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 05-24-2007, 07:13 AM #1
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Just took a fall. my 2nd toe on my right foot is sticking straight up and over the 3rd toe. What do I do? Hubbyis coming home to take to to my Pod surgeion, I know he will have to do surgery to put it back together agin. Do I call my PM? don't know what to do in this situation and it hurts so bad I can't think..
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Just took a fall. my 2nd toe on my right foot is sticking straight up and over the 3rd toe. What do I do? Hubbyis coming home to take to to my Pod surgeion, I know he will have to do surgery to put it back together agin. Do I call my PM? don't know what to do in this situation and it hurts so bad I can't think..
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Yes, Mary.. call your pain Dr. now!! Then get on up to the ER post back and let us know how it went. hope you feel better real fast! Love, Desi
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may i say, if you have a doctor call him and not go to the ER ... you never know who and what you will get there, and with rsd that can be a dangerous place. joan
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Hi all,
Just got back from my pod surgeon. He x-rays my toes, and he thinks I may have a small fracture and ripped my ligament. He injected my foot so he could jerk my toe back into position, and as soon as he injected my foot, my toe started moving on its own into position. Doc said he has never seen that happen before. I started calling him Saint Michael.lol. he took more x-rays and decided that as it just happened, to tape my toes all together, and see if the ligment will heal bykeeping it immobile. Right now it feels great. He wants me to take percecot 1-2 every 4-6 hrs. I've reported into my PM, and they said they would let my doc know, but as it was an accident it would be ok.. I am such a baby. All Icould do was cry getting the shots. There was a time when I wouldn't have budged getting it. Hubby thinks the RSD is making me really sensitive to any type of pain. I guess he's right. Oh well, back to being in bed for a while. doc said it will need to stay off of, and wrapped for about 6 weeks. At least it wasn't the foot that suffers so much from rsd. and lets hope this doesn't make it appear in my other foot.
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