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 11-18-2013, 02:14 PM #1
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Just got back home after surgery and long stay in rehab. Saying hi to anyone who remembers me...
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Just got back home after surgery and long stay in rehab. Saying hi to anyone who remembers me...
sorry, I don't remember but Hi & Welcome Back! I'd rather you were cured if there was such a thing.
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Welcome back! How are you doing? What sort of surgery did you have? Sorry for asking, but I don't think I was here beforehand... hope your rehab went well and you're feeling ok now.

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Welcome back! How are you doing? What sort of surgery did you have? Sorry for asking, but I don't think I was here beforehand... hope your rehab went well and you're feeling ok now.

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I had some nerve work and right wrist fracture stablized with a small plate. For awhile I had no use of either hand...
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I had some nerve work and right wrist fracture stablized with a small plate. For awhile I had no use of either hand...
Ouch, I bet that was a long hard rehab. Well done pushing through it and getting back here Hope your CRPS is quiet at the moment after all that. Yu must be relieved to be past such a long injury and recovery time....

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Sorry I don't remember either so welcome back lol. I can't remember what I had for breakfast 2 days ago either.
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I had some nerve work and right wrist fracture stablized with a small plate. For awhile I had no use of either hand...
Surgery with plate for broken wrist is when my RSD/CRPS all started. How did that you avoid a flare? I still have little use of wrist & hand.
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hi! I don't know you but as always welcome back! This site is a blessing as no one but us can understand our pain and frustrations!
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Surgery with plate for broken wrist is when my RSD/CRPS all started. How did that you avoid a flare? I still have little use of wrist & hand.
I was totally knocked out. When I woke up my hand was tightly bandaged up. I went trough some very painful flare ups though. There were times I thought amputation would of been better. Being a piano player I'm glad I did'nt. At least I have one hand to use.
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