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 08-09-2019, 08:47 AM #1
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So far so good - the injury is healing and the pain has been bearable. They told me to take vitamin C and calcium (which I do every day anyways) and said I can take increased pain meds if needed. I haven't needed to yet. I am seeing a different doctor for the dog bite as it has puncture wounds and is high risk for infection since it's a bite on my hand on my crps limb. But so far so good!!
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So far so good - the injury is healing and the pain has been bearable. They told me to take vitamin C and calcium (which I do every day anyways) and said I can take increased pain meds if needed. I haven't needed to yet. I am seeing a different doctor for the dog bite as it has puncture wounds and is high risk for infection since it's a bite on my hand on my crps limb. But so far so good!!
That's good to hear; could have been much worse! Get well soon!
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For a new limb injury I will do my own Sphnoid block that my anesthologist taught me to do on myself, so i can do it morning and evening till it shuts down again.

Also there is an important use of Klonopin. ( name brand is best, as generic does not work). It will also shut down the pain. The pain is from the seizing from the sympathetic nervous system in overdrive as well as the acetocholine not flowing properly down the mylan sheath.

I also do some homeopathics. A bite is a puncture, so Ledum is for that.
arsinicicom works for the pain of RSD.

The block, if you google it it is down for stopping migraines, but it is extremely helful with RSD. My anesthologist in NM taught it to me using a long 1 sided cutie with 4% liquid lidocaine. A life safer for sure!!
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