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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I hope you're feeling better today. I'm sorry you're having a rough week and hope your pain level goes down soon. Take it easy and try to get some rest.
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I hope you're feeling better today. I'm sorry you're having a rough week and hope your pain level goes down soon. Take it easy and try to get some rest.
I saw my dr ,pm he recommended me to take and extra tramadol am and pm dosage for body aching,use more lidoderm patches,also flector patch,take and extra meloxicam ,use cooling pads for the hot flushes,continue with gabapentin,than gabapentin is the worst for me,make a zombie ,but need to follow my routine meds,with gabapentin I was on different dosage daily,sometimes four caps ,sometimes five,other three or sometimes the whole six,it was as tolerated,now I have take the whole 1800 mg daily until my flare ups reduce its severity,hope all your dr appointment went well,blessings and hugs from Jesika .
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Have you tried Valium?

My PM doctor has me on it as 2 fold. It helps to relax muscles when they tighten up and it helps me with anxiety and stress. I'm on 5 mg once a day twice if needed. I take it in the AM. If I find myself getting anxious and worked up I take more. It seems to help.
No never,my muscle relaxer is either baclofen or cyclobenzaprime ,which ever worked better,for anxiety clonazepan and for sleep lunesta,next time I will ask avoid Valium or diazepam the generic,what ever helps now is the time to asked for it,thanks fbodgrl ,gentle hugs from Jesika
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