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 03-21-2014, 02:55 PM #1
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Talking Az-Di ... Soaking up the Az Sunshine?

Hey Di! Hope the reason I haven't seen you around is cuz you're soaking up all those Az rays... right? I know your hand has been giving you a time and that its been tough to type. I'm so sorry if that's the case. Just wanted to let you know I was thinking about you! I know others are too
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Hope you're doing okay AZ-Di and that you are soaking up the sun. I miss you too and will pray that you feel better soon.
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- if you are may I please, please pull up one of those chairs next to you?
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Hi all! Thanks for the kind thoughts! I did have some new weird
symptoms, but they're manageble. Actually I (we) did have our Grandaughter
for couple of days. So we did take her to our community pool. She had a blast
& I did soak up some sun & warmth. The pool is therapeudic too.
Glad she's a little older (8) because I wouldn't be able to pick her up anymore.
She wore me out & then yesterday I got sedatated for a nerve block so I zonked out & rested up.
Yes, zoo come on over & pull up that chair.
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Oh! I knew it!! I bet it felt good too!! I am so coming to visit.. lol .. it is a straight shot south..lol. jk! But Az is also home to Miraval. I would love to go there someday. It is on the bucket list. Have you been? Although, just splashing around in the pool with grandbabies is great too! So glad you were doing something fun! yay!

So sorry to hear about the new weirdness. I am loaded with that lately. Wait a minute… you get sedated a day in advance for a block? Wow.. that’s cool. Or just anything to help you sleep the night before would be good. Idk, seems like they should just knock us out.

Anyway, good to hear back from ya and please send sunshine north lol.

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Oh! I knew it!! I bet it felt good too!! I am so coming to visit.. lol .. it is a straight shot south..lol. jk! But Az is also home to Miraval. I would love to go there someday. It is on the bucket list. Have you been? Although, just splashing around in the pool with grandbabies is great too! So glad you were doing something fun! yay!

So sorry to hear about the new weirdness. I am loaded with that lately. Wait a minute… you get sedated a day in advance for a block? Wow.. that’s cool. Or just anything to help you sleep the night before would be good. Idk, seems like they should just knock us out.

Anyway, good to hear back from ya and please send sunshine north lol.

I should have said any of you are welcome to visit & pull up that chair!
Sorry for the mix up, No, I had my little girl on Tues. & Wed. then had
nerve block on thurs. & was sedated just a few minnutes before but it
makes me groggy for about the next 24 hrs. So I meant I was already
worn out then sedated. I'll turn on the big fan & send the warm air your
way, then in July & Aug. we can reverse that fan right?
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And take care of yourself also slowly,having fun and relax will help the healing processes to me hot weather make me little sick,headache,skin rash and cold well cold give me such of pain so need an state with perfect weather,anyone living there give me a hint and I will go right away, Cali is weird in all aspects but at least no snow where I live so is not that bad,hope you feel better enjoy the time with your grandchildren and blessing to all
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