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 07-20-2007, 07:42 PM #1
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Default RSD and other auto immunes dz's

Ok.. i have been tentivaly diagnosed with either Lupus or Rheumatoid Arthritis... dont konw which is worse but both are when added to RSD>..

I am in the medical profession and know all the whats about both dz's but dont konw what to think about them on top of RSD... I am reading stuff on the internet and just thinking... god..why me... why now... im only 29!! And this year is a hard one bc in sept.. it will mark the 5 th year of having RSD.

Does anyone else have anyother auto immune dz's on top of RSD..?? I also have hypothyroidism but i had that b4 RSD...

or any wise words would be appreciated... its gonna be a long weekend.. no one is here till sunday nite except the dog and she is a good listener..lol.. but i wont konw anything about which diagnosis till monday and i think thats whats gonna make it a long weekend.. all the what if's and all..

Thanks guys.. i have missed ya all!!


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Awwwwwwww.. Amber, I am so very sorry that your only 29 and have this stupid RSD on top of other things! I just want to say, you are one pretty lady. You look like a nurse, Amber! hang in there sweet one and take it easy! Love and prayers to you Amber! Love, Desi
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Thanks Desi!!

I really needed to hear that right now!! And you also look too young to have this too!! and i look like a nurse huh..lol.



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Hi Amber..
I was thought to have lupus 2 christmases ago but further testing showed my ANA back down to acceptable levels leaving them to believe it was a false positive test result, lately I have noticed the same type of large frekles that my sister has (she's got lupus) on her face and they seem to wrap under each cheek like where blush would go under the cheek bone.. Looks like "butterfly rash". which is a comon sign in lupus.. I am going to try a face mask peel to take it off but I realy have gotten no sun this summer.... and I do not freckle.

I have been diagnosed with fibro and CPS and generalized CRPS.
a little over two years ago I was a normal healthy 42 year old.
I will check with my doc next week about the face.. it's like the skin on it is thickening.. Right now it's a hmm thing and nothing will suprise me.. my RSD involves my organs and so does lupus.. hm

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Default Hi Amber,

Sorry to hear that you are going through so much at such a young age. I got sick at 37 and that seemed to young to me but today I see more and more younger people going through so much.

Like you, I am anxiously waiting for test results. I won't know until Tuesday what my test showed. My Immunologist ran some blood test on me and the hospital had to look them up to even order them. When Keith took my blood he looked at me funny and said he sure is running some unusual test on you. I have been waiting for 2 weeks to hear. I've been too sick otherwise to worry to much about them until your post reminded me of them. Thank you for that. LOL

I have been diagnosed with M. S. I was given paperwork to grow marijuana to smoke for the pain but I did honestly try it and didn't see that it helped me a bit.

My neighbor out at my other place has MS and we always have the exact same kind of days with pain and not being able to get around. We both use canes on our worst day.

I have been diagnosed with too many other problems to even list but we take them one at a time and as each one starts acting up. Hopefully you will be able to do that as time goes on and you get each thing under control. IT takes time.

Hang in there and try to think about pleasant things for the weekend to keep your mind off of the test.

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Default However..

I have done a fair bit of research and I think that RSD is alot more systematic than is thought, I think it is an inflamitory disease process just as is lupus and rhumatoid arthritus, and one of the sympathetic systems functions is imune up and down regulation.. Lupus and RA are both tested (and I presume these are the tests you are waiting for) by looking for antibody levels.. RA is high lupus is higher.. RSD can cause the levels to fluxuate causing false positive results so ask to be retested after 3 weeks.

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Ada, You got paperwork to grow marijuana!?? wow! I have heard of peope having papers to smoke marijuana with blindness, going blind, legally blind. this a new one on me! I wonder if Ohio allows this?? hmmm.. You said that you tried it?? once?? I tried it once while in Catholic school.. yes, Catholic school friends gave me a few puffs.. nothing! Then tried it with an old crazy ex. and the second time I was feelin' good.. took every single ache pain away with my back(I also have an "S" spinal curve.) All of my siblings had this. My baby sis. who passed away at a young age had it the worst. she had to wear a brace. she wore it for a week, took it off and never wore it again! Ada, isn't marjuana more harmful for the lungs than cigarettes? I quit smoking almost 3 yrs. ago and was just curious?? Thanks in advance, Ada! Love, Desi :0)
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