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 07-27-2007, 03:23 PM #1
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Hi Everyone,

On my arms I get these blood blisters, or skin lesions. This where my Cosmetology might play a role.

The Docs says broken blood vessels. But to me they are more like skin lesions. Or like a blood blister type thing. Does anyone else have this SX? Much Love, Roz

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do you have any photos babes?

hope you are ok

love ya

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Hi Frogga,

Yes, I have photos from the last two years. My problem is I do not know how to put up the pictures on Brain talk. These are not broken blood vessels, like the MD's say. Their is no way in hell. Hugs, Roz
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Can you try using photobucket, Buckwheat?

Go to www.photobucket.com

upload your photo

then once it uploads, copy the IMG Code to here and post


(PM me if you want, and you could email me the pictures and I could post them)

Huge pain free hugs xxxxxxxxxxx
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roz...here is a link to the thread i made on how to post pics here on neurotalk.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=7728

or if you want...you can email me the pic and i will post them for you.
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lol...nessa..i didn't see your post.
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that is true they are broken blood vessels and are like a blood blister I get them on my RSD side and my doc is aware of them, get used to it sorry but like I said it is part of RSD, also it is caused by high blood pressure too, we with RSD just have too many things going wrong with us sorry you have them but it is just part of this horrible monster
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Yes, this sounds very familiar. They are very much like blood blisters but with no discernable reason. Thes will sometime stay for weeks without changing, and then either subside or open. The number of lesions seems to increase with higher pain levels.

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Yes, they do seem to be worse during bad pain flare-ups! I guess until I read what you wrote I really hadn't thought about it, but it's true!
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Default Hi Mainiac,

I have 3 under my chin. 2 I have cleared up right now but it doesn't last. I do notice too that when I am in pain then they are worse. They are layered as you said.

What I used that has healed 2 for now is a thing I found in a magazine. It said to take an ice cube and hold it on the place for a couple of seconds and then use eyedrops on it after it dries. It did heal 2 of them but one just doesn't want to heal.

I would be interested in the name of the creams. I wondered if they were connected to the RSD or Fibro.

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