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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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others not only helps them, but it helps you so it is a win-win. I belong to a wonderful support group.Since you will be helping newbies it would be helpful to sit down and talk about some things that apply to most of us. Such as depression, because of pain. People not understanding. Hyper feeling with touch and how to lessen these feeling ( the first time I took a shower I thought the water felt like needles being driven into my skin- short shower
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I co-chair a group once a month- If you contact Jim Brotch at the RSDSA site he may be able to give you some free handouts- We usaully start by going around the table and letting people speak for about 10 minutes- Then we TRY to stick to a topic like strategies in dealing with pain- There is a book "positive options for RSD that may be helpful and I think Jim has a list of topics. We try to not let anyone dominate the floor but sometimes we get off track on a different subject. I look forward to our group and a few if us are starting to meet in the middle of the month for lunch. You know the saying Misery loves company- Its so true to see your not alone!
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it sounds like the best idea is to gather some basic information that will answer some of their questions, then allow sometime for each of them to talk about where they are now, and then opening it up to a q&a
i think i can handle that. i agreed when my doctor asked and then i started to get nervous that i might not be the right person. i honestly thought the reason she asked me was because i was the last one on the list and everyone else had said no. i spoke with her today and i called her on it and i was wrong, i was the only one she thought of for this group. apparently it is like 5 people who between the age of 12 and 30 who have been diagnosed and transfered into her care in the last couple of months who are all having a hard time adjusting anyway thank you for your responses i will certainly spend a little while at a few of those must have rsd bookmarked websites and gather some information. since these guys are so young my guess is the first thing they did when they got a dx was get on the internet and start searching for answers and for information. sense ajustment is their current issue i at least have a better idea of why she asked me. you guys rock even for the random questions i feel compelled to ask thanks so much
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rsd following a botched epideral for knee surgery 1993 remission from 99-2003 shoulder dislocation 2003 CRPS Type 2 scs (cervicle 2005) (lumbar 2007) Strong mind Strong body . |
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