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 10-06-2015, 11:09 AM #11
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I recently was told that my CRPS has moved into the areas of my brain that are responsible for controlling my Linguistic and Communicative Functions.
How did they determine this?
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Hello Everyone,

I am finally off of my feet after being on them for about the last 3 hours, trying to get to my Pain Management Doctor's Appointment and find a Pharmacy that had my Pain Management Meds. Been a long day already.

I recently was told that my CRPS has moved into the areas of my brain that are responsible for controlling my Linguistic and Communicative Functions. My brain is often Blank, when communicating, my words are slurred, and I stutter and stammer. It has been really difficult communicating. As a result, I don't say too much publicly. I also took an American Sign Language Course years ago, when I had 3 Deaf People in one of the churches that I was the pastor at, so, I've begun to relearn the language. I have someone learning along with me, which really helps. If any of you struggle to communicate because of CRPS / RSD, ASL really is a great way to communicate. At least it has been a real God send for me. If you'd like information about books or apps for your tablet, iPad, iPhone, or smartphone, please let me know. There is some very good stuff out there.

Here's to your having a pain free day.

Have a great day.
Hey Spike,
Just letting you know you're not alone. I too have trouble communicating.
My troubles are also due too my shrinking cerebellum. The atrophy is in the inner side by my nerve stem and also affecting motor skills and speech.
Like you I too learned ASL and it does come in handy because I also talk a lot less in public.
I read your post and had to chime in...
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