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 06-14-2007, 04:43 PM #1
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First, thank you to all you great people for helping me. I tend to let things go just because Iam so afraid of what else is coming with this monster RSD. The Docs couldn't fit me in so I went to the er. My foot was worse than yesterday and if I stood up, I wet right back down. The xray showed no fractures, but they put a cast on my leg from the knee down and I have to use cruthces until I see an orthopedic Dr. The er couldn't tell me what was really wrong. I'll just have to wait and see.

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First, thank you to all you great people for helping me. I tend to let things go just because Iam so afraid of what else is coming with this monster RSD. The Docs couldn't fit me in so I went to the er. My foot was worse than yesterday and if I stood up, I wet right back down. The xray showed no fractures, but they put a cast on my leg from the knee down and I have to use cruthces until I see an orthopedic Dr. The er couldn't tell me what was really wrong. I'll just have to wait and see.

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Sue, why did your doc. have to put you in a cast?? don't you need to move your leg.. muscles in the leg? it's not broken?? They did the exact thing to me on my right leg(My ankle got twisted.. the pain lasted for a yr. or more) I truly believe I had RSD back then, went into remission.. and now lookie at me now.. down for the count! of course it was seldom heard of. so, last straw.. cast!when are you seeing an orthopedic Dr(Surgeon?) I wouldn't trust anyone to put me in a cast except for an "orthopedic surgeon') Anyway, please post back and let us know what is really wrong? did they check your vitals.. blood pressure, temp etc>? Get to an orth. surgeon ASP Love, and hugs, Sue K. Love, Desi
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Hey Sue,

When you were talking about foot drop - do you think that it could be that your achilles tendon has snapped? My ankles and feet have been destroyed by the RSD and both my ankles are almost upside down from inversion and when they were first trying to stretch them through serial splinting they had to give up for fears of snapping all the tendons.

Hope that you see a dr soon that can help!!!

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Desi,

They put the cast on to try to get my foot straight. and I couldn't keep my foor from turning over. It feels alot better now that it has support and im not having as much trouble keeping my balance. Iam calling the ortopedic dac today. Thanks for your concern, I'll let you know what they say.

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Hi everybody,
I just got real lucky! My husbands doc is going to see me today at 2:15. He is the best doc around here. He usually just deals with spine issues, but becaues my husband has gone to him for over 25 yrs, hes agreed to see me.
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Sue, that is so great that your husband's doctor is seeing you today! good luck, let us know what he/ she said, ok.. love, Desi
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