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 07-16-2014, 07:12 AM #1
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Oh no! I'm so sorry.

I actually fell down a flight of stairs on Monday night. I TOTALLY understand the hurting everywhere! What's worse is last week my Rheumatologist told me to avoid stairs ( I have something going on with my knee now and the knee cap us sliding out of place).

My sister asked if I needed to go to the doctor and get some X-ray's done. I said well see in a couple days. Some times I think it is hard to gauge pain, swelling, etc. When I am on so much medication already.

Hope you are feeling better.
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Angelina, a fall is a huge thing and big issue for us,make sure a dr will,take care and check you as soon as possible , please don't wait ,you rsd might be in risk to spread if you don't do anything so please take extra care measures to be ok and no further complications can arise and hope nothing else happens .
Wish you all the best and hope you are ok ,please keep yourself safe , hope to know about you soon ,with love Jesika .
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It is hard to tell if it is painful because something is wrong or if it is just the CRPS. But it never hurts to get it checked out. Better safe than sorry!


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Oh no! I'm so sorry.

I actually fell down a flight of stairs on Monday night. I TOTALLY understand the hurting everywhere! What's worse is last week my Rheumatologist told me to avoid stairs ( I have something going on with my knee now and the knee cap us sliding out of place).

My sister asked if I needed to go to the doctor and get some X-ray's done. I said well see in a couple days. Some times I think it is hard to gauge pain, swelling, etc. When I am on so much medication already.

Hope you are feeling better.
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