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 10-23-2015, 04:42 AM #1
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Yes, mama, a small polyp was removed.

Thankfully no fever, vomiting or nausea.
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Hi BB,

Sorry you are going through this. As if those tests are any fun by themselves...
I agree it is worth calling your doctor, At least start a record of there being a problem. A majority of complaints against anesthesia have to do with issues resulting from positioning. I have read that the majority of those resolve with time, so odds are you're not stuck with this.

Knowing how sensitive our bodies and nerves are, it may not have taken that much to throw you off. I hope you recover soon!

Sending hugs and healing love,
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I have a call in. The first response was "Gee, I doubt it is from the procedure, because you are on your side for the colonoscopy and on your back for the endoscopy, but I will tell the doctor who assisted in the procedure."

Hopefully, it will pass in time, but right now I am miserable.
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I have a call in. The first response was "Gee, I doubt it is from the procedure, because you are on your side for the colonoscopy and on your back for the endoscopy, but I will tell the doctor who assisted in the procedure."

Hopefully, it will pass in time, but right now I am miserable.
A predictable response, but still good you let them know. I hope this is a fast pass and I'm sorry you a feeling so miserable. ~mac
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2nd response, probably not from procedure, call your GP or go to the emergency room.
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2nd response, probably not from procedure, call your GP or go to the emergency room.

Doctors... errr.. so.. why not help this person rather than shuffling them off to someone else. Oh, the joy of modern medicine. <rant ends here>
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My doctor, a winner of a compassionate care award, tells me to use a heating pad and take an NSAID. I have applied the former multiple times with no results and the latter I simply cannot take. My mother loved to say "Suffering is our salvation," if this is true, my doctor must be colluding with the heavens to help me achieve that goal.

Since CRPS took over my life I have a better understanding of people who will do anything to deal with their pain. If I stay still the pain is low, but any movement jacks it up to the groaning out loud level. My ENT gave me low dose diazepam for a recent episode of aural fullness (Meniere's Disease). I am so grateful, because just one tablet was enough to calm it down.
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