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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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I hope your consults go well. Information is always good and sometimes new disciplines really can make a difference. My consult with a peripheral nerve surgeon was life changing when many others had given up. (my CRPS came after a later procedure) I am staying hopeful for you. Please let us know what they find. Tremors can have several causes so it's worth running this down. When my tibial nerve was badly entrapped I had weird fasiculations in my calf and thigh constantly. Those stopped after my nerve surgery. I'm not saying that's what you need BTW, just citing my experience. Continuing to look for answers and treatments brought me massive improvement and I am praying it does for you too!
on the tingling in your hands, do you think that is related at all to your crutch use, either from pressure at the armpit or wrists or tension in your shoulders? - just a thought... ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | newyorkmets (02-18-2017), RSD ME (01-05-2017) |
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Hi Mets. I've never tried that but if you do I hope it helps you find some relief from your pain. I take gabapentin and pain meds (that my pm dr prescribes for me) and that seems to help manage my rsd pain a little better. Sending soft hugs to you my friend.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Littlepaw (01-08-2017), newyorkmets (02-18-2017) |
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Hey everyone. Just thought I'd post an update! I had a nerve conduction study done yesterday after waiting a month for it. Basically, it was an EMG except there was no needles thank god. They measured my tremors and its frequency, how high or low it is as there should be a correlation between that and possible nerve damage although I'm a little confused on this front. My problem is that my leg shakes too much so would this indicate anything? The thought is, from what I've read, is that something is wrong if your impluse is too slow and not the other way around. Hopefully they figure it out.. I'm in the process of revamping my pain management, physical therapy team too so that's fun. Any suggestions in New York or New Jersey would be great
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Sorry I can't give you any advice or suggestions on this. I just don't want you to think that nobody cares. Thanks for the update and hopefully someone will chime in with some good info for you. It is good to know that your doctor is still looking for answers and not giving you a diagnosis that may not fit. Good luck with the new pain management and physical therapy team. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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:Late to answering, but my Ketamine cream is covered by my insurance.
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