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 01-25-2010, 03:04 AM #1
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Hi All!

Just a quick note to everyone to express my thanks and gratitude for all of the warm friendships that I have received here! This is a lonely disease; with a lonely outlook. It is so comforting to know that there are others like me (not that I wish this on Anyone!) who share the pain and experiences that I do. I have learned much and have gained tremendous wisdom from your experiences.

Much love to you all!

Kim
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Hi All!

Just a quick note to everyone to express my thanks and gratitude for all of the warm friendships that I have received here! This is a lonely disease; with a lonely outlook. It is so comforting to know that there are others like me (not that I wish this on Anyone!) who share the pain and experiences that I do. I have learned much and have gained tremendous wisdom from your experiences.

Much love to you all!

Kim
Kim...
Good morning... Congratulations on becoming a member here!!! You are correct in that this is such a lonely, sad disease and we all need eachother to pull thru this...it is wonderful knowing that we have our friends only one click away!! Congrats again..you are such a nice breathe of fresh air!!!
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Hi Kim,

No, thank you for 100 thoughtful, witty, warm, helpful posts.

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Hi All!

Just a quick note to everyone to express my thanks and gratitude for all of the warm friendships that I have received here! This is a lonely disease; with a lonely outlook. It is so comforting to know that there are others like me (not that I wish this on Anyone!) who share the pain and experiences that I do. I have learned much and have gained tremendous wisdom from your experiences.

Much love to you all!

Kim
Hey Kim, Welcome to YOU, Your are thoughtful in expressing your appreciate for this site and all our compassionate friends here! It does mean a lot to me too to be understood, to share feelings and to learn so much for others experience and willingness to share.
Lonely is an interesting word describing our condition and your right with some people we feel lonely and misunderstood, with others that have this disorder, it feels they understand what it's like.
I, like you, am so grateful we have this group of friends to come to and feel understood, supported, and cared for.
your friend with soft hugs, loretta
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congrats Kimmy
But i wish it was on better terms,I do admire your friendship and your outlook,you inspire this board with uplifting encouraging hope,,,,,,,,,,bobber
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