catra121 |
05-18-2014 01:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by picobill
(Post 1070081)
Catra, Brave one Congratulations! A Pregnant Woman is a Miracle on two feet.. One with CRPS? A Double, Triple oh heck as many times a miracle as our pain can go too..(and that's high!) Sincerest best wishes and hopes for those pregnancy hormones to give you a remission through and way way beyond your child's birth. All that being said I also hope your CRPS is a limited non spreading type. Also soonest you should ask your OB/GYN what possible effects your CRPS meds may have and get him to work with your Pain Dr to find the best mix that will help you out but have no effect on your baby...
PS Double check anything they work out with your Pharmacist as they have more immediate experience with drug interactions
Best of Luck Hun and get that Boyfriend of yours to install grab handles around that tub so you can get the relief from the tub without having to worry about either falling or turning into a prune! *LOL*
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Thanks so much! Since my miscarriage last year I have actually been off ALL meds (and I was off most of them before that...was only using clonidine patches at the time). I still use a TENS for pain, tDCS, and hot baths. Other than having to swap the hot baths for slightly warm baths...all of that has gotten the all clear from my docs for continued use.
Unfortunately...my CRPS has spread to ALMOST full body...but stopped short sparing my head above the neck (my neck is affected) and my right leg...and I don't have it internally either thank goodness. I am worried about the risks of a C-section...but whatever comes I will deal with it. I have already discussed the need for a dense blockade if it comes to that.
I haven't experienced remission...but I am generally feeling pretty good these days. I still get flares and am subject to the same triggers as always...but I think I'm just hopped up on happiness and joy right now to the point where I feel great aside from the pain. And when you're happy to the point of distraction it even distracts from the pain...so that's a bonus. I just have to be careful not to let myself get careless just because I am feeling good...I am often guilty of that and have caused some flare ups in the past few weeks because I got careless.
I know there are a lot of things that I have to work out...especially when it comes to caring for the baby...but I am game for the challenge. One thing that can be said for me...I am stubborn about not letting this CRPS monster hold me back from living my life. My stubbornness got me out of the wheelchair, got me back to work full time, and it will get me through this. :)
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