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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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Vicc, I just wanted to say "Thanks". I have been doing a bit of research since you started this thread. I am fascinated by your approach to this awful disease. There is a dr. named B. Kaada who has many articles about ischemia in the European Heart Journal. I think you might find some of this info helpful. Oddly enough, I came across the name of this Dr. through a printout given to me for my TENS unit. Kaada's name is on it, and basically he/she equates rsd/crps with ischemia. I hope this name helps you in some small way to prove your theory. I would dearly love for you to be correct, so we can all get the treatment we need and deserve. Like you, I have virtually no life off my couch or bed. As my legs are elevated above my heart 24 hours a day, I have little in the way of color changes, unless I am on my feet at the grocery store for a while. As my crpsII spreads to other limbs, I have noticed that the color changes don't ever start in the limb! I get all the cramps, spasms and pain, however. ![]() Keep up the good work, Vicc! Without people like you working towards a proper diagnosis, this mess will never be cleared up.
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