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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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Mine started in my right foot and ankle and has slowly spread up to my thigh. But I've only had it a year.
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The injection into my spine caused spread from the lumbar sympathetic block...the slicing of the nerves for my c-section to deliver my daughter, and the bump on my hip (which was really more of a kick...pretty hard when my boyfriend's nephew was rough housing with him). I've had other bumps and stuff that just caused severe pain...but no spread...of course...many of those have been in areas where I already have the CRPS so it's hard for something to spread to where it already is...lol. But I've had bumps on my right leg that haven't caused spread...I'm guessing it has more to do with the severity of the trauma...but then the bump on my hip was HARD but not particularly severe (not like slicing through nerves). So...I don't know...maybe it's just bizarre like so many other things about this condition...
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All the best, Marleen ===================== Work related (car) accident September 21, 1995, consequences: - chondromalacia patellae both knees - RSD both legs (late diagnosis, almost 3 years into RSD) & spread to arms/hands as of 2008 |
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Whiteaa,
I am attaching an article on spreading and CRPS that I found interesting. It has been about year since I read it but it had helpful information. Spreading of complex regional pain syndrome: not a random process I had mirror pain in my unaffected ankle but no upward spread originally. However as my pain decreased and I made progress that resolved entirely. We had at least one poster in the past mention HBOT, hyperbarics for helping reverse/reduce spread and I have seen research data correlating that. Remember the key here is plasticity. Take good care of yourself, don't push your limits too hard and reduce pain contributors you can control. It is easy to overdo so I am wondering if your gymnastics routine (though exercise is great) needs to be re-evaluated as you are dealing with this. Also, be sure you are not minimizing any potential injuries or strains that could be contributing. I hope you feel better soon, ![]()
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As for the gymnastics, I've become pro at telling between normal sports pain and CRPS-is-mad pain and I have awesomely understanding coaches who immediately accept when I say I can't do something. I actually think it has helped me manage the pain quite a bit!!! I've used it to gain back so much mobility! Thank you again so much for this article! |
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Once you have it the slightest trauma anywhere on the body can cause it to start there or nearby
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hi whiteaa. i am so sorry you have rsd and spread. i am so sorry that all of you have rsd and spread. my rsd started in right arm and slowly spread down right leg to left arm to left leg to face to stomach. i get burning, swelling, excessive hair growth on arms and legs, cold, shiny, thin skin. lack of mobility and bone thinning because of rsd. i also get sick more easily. i am a 5 and 1/2 rsd survivor.
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Whiteaa,
I am glad the gymnastics are doing you good. I too have had a good response to exercise and feel it has positively impacted my improvement I just have to be careful and still try new things at a greatly reduced pace before slowly increasing the work. I just wanted to make sure you weren't getting carried away ![]() Kevscar, My PM made a point to tell me that if I had trauma or surgery anywhere that my symptoms could come back like they were originally. That is a daunting possibility. Surgery seems especially concerning but other trauma may as Catra said depend on degree and the individual. Recently I knocked the heck outta my affected leg on a pointed metal bar on a bed frame that was sticking out too far. Of course I had to hit it right where the superficial peroneal nerve is most easily dinged near the shin. I had that awful sensation like hitting your funny bone. I bruised badly and had some weird nervy symptoms for about a week. My approach was to rest, elevate, use arnica on the bruise, do gentle stretching, take Vit C and try to keep my stress and worry down. Easier said than done! Thankfully it resolved and I am not having any new pain. ![]() I hope we can all take the knocks life throws us without worsening!
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