only assume that she knew of it. Oh By the way , I am a vERY difficult "stick " as well. She just said to me that I knew my body better than anyone. Guess was just my lucky day. God bless her! Carol
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