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 05-17-2007, 12:02 PM #11
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Thumbs up Wow!!

At first after reading up on that link I thought you meant you were to be admitted for procedures.. my bad an my so glad to see you will be getting your education there, I think as do the others here that you will be a wonderfull PM specialist.. I don't know how many times I have seen a doc or professional to explain pain that I know that person can't begin to understand on a been there level, and that is half the battle to loosen up and let them help me.

But I also can see you being a challenge for some doctors and researchers with the multi involvement.
You can be a lesson them what a doctor not being very cautouse can lead to and the life changes because of it.

And I would realy like to say that I am proud of you, sounds funny I am not yr ma.. but you are one of us and you do us proud hon.

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Thanks Sandel! knowing I have your pride means alot to me

One of the most difficult parts of pain is being understood by anyone, I find it all the time. No one can believe that it is possible to live in agony and just not show it most of the time. So I guess understanding that would be good, and would make me empathise more, and having had this since a team, that would be great??

Hope you are ok

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You will do great, Froggsy!!!

You understand pain so well, and I know you can do it!

Love ya! XOXOXOXOXOXO
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frogga,

i think the combo of life experience AND professional skill would make u an unbeatable pain psych!.... (provided, of course, that this is something u WANT to do, not something u think u SHOULD do).

if this is what u want, then go for it!

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