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 02-12-2015, 09:39 AM #1
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So this RSD/CRPS is a new diagnosis for me and I'm trying to learn everything I can. I am making some 'modifications' to allow for more mobility/independence. One of my problems is I think I am pushing too hard. It may be that I haven't been as mobile for the past week or so & in being more mobile the past 2 days, my muscles are freaking out. I need some suggestions...

Spasms. Ugh. The spasms. I have this little muscle in the arch of my foot that is constantly spasming/twitching. Is there a trick to get it to stop?

I also need some suggestions on cleaning floors. Vacuuming, sweeping, mopping. I tried but I cannot seem to do any of these tasks. Is there a particular vacuum that is super easy/light that is good on tile floors too? I have a shark steam mop, but it broke in the move & I'm not sure that would be the best option. Does anyone have a roomba &/or a scooba?

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Pace yourself you push too hard and you'll make it permanently worse. Don't know if you can get them over there but we got Vax Mach Air which I can use one handed still need to take a break halfway through the room. Also got steam mop but again need a break
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Thank you! It looks like the only place I can find it is on eBay.

Looking more into a robot vac since the standing/walking is my biggest problem.

I go to the ortho tomorrow to evaluate if there is a 'new' knee injury. Next up is neuro to evaluate nerve entrapment/palsy. Hopefully my PCP will refer me to PM soon.
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I have a Roomba and it works really wells. I can't use use a vacuum in large part due to the vibration. I also use a large floor size lint roller on the carpet for quick pickups as well.
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I have a Roomba and it works really wells. I can't use use a vacuum in large part due to the vibration. I also use a large floor size lint roller on the carpet for quick pickups as well.
Great info! I'm thinking I can have my son vacuum with a real vacuum weekly/as needed and run the roomba (although I heard the Neato XV picks up more) a few times/week to clean up after the pets. iRobot also has a scooba that I'm looking into for the kitchen.

So with the flooring issue looking like it has a solution...any tricks for spasms???

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Great info! I'm thinking I can have my son vacuum with a real vacuum weekly/as needed and run the roomba (although I heard the Neato XV picks up more) a few times/week to clean up after the pets. iRobot also has a scooba that I'm looking into for the kitchen.

So with the flooring issue looking like it ha a solution...any tricks for spasms???
The roomba picks up my dog's hair.

Your doc might be able to find a prescription that helps reduces spasms. My come and go, and are unpredictable.
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Default Spasms

I don't have them from the CRPS, but I've found medications like Flexeral (sp?) helpful in the past. Is ask your PCP for suggestions. They are usually well tolerated and not very expensive. Hope you find relief and a diagnosis soon!
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I meant to mention - make sure to rest. My orthopedist, a leading leading expert on CRPS, says restorative sleep is the most important thing for recovery. Please listen to your body and rest when your body needs it. Cleaning can wait - your health can't. I wish I had done that early on.
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