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 06-27-2007, 03:20 PM #1
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Hello Everyone, Hope you are doing O.K. In reading through your posts some of you talk about having good days and bad days. I hope this doesn't sound dumb but could you tell me what a good day is. Do you actually have a day without pain? I'm beginning to wonder if I'm normal. Since the day I fell and broke my ankle I have not had a day without pain. Every step I try to take hurts. The pain is consistent day in and day out and has spread up my entire leg. There is never a break. Not using my leg is the only way to lessen the pain. Mentally, every day is a good day but physically every day is a painful day. Please tell me how it is for you. Thank you. Jeannie
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Hey Jeannie,

I guess a more real set of words would be "normal" days and "horrendous" days - but to make it sound positive it's better to go for good days and bad days and is so much more socially acceptable (friends always ask if it's a good day, never a normal day!!!!)

I guess for me a "good" day has me sitting up for most of it, being able to go out of the house, spend time outside even though I am shattered and my pain is horrible, whereas a bad day I feel like I've been smacked round the head with a saucepan, got a hangover, can barely think from pain and fatigue and other RSD symptoms appear far worse, on days like these even sitting up for 10 minutes can drain me for the rest of the day pain wise and I would find it hard to impossible to go out and do things.

I hope this is some help! I wish good days were pain free - but they are just a day when you can do more and the pain is not destroying your life as much, but never gone.

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What I call is a good day is: Wait I don't have any. LOL

I have days where I make myself do what has to be done. I have days where I will do things with the boys but again, I have to make myself do it.
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I was just sitting here thinking how frustrating it is that I can't live a normal life like any other person. I am so stressed from dealing with things that come up that Bill would have taken care of.

I'm frustrated because I have this VNS in me messing with my voice and breathing but not doing a damn thing for my depression.

I forgot to take my Methadone so now I am in full blown pain.

I never know what day or date it is. I embarrass myself by doing things that make me look stupid.

My heels are hurting because I have been on my feet too much today. Don't know what is going on there.

I don't think I honestly have a good day. What I do is make the best out of the day that I can. That's like sitting on a granade while it goes off and trying to stay in one piece.

I don't have a day where I am not in pain somewhere due to all of the medical problems I have. My Dr. is always telling me to take them one day at a time. It's easier said then done. I know he's having major medical problems or I would give him heck for saying that to me.

If I'm not dealing with the RSD, then it's the depression, or TOS, or CFS, or IC, or stress, or suicidal thoughts, or too many more things to name.

I would say most anyone with the RSD or even the TOS are very likely not having many if any good days.

I gues what you could call a good day for me is if I wake up and find I'm still alive and that's if I feel like I want it.

So don't feel out of place girl because I'm right there with you.

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A good day for me is one where I can clean my house, do the dusting and maybe even cook dinner for my family. Some days I can do it all and some days it's just one thing or the other. If I can get up and do the laundry it's a good day. If I can lie here on the couch and surf the net without groaning, it's a good day.

My bad days are the ones where I can't do a darn thing. I lie here on the couch and the pain is so unrelenting I cry off and on. Nothing seems to help and my poor hubby can't even touch me to make me feel better. Every little noise is like a spear through every nerve ending in my body.

I notice you said that not using your leg is the only way to lessen the pain. I urge you to use your leg. Slowly and easily but use it. If you don't your chances for atrophy and frozen limbs is much greater. It may hurt but it will lessen. I had the same problem in the beginning. I couldn't use my leg without a huge amount of pain and massive swelling. I went to PT and regained the use of my leg, got off crutches and the swelling even went away. All that troubles me now is minor swelling in my ankles. I did it with no pain meds either no thanks to work comp, which is who I was dealing with then.

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well, you know. i have honestly had really good days lately - despite the BS that is going on now.

but i say this. it is a beautiful day when:

my kids wake up and kiss me with their pukey morning breath
when i am able to fix mickey mouse pancakes
when i am not consumed with pain - or able to somehow ignore it
it's a good day when i can canoe on the lake
it's a good day when i can walk up 13 steps without stopping for a rest
it's a good day when i eat nutty bars for breakfast
...no, it's a GREAT day when i eat nutty bars for breakfast
it's a good day when i can vacuum with my bad arm
it's a good day when i can throw bean bags with my bad arm
it's a good day when i can spank if i need to with my bad arm ;-)
it's a good day when i can wake up and praise God for feeling pain because my son can't always feel pain
it's a GREAT day when my baby walks in and says "i love you and you're beautiful"
when the vibrating of my toothbrush doesn't send me over the edge
when i can run and play and ride my bike and swim
it's a great day when i can fold laundry
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it's a great day when i can get over myself and help someone else in need - even if it hurts

shalom and good, sweet dreams.

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I call them "good" and "bad" days, too. But what I really mean when I use those polite-to-be-said-in-society words is: I am content to be alive today (or) my quality of life sucks and I wish I wasn't here anymore.

But if you come right out and say anything even remotely like that, people jump all over it. They'll say and do just about anything to get you to quit talking like that. The mere concept of euthanasia is too much for them.

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I say I have bad and worse days....and I hope for the bad days.
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I call them 'good enough days'. the days when i feel 'good enough' to do some of the things i want or like. there are emotionally 'good enough' days and physically 'good enough' days and when they fall together .. it's like a party! there are no days without pain, but there are days it is tolerable and does not interfere. we are a different breed once we get rsd.
good thread. joan
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Ok.. A good day for me is when I get enough "energy" to complete a task such as laundry, filling up my dishwasher, playing with my child, grandkids without me being in a lot of pain. (The pain is still there, but not much) Now, a bad day, well.. lets just say.. the bad outweighs the good days! Love, Desi
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I would have to say a good day to me is when things seem easy to me, no struggling through anything the day brings me.
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