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 10-23-2007, 04:35 PM #11
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Nikki,

Your doctor sounds wonderful. If doctors were gods, there would never be a sick or ill person in the world. You see them because of their extensive training and opnion. there are good one and not so good ones. I just had the scs trial removed yesterday, and it is the answer to all my prayers. It covered the pain 100%. Sat I walked for over 3 hrs in shoes and socks. I haven't had shoes and socks on both feet in over 4 years. I walked,,,,no cane, nothing. It has worked for me. It will not work for everyone. the same as every medicine out there will not work for every person out there. I am one that would bury a potato in the field under a full moon if I thought it would make me better... Try and see what works for YOU..some will and some will not. do not get discouraged. Help is out there.

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Nikki,

I am so glad that a doctor is finally willing to help. That is so great!! I still am thrilled whenever I leave my doctor because he is just willing to try. He listens and cares, and that is what is needed in a doctor along with skill. I am so glad that someone finally listened to you and cared. I am just *so* happy for you.

I sure hope that you are able to get to the bottom of all of your problems. It isn't easy, I sure know, but I know you'll do your best. Hang in there hun! I hope they don't have to do too many uncomfortable tests...

I hope and pray that something will be found that will greatly help you. (that, for sure, is not easy, but don't give up!!)

Love ya and (((huge pain free hugs))),
Ness xxxxxx
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