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 07-10-2007, 10:03 AM #1
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I don't know if anyone else has experienced this...

I used to be able to tolerate an awful lot. As a truck and car mechanic, it would get a lot of bruises, cuts, punctures, muscle strains, etc. and just kept on going. Since the RSD - and as it has progressed - it seems that many minor issues get amplified.

I have a minor shoulder injury from a fall in 2001 that is not going away. I also was just diagnosed with Rheumtiod Arthritis and the pain in my index fingers kills me at times. And so on...

While I can't totally blame the RSD for all of the aches, it does seem that I am now less tolerant, whereas I used to be more immune to pain.

"Junk", you could be experiencing something like this as well. Ada suggested sciatia, and where other folks would simply do a morning stretch and move on, it stays with you.

Just my totally non-medical observation....

Hope you can get a handle on this.

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Hi Mike! I know what ya mean!! man, I bumped my right leg on the corner of a night stand and I hurt so bad!! I too used to tolerate bruises, cuts, bumps(Black and blue) Now, it's like a "HUGE OWIE OWIE" LOL get better, Mike! Love, Desi
Hi ya Christine! how are things going for you as of late?? Love, Desi
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I don't know if anyone else has experienced this...

I used to be able to tolerate an awful lot. As a truck and car mechanic, it would get a lot of bruises, cuts, punctures, muscle strains, etc. and just kept on going. Since the RSD - and as it has progressed - it seems that many minor issues get amplified.

I have a minor shoulder injury from a fall in 2001 that is not going away. I also was just diagnosed with Rheumtiod Arthritis and the pain in my index fingers kills me at times. And so on...

While I can't totally blame the RSD for all of the aches, it does seem that I am now less tolerant, whereas I used to be more immune to pain.

"Junk", you could be experiencing something like this as well. Ada suggested sciatia, and where other folks would simply do a morning stretch and move on, it stays with you.

Just my totally non-medical observation....

Hope you can get a handle on this.

Mike
I can totally relate. My dogs tail is a whip and before it would slightly hurt, but ever since getting RSD it hurts on the most extreme level. Also, my pain tolerance level has been affected all over my body. I have RSD in my R.knee, however, I can get hurt/bumped/etc. anywhere else and the pain just doesn't feel right. It's always too much for something I used to be able to withstand. I have heard that it's just due to the fact that even though the nerves are mainly affected in the injury site (if you're not full body) your nerves all over become more sensitive.

Desi: I am doing good. I am now back down to vicodin level, happy happy joy joy. The best part is I am actually going into the living room to sit and not laying in my bed ALL day. That is a plus. I have also been starting one or two loads of laundry. Not overdoing it though.

How about you? Feeling better since the wedding?

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Hi Christine! yes, doing much better after that crowded wedding.. LOL thanks for asking! I'm happy that your now sitting down in your living room and not having to lie in bed all day!! yippie skippie Sweetie!! ((Hugs)) Christine Love, Desi
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Christine,

I get the same pain down my back to the point that sitting is sometimes excruciating! It really really hurts.

Hope things brighten up soon!!
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