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 10-21-2015, 03:42 PM #1
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Default Colonscopy/endoscopy pain free for a few hours

The prep was dreadful, no sleep and then a long wait while several doctors discussed whether or not the procedures should be performed, but they were and I enjoyed a small window of pain free time after the events. As unbelievable as this sounds I forgot what it is like not to hurt. It's bliss.

You have to remind the hospital staff over and over about CRPS. I am in pain today, because I did not make it clear that in addition to pediatric cameras and needles and hot towels I also had to be positioned extra carefully. My bad.

Next time I am bringing a poster board with info printed on it.

I ached so much the next day that even after soaking in a tub with Epsom salts I did not notice the sticky pad leads on my body.
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Hi Biobased,

Aren't you glad the procedures are now behind you?

I have started to despise colonoscopies, when I used to think nothing of them.

It is quite interesting to feel no discomfort (as in "no pain"). I am sorry this bliss did not last for you.

Thanks so much for the update.
I hope you feel better, pronto.


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I hope that you recover soon from the procedure. The no pain part sounds really good though! Take care and be extra nice to yourself. ~mac
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My sister brought me her large, infared heating pad with jade discs. It helped. She also brought me frankincense neuropathy oil-not sure if this helped, but the smell is pleasant and I did not mind having this rubbed in.

Between the heating pad and Epsom salts soaks I am improving again. I was able to stand long enough to fry an egg this morning.
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Hi Biobased,

How sweet of your sister!

I am glad you are starting to feel better.

The mat with the jade is interesting. I have only seen the biomats with amethyst. I did not try one, as the amethyst ones are quite expensive.

Cooked yourself an egg? Great! I could not stand long enough to cook this morning. I use a tall stool in the kitchen, if I am there very long. I was just in too much pain to stay in the kitchen at all this morning.

I have had good luck with rice-filled hot packs. They are so flexible and the heat so deeply penetrating.

I will do a search on the mat you have mentioned.

I hope you continue to feel better with each passing moment.


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