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 07-20-2014, 05:54 AM #1
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Is sad to welcome people for this reason but the bet we all can do is giving you some ideas about how to,learn more about rsd, Educations is the key ,educate you ,your dr and family,is many times real challenging to other ,for us is more acceptable but hard to,do it at course because comes with so much changes and also,many things we had to leave aside to just cope with the pain.
The best place so far I found more updated is the rsdsa.org which you can dip easily follow the treatments, general explanation on how rsd work and most important , not being alone, stress is our worse enemy and sure you have somehow able to try to control your stress levels which is real,hard when you are in pain. Hope soon you get the best care you can get and some relief can be your companion soon.
Always talk about it with your family but most openly with your partner ,they suffer many times so much by not being able to help ,but the support is more important and is need it so often.
I wish soon you can tell us how you dr recommended a medical treatment and also make sure you follow the directions , rsd is real complex and hard for us many times to handle .
I wish you the best and send you gentle hugs and lots of love from Jesika .
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thanks for all the valuable input and sweetness Jesika I appreciate the time you put into this too.

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Is sad to welcome people for this reason but the bet we all can do is giving you some ideas about how to,learn more about rsd, Educations is the key ,educate you ,your dr and family,is many times real challenging to other ,for us is more acceptable but hard to,do it at course because comes with so much changes and also,many things we had to leave aside to just cope with the pain.
The best place so far I found more updated is the rsdsa.org which you can dip easily follow the treatments, general explanation on how rsd work and most important , not being alone, stress is our worse enemy and sure you have somehow able to try to control your stress levels which is real,hard when you are in pain. Hope soon you get the best care you can get and some relief can be your companion soon.
Always talk about it with your family but most openly with your partner ,they suffer many times so much by not being able to help ,but the support is more important and is need it so often.
I wish soon you can tell us how you dr recommended a medical treatment and also make sure you follow the directions , rsd is real complex and hard for us many times to handle .
I wish you the best and send you gentle hugs and lots of love from Jesika .
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