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 04-14-2014, 03:50 PM #1
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Unhappy Muscle spasms/nerve twitching

Just found out on a date that my muscle spasms and nerve twitching are finally noticable.. I have had rsd since 2006. I knew my muscles and nerves twitched when I was tired but it was never noticable till now.. SO lost on what to do now..
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Just found out on a date that my muscle spasms and nerve twitching are finally noticable.. I have had rsd since 2006. I knew my muscles and nerves twitched when I was tired but it was never noticable till now.. SO lost on what to do now..
Don't worry about them being noticeable - every person you'll ever meet has all kinds of "weird" stuff going on (not saying what you're dealing with is any cakewalk BTW). Just saying that NORMAL doesn't exist If someone on a date cares more about that then getting to know YOU then, well, you know what to do
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flexiril works well for my spasms.
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Don't worry about them being noticeable - every person you'll ever meet has all kinds of "weird" stuff going on (not saying what you're dealing with is any cakewalk BTW). Just saying that NORMAL doesn't exist If someone on a date cares more about that then getting to know YOU then, well, you know what to do
He was actually more upset that I didnt tell him about my rsd.. It doesn't bother him from what he says. I was just embarrassed that he noticed it.. I honestly didn't know it was noticeable till he said something. I thought my rsd was under control.. guess I was wrong
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He was actually more upset that I didnt tell him about my rsd.. It doesn't bother him from what he says. I was just embarrassed that he noticed it.. I honestly didn't know it was noticeable till he said something. I thought my rsd was under control.. guess I was wrong
Glad he understands!! I take Baclofen 3-4 times per day for the muscle spasms/tremors/jerking, it helps me a great deal.

Sounds like if the spasms are the only indication of your RSD then you do have it well controlled!! That is great, I hope it continues for you.
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