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I said what I thought, based on my own experience and my history of loooking at hundreds of CRPS pictures. I also asked a question about a procedure which could potentially lead to a clear diagnosis. Osteopenia looks markedly different from patchy osteoporosis, which is why another X-ray is necessary. http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/29546.pdf A comment was made about the burning not being present early, this is not true. I had severe burning pain very early on. I saw multiple medicos who could not diagnose me, despite my having a classic presentation. (You can see my photos, they are posted here) My co-worker suggested that it might be CRPS, based on her experience with a friend who had it. She diagnosed me months before any doctors did! I strongly suggest that anyone with CRPS buy a heat temp gun. Mine is from Black and Decker. With this you can accurately measure the temp of your limbs for comparison. Take a pix of the results. The degrees of difference in the CRPS limb should assist anyone in making his case. Do not allow doctors to touch to guesstimate temp, their hands are not thermometers. Thermography and CRPS - Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome From RSD Hope, please read the last sentence: Quote:
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But still I think it is up to doctors and not laypersons on a forum. I think that's a pretty slippery slope, personally. |
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** If I had followed my doctors orders it is a fact that I would be permanently crippled, in agonizing pain and bedridden. I think that this is the slippery slope to avoid. I can walk, I can go to the gym, I can drive again, it's true I am not 100%, but it sure beats the pathetic alternative the doctors offered me. I chose to "own" my disease and ironically I have been complimented by my doctors for this. ** |
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Now they are saying it isn't that due to the BD test? That's why they invented 2nd and even 3rd opinions. I'd go see a different doctor and let your GP manage your files, if s/he's not already doing that. What does your GP say of all of this? |
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