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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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Hello all, I am new here. I am experiencing a major setback in my CRPS (major exacerbation in symptoms and now not only my hands have issues, but also my feet) after quite a fall of over 6 feet, dumb!! I'll never do it again, but was so worried about my sick cat under our porch I wasn't thinking!!! I guess I would like some support. I don't want to discuss the details, but also had some very bad news from an MRI last week, I've been one or another's doctors appointments daily. I'm trying to stay positive, the outlook keeps getting bleaker. I have actually been trying to help random people online to distract myself along with watching comedies, etc. as I can't focus enough to read right now or do anything productive for that matter. Any help any suggestions would be appreciated. I am barely functioning. Luckily, my most recent hospital appointment was right next to a great outdoor mall, so I at least bought some cute clothes to enhance my self esteem. I'm usually pretty resistant to all the pain and new troubles that pop up. This has really gotten to me and I am straight out not right. I don't want to give details, some of it is exacerbation of CRPS, some is not. It's just not good. Please, any good thoughts sent my way are appreciated. I know you all don't know me, but I am really having a rough time (that's a nice way of putting it
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Meg,
I am sorry that you are going through a tough time, but with your positive attitude you will survive it. When was at the ER for extreme pain and a nasty reaction to powerful antibiotics I was given a CT, followed by a contrast CT which revealed nothing about my muscle skeletal pain that prevented me from walking, but there was a devastating finding-an incidental brain aneurysm, big enough in size to freeze me into stone, because it requires surgery. I couldn't talk about it, or make a rational decision about it then, because I had too much to deal with as it was. Now it is on my medical bucket list. ![]() Watching documentaries, tv series and comedies helped to distract me when I could not think through the crush of pain and the fog of worry. I know exactly what it is like not being able to read, but we are fortunate http://www.medicaldaily.com/therapeu...e-356280enough to live in an age when we have other media to distract us. Watch or listen to meditative programs. YouTube has them. There are apps for tablets and phones, too. Music! Try Zentangle or get an adult coloring book, supposedly this helps repair the brain. I was not good at self-care as in manicures, pedicures, hair, make up, etc. I think if I had someone to assist me with this, it would have helped me. The most I could manage myself was dry shampoo and a comb. Looking good gives you a lift-so those cute clothes you bought were brilliant. I once read that every time you look in the mirror you should say something nice about yourself. Knitting and crocheting are almost meditative hobbies. Self-massage is beneficial, too, especially with aromatic oils. Keep yourself hydrated-make your own electrolyte drink. Use supplements -stress and worry deplete vital nutrients. If you can afford flowers, have fresh ones. Also I found gelatin helped me-it has amino acids and protein. Don't forget your bowels-I found Chia gel very helpful. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | birchlake (11-12-2015), DejaVu (11-13-2015), EnglishDave (11-12-2015), Littlepaw (11-12-2015), mama mac (11-13-2015), megsmountain (11-12-2015), PurpleFoot721 (11-12-2015), RSD ME (11-12-2015) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | BioBased (11-12-2015), DejaVu (11-13-2015), EnglishDave (11-12-2015), Littlepaw (11-12-2015), mama mac (11-13-2015), PurpleFoot721 (11-12-2015), RSD ME (11-12-2015) |
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Yes, taking a fish oil and eating salmon is great for you. My sister's colleague, a famous doctor, recommends cod liver oil.
My sister, who has cancer, started taking supplements, using certain oils internally and externally, along with ingesting gelatin 2x a days about 6 months ago, she looks amazing. Her tumors have shrunk, too. The aforementioned doctor wanted to know exactly what my sister was doing, because the change in her appearance was so pronounced from the last time he saw her. We got started on the gelatin when I recalled that our very young looking, but very old mother, used it every day for years. She also smeared herself with vaseline, which I would not recommend, because it is a petroleum based product. We think that the gelatin contributed to her good health, despite getting Parkinson's (maybe the Vaseline caused this, who knows) she was otherwise remarkably healthy- low blood pressure, low heart rate. She had beautiful skin-probably from the gelatin-collagen and sealing in moisture with the petroleum jelly. She was also a big water drinker. She also ate healthy long before it was a trend- multiple colorful vegetables always, small meat portions, one small glass of red wine at lunch, never smoked. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DejaVu (11-13-2015), Littlepaw (11-12-2015), mama mac (11-13-2015), megsmountain (11-12-2015), PurpleFoot721 (11-12-2015), RSD ME (11-12-2015) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | RSD ME (11-13-2015) |
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Wish I could help. Im diving fast...as in full body RSD. My upper half of body is covered in fire. I am looking for help, just like you. I just dont know what to do. Sit here and wait for the rest of my body to be taken over? I'm sorry, Im no help. But I will listen to you vent!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | BioBased (11-12-2015), DejaVu (11-13-2015), EnglishDave (11-12-2015), Littlepaw (11-12-2015), mama mac (11-13-2015), megsmountain (11-12-2015), PurpleFoot721 (11-12-2015), RSD ME (11-12-2015) |
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hi meg. i am so sorry you are suffering so much and am sending many prayers your way.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DejaVu (11-13-2015), EnglishDave (11-12-2015), Littlepaw (11-12-2015), megsmountain (11-12-2015), PurpleFoot721 (11-12-2015) |
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Hi Meg,
I am so glad you reached out. We are here for you. I can't type much right now as I am headed out the door but I am sending healing thoughts. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DejaVu (11-13-2015), EnglishDave (11-12-2015), megsmountain (11-12-2015), PurpleFoot721 (11-12-2015), RSD ME (11-13-2015) |
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