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 10-07-2015, 02:56 PM #1
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I feel like everyday it's something different. Today my foot is on fire and is going up my leg. I then start feeling burning in my arms and neck. I really think I'm going crazy and this is not really there!!!!


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Julie,

You are not crazy.

For me the something different every day is true also. Even though I am improving, the pain in my feet moves around and sometimes it starts aching in the exact spot where I had my crush injury over a year ago. I overdid walking yesterday and I paid the price last night. I think I have CRPS in my stomach, because I have cold burning pain there today. On another day I will have a headache. I wonder if stress is a component that makes the symptoms worse.

Do you have trigger points? I have a line of them inside my right leg about an inch up from my ankle.
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No I really don't have trigger points.


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No I really don't have trigger points.


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First let me reassure you...you are NOT crazy. I didn't really have trigger points either. It doesn't matter if I am in movement or seditary it just flared cuz it wanted to.
But I have noticed with the spread it's usually my injured sites are aggravated first.
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Julie,

You are not crazy. It's not uncommon for this to spread after a block, or any form of needle prick or injury. Yes, stress can cause flares. Try to stay calm but make sure you note where things are bothering you for the next time you see your doctor.

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