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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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I was on the TOS forum for years also.
I was diagnosed with Fibro and RSD around the same time and for awhile it was hard to figure out what was causing what. I spent years in PT to help with all of my pain. TOS, RSD, Fibro, and back pain. Once you get them calmed down to a degree with treatments you can tell which is which. I agree with Tayla, I can sure tell the difference between the pain from each one. The RSD pain seems impossible to calm down, it's a time consuming thing and takes a lot of different treatments. Have you had any blocks yet? That might help. I also have triggerpoint injections that help calm down the Fibro and the RSD but it took a lot of shots to do it. Some we can't get calmed down. Winters will make it worse also for most people. Our weather is changing here and I can already tell the difference in the RSD. Also with Fibro, you have 18 triggerpoints where you feel the pain if you are pressed on in that area. I often wondered if they were right on that though because I couldn't let Bill touch me all over. If you pull up Hooshmand's puzzle that will help you with the RSD info along with the RSDA association. Both have good info. I know there are good websites on Fibro. One shows the triggerpoints. I will look for it for you. I know when I start researching I get frustrated because it seems like the first 10 websites you pull up are trying to sell something to help. I have had one side of TOS surgery and 3 inches of muscle removed under my other arm so that has helped with my TOS plus the PT. I do know what you are going through, the intermingle so much it's some of the most horrible pain there is. Have a good day. Ada |
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