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 05-04-2019, 05:27 AM #1
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Frown Looking for Julie with CRPS in WA

Lost track of a friend on a website, wondering/hoping. I might find her here?
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Lost track of a friend on a website, wondering/hoping. I might find her here?
I don't know what's happening over on the other website? I can't sign in. Just when I need my friends the site goes down. My life has been the worst I've ever had it. I've been running so much that I have a huge sore on my CRPS foot. I slept last night for the first time in days. Hubby flew the coop with all of my medications. I have no idea where to find him. How did I not see this coming? I have read that many of us get left by our spouses when we recover. I truly think that this is because their narcotics supply dries up. At least in my case, that seems to be what happened. He was wonderful when I had enough narcotics to go around without noticing that some might be gone. With the huge reduction that I'm working on, they can no longer be stolen without me noticing, so he waited for me to refill then took the whole bottles then took off. It's been a week. I have a grandbaby coming today and a new physical therapy gig starting next week. As long as I sleep, I can do anything. Thank you for finding me Irish Girl. I have missed you as my life has been unravelling.
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So glad I found you. So very sorry to hear what is happening at home with your husband. At this time when you should be so happy. Feeling better, baby on the way, starting to work again. Why is it that life always has to throw a
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Idk what happened but mid post my text disappeared! Anyway I was saying life always throws curveballs at us. Nothing I can really say except I am here to listen. Do you want to end the relationship or? What on earth would motivated him to do such bad things? Do you think he will come back?
I don't know how to do it yet but I think we can pm on this site.
I am in touch w Christine. She sends regards and said she misses you. Unless she read this She has no idea what is going on w you.
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