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, 08:42 AM #1
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Hi Everyone.

It seems that it's hard to get to a point where I'm not tired. After work every night after dinner I go and assume the position on the couch until 9:00 or so. Last weekend I slept for about 4 hours each day in addition to going to bed at 9:00ish. I take a benadryl every night so that I sleep no matter how long my nap was.
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Hey DealingwithTos! How have ya been? fine I hope! I tried the benadryl.. was like taking candy. LOL Glad that your getting your rest at night with it though! Love, Desi
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Hi Desi,

Thanks for asking how I'm doing. Just as inflammed as ever! I look like I've been in the sun and have a sunburn. My son asked how I got a sunburn yesterday - only you and I both know I wasn't out enjoying the sun.

Trying to deal with issues also. I just found out that our mortgage will be going up about $500/mo. That'll be a good trick... I don't know how we're going to do this. I can't work another job, and I'm not sure if my husband can either. Have any good ideas? I've already bought my lottery ticket...
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Hi Everyone.

It seems that it's hard to get to a point where I'm not tired. After work every night after dinner I go and assume the position on the couch until 9:00 or so. Last weekend I slept for about 4 hours each day in addition to going to bed at 9:00ish. I take a benadryl every night so that I sleep no matter how long my nap was.
I have found that Advil PM works wonders. Very strong and the liquid gels are very fast acting.

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