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 12-31-2013, 12:58 PM #11
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Originally Posted by AZ-Di View Post
Vrae,
Sorry about the new "gig.
I have only had those spasms in my left foot (we think it's spreading there).
I stretch my foot & it cramps and my toes "stick" some curled, some straight and pulled at weird angles. The cramp gradually lets up and sometimes I can very painfully walk it off.
My hand (original site) has stayed contracted since surgery. Now, a year later and too many proceedures & P.T.'s to count I have partial movement. But what little grip I have I get mini spasms where I drop things or go to pick something up and reflex "drop it like it's hot". That's w/o pain so I'm not sure what that even is.
I have Baclofen, but I haven't been taking it lately. I will again if spasms get chronic.
AZ-Di, me too… wasn’t the gig I was hoping for. “I stretch my foot & it cramps and my toes "stick" some curled, some straight and pulled at weird angles. The cramp gradually lets up and sometimes I can very painfully walk it off”. THAT’s it exactly!

I am so sorry that your hand contracted and you’ve had to work so hard to regain some function. I drop things ALL T-H-E T-I-M-E!! That is frustrating as all hell! Now, if my feet were my hands, it would be worse, but since this crap has moved all over, my hands are definitely a problem now and this dropping things, I mean like… I dropped “it”, then I immediately dropped “it” again, and sometimes even one more time for good measure. I yi yi!
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