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 10-06-2007, 05:30 PM #1
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Dear Vicc -

I join completely with EVERYTHING Joan said.

Just to add one thought: nicotine is a major vasal-constrictor, which is why it's implicated so much heart disease. You may want to give this point some consideration, in view of your knowledge of ischemia. There are a number of good prescription drugs out there right now that are used to get folks off tobacco, Wellbutrin is one of them, that you might want to consider using, if you have the opportunity.

Take care and put on the pounds.

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Old 10-09-2007, 08:25 PM #2
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Vicc,
Good luck with the Pump. I hope WC will agree & I hope it will work for you. A friend of mine just got a pump in Aug I believe it was & says it works like a dream. I just asked my doctor about it last week & he said he feels I am an excellent candidate for it. He has been waiting for me to bring it up. His question is whether I can get one for the lower body as that is where I need it, RSD in both feet & ankles, since I have had lumbar back surgery with fusion from L1 to L4. He said he would check on that. Like you I am tired of the side effects. All I seem to do is sleep anymore due to medication sedation. I have to force myself to get up every day. If I didn't I would sleep all day & all night I think. Then I would get nothing done at all. And man it would be good not to be a slave to taking medications.

The biggest hangup will be where I have to go to have this done. Over in San Francisco. Hopefully the hospital would have a place for my hubby to stay. The hospitals in Sacramento do. It was really cheap, something like $10 a night when Jack had back surgery last winter. But anyway something could be worked out I am sure.

Ah now I have quit smoking as of little over a week ago. My husband quit little over 2 months ago. And he is 64 & has smoked since he was a teenager. He had to quit or die of COPD. He is on two inhalers for COPD, but since he quit smoking, he hasn't couged in the morning when he wakes up at all. I never thought I would see the day he quit smoking. He was a hardcore smoker too. What is helping both of us is a new medication called Chantix. Our Medicare RX plans pay for it too. I didn't think they would since it is brandnew but they did. Ours is thru AARP. Also, I think I saw where someone else on the board has quit using Chantix also. I think I know who it was, but not going to say in case I am wrong.

The above is just a suggestion.

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