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 05-20-2007, 03:40 PM #1
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Default Severe shoulder pain now .. worse!!

OMG this happened about an hr. ago. I went to reach for a bowl for my daughter in my cabinet and the pain just shot right through my shoulder like I was hit by a gunshot bullet or an ice pick stabbing me.(what the heck is this??) I fell to the floor and screamed in pain!! My husband, started running and tried to lift me by .. "Yes" my bad arm and the pain was worse.. I said, Bill, please don't .. touch me .. please!! My daughter started crying. I said honey, it's ok, mommy wil be alright. I am sick of this!! I can't play with my daughter most days, I am not the same person I was before I had this RSD and I feel like the most rotten wife and mother.I am NOT myself anymore. I used to have fun, go out, laugh more etc. Today, I tried to clean, wash clothes.. but had to stop. this sucks BIG time!! Love Desi. (Thank for the vent) I want to cut my dang arm off. please pray for me. thank you all.
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[ I went to reach for a bowl for my daughter in my cabinet and the pain just shot right through my shoulder like I was hit by a gunshot bullet or an ice pick stabbing me.]

Is that the way RSD does it sometimes???

That kind of post sounds so much like posts I used to read on the TOS forum.
Like an instant nerve "twang"!
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Sounds like something that has happened to me a few times too. Took a few days to stop hurting though. Just try to rest it.
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That's what happens to me in my knee. I start crying and double over. I am on Cymbalta right now, but it doesn't work completely. I have also been prescribed Soma for muscle cramps. I also have vicodin that I take when the soma relaxes my muscles a bit and the pain in my knee flares up. However, the soma is short term as is the vicodins - (does anyone know how long soma should last?)

I feel your pain and sympathize with you greatly. My chores consist of: put clothes in washer, start washer, go sit down till pain subsides to functioning level. I can be sitting in my chair and not overexert it and still flares up. I haven't had great sex since before December and my son says that since I hurt my knee I have become a crab. (and I homeschool him, so we are with each other a lot - driving hurts and I still make an effort to get him to parks to play with other kids - I have to tomorrow and I am looking forward to the sunshine not the pain to follow)

Hugs Without our family where would we be? I apologize to Patrick all the time when he comes home from work and I haven't cleaned the house.
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[ I went to reach for a bowl for my daughter in my cabinet and the pain just shot right through my shoulder like I was hit by a gunshot bullet or an ice pick stabbing me.]

Is that the way RSD does it sometimes???

That kind of post sounds so much like posts I used to read on the TOS forum.
Like an instant nerve "twang"!
That does happen to me sometimes! Sounds like RSD as well, but seems like some of the TOS/ RSD symptoms are the same sometimes.

Desi, ((huge hugs))!! RSD stinks!
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Thank you all!! I got up in the middle of the night lastnight(well,in the morning, really,(4:20A.M.) and took me a nice warm epsom salt bath. whoever posted about epsome salt baths.. thank you! THANK YOU!! I go for my MRI and bone scan tomorrow. hoping you all have a pain free sunny day tomorrow! I love you all! your all so kind! Love and prayers going out to all! Love, Desi
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Quote from Junk: However, the soma is short term as is the vicodins - (does anyone know how long soma should last?):endQuote

There is a big difference in what happens to a man versus a woman in Soma (as with most drugs). Men reach peak concentrations of Soma in 2.5 hours, while women reach peak in 1.45 hours. (yes, I know exactly how this all sounds, lol )

It is supposed to last for 4-6 hours, but for women it lasts less time than for men. You can easily check for yourself, though, which I'd recommend. Sometimes misinformation can get you in trouble. Just go to some rx list and look under "Clinical Pharmacology" for whatever drug you are curious about. It can be rather hard to read, but this info is for the Dr.s, not the patients. It is much more detailed.. and a bit scarier too. Dr.s don't tell patients all the potential side effects and interactions between drugs.

On a personal note, I'd like to add: please be careful! I lost a good friend to Soma addiction. No, she didn't die, I just couldn't stay and watch her disintegrate anymore... she wouldn't accept that she had a problem, even though she had begun crossing the border (we were in San Diego) to buy them illegally in Mexico.

Some drugs are easier to become addicted to than others, and Soma is high up on the list. If this is something you worry about, ask your Dr. There may be better alternatives for you.
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So glad you're feeling better, Desi.

Good luck with the MRI!
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Thank you all!! I got up in the middle of the night lastnight(well,in the morning, really,(4:20A.M.) and took me a nice warm epsom salt bath. whoever posted about epsome salt baths.. thank you! THANK YOU!! I go for my MRI and bone scan tomorrow. hoping you all have a pain free sunny day tomorrow! I love you all! your all so kind! Love and prayers going out to all! Love, Desi
Thats what got me HERE, Epsom Salts, I did a search, on why it helps muscles stop hurting. I was Amazed when I bought a big bag and dumped 2 heaping cups into a hot bath, hottest I could stand it, I think THAT'S the secret, then soaked for about 20. The relief I got was miraculous. I will never be without some in the house from now on. Oh and my portable SPA really helps too. You should get one.
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