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 05-12-2014, 09:46 PM #1
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Default UK RSD sufferers please help correct this.

My MP has just forwarded an e-mail from Professor McCabe in which she states the average time for diagnosis is 6 months, I know this is wrong. In the US it's 30 months and 8 doctors. Please list times and no of doctors, physios before you were diagnosed and ask as many other people you know to do the same
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My MP has just forwarded an e-mail from Professor McCabe in which she states the average time for diagnosis is 6 months, I know this is wrong. In the US it's 30 months and 8 doctors. Please list times and no of doctors, physios before you were diagnosed and ask as many other people you know to do the same
Just curious where you are getting your US figures?
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Hi Kev

I was lucky. The surgeon identified the problem the day the cast was removed. I met with a physiotherapist the same day and have had regular physiotherapy since. I was given the official diagnosis about a month after the cast was removed. So, it was only one doctor - the surgeon who preformed the surgery which was the precipitating event.

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Mine was one doctor too. After my knee op, I saw the surgeon for the follow up, and he was surprised at how much pain, swelling and stiffness I still had. He hoped it would improve. I saw him again 6 weeks later, and by then had the colour and temp changes going on. I vividly remember him putting his hand on my knee, frowning, putting his other hand on my good knee, and frowning as he compared the two. Luckily that day my knee chose to give a small demonstration of the colour thang and he saw it clearly. He as ked me some pertinent questions and said 'I think you have something called CRPS' and explained it a bit. He referred me to a pain specialist that day and wrote to my GP.

Goodness knows what happened in the op, but I can't complain about his diagnosis and prompt action.

Mine was 2 months from op to CRPS diagnosis. One hydrotherapy physio, and one surgeon who diagnosed it.

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Zook it was a survey I found on Professor Howard Blacks site a couple of years back. Brambledog nothing has to go wrong for RSD to occur.
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For me it was about 9 different doctors.....neurosurgeons, cardiologists, Primary doctors, and pain doctors. It took about 3 and a half years before a vascular surgeon sat me down with the cold hard truth.

He told me "they" knew all along that it was RSD, but nobody wanted to be the one to tell me. There was not a cure, and it was caused by the femoral artery being blocked for 7 days, and he called it reperfusion injury. Where the blood had been blocked and festered in the leg, and then they fixed it, and let the blood flow back into the leg pushing the nasty blood into my brain causing damage.

Plus the ischemia in the leg was severe and was not curable. He said it should have never happened, and they should have treated it right away....because they knew it was going to cause this damage and RSD. If they would have started treatment that very day....it would not have been as bad as it is.

Then a few months later I had a neurosurgeon sit me down, and asked for my cane. He held it up and told me this is what he expected my leg to look like when I walked in after not seeing me for about a year. He told me...I dont know what you are doing.....but never stop! If you do.....it wont be long and your leg will look like this cane!.

I have pushed the pain limits ever since!
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Mine was suspected by my PT when I was doing post surgery therapy.

Diagnosed by 1 doctor and confirmed by my neurologist. Completely missed by my hand surgeon.
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Zook it was a survey I found on Professor Howard Blacks site a couple of years back. Brambledog nothing has to go wrong for RSD to occur.
I know that Kev, I suppose I just meant that you zonk off as one person...and wake up with CRPS.
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I'm in the UK. Developed RSD when I was 12 years old and it took me 4 months to get diagnosed but around 5 drs (not including physio's) and 3 hospitals.

I was told by Physiotherapists that 'the pain couldn't possibly be that bad', despite my foot being severely rotated, swollen and blue. They had never seen RSD (like many other health professionals) and had no clue what was going on, hence why mum and I sought help from another hospital.

I do however consider myself to be quite 'lucky' that I got a diagnosis quite quickly. It felt like a lifetime and didn't make any difference to recovery (I still have RSD - it isn't in remission) but I know that its quite quick compared to some peoples, I don't know how people cope for many months/years without answers.
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