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 11-08-2007, 07:56 AM #1
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Default Hi, new to this community

I had come across a posting through google about someone who has had symptoms in other areas of his body. I think it was Can RSD spread or something of the like.

I am experiencing many similar symptoms to him. I started physio this week and have had more flair ups and am more chronically sensitive and burning all the time now top to bottom. I did have symptoms of the burning, aching, throbbing, hot/cold fingers and toes. If I grab my arm it is a bit delayed but I end up getting a really deep throb and almost like a deep heat burn. I can barely stand the feel of my own clothes on me, anywhere. I had suspected my one leg was mimicing the injured leg and for the most part has been but has come and gone, same with my arms. All symptoms came and went but then I started physio and the burning is body-wide and the aching throbbing pains in my arms/wrists is getting more frequent. It isn't like I have to do anything to bring this on now.

I just wanted to see if that person was still around or if there are others experiencing the same type of things. I am not saying it has spread, though I thought it is, but now am just saying I don't know. They are very similar pains and I can't explain them. I did see a doctor who believes that it (the reaction over the rest of my body) is a result of my initial injury. He said that my initial injury is somehow causing the rest of the nerves in my body to misfire. He didn't know why and has never actually seen this happen before but also said it didn't mean it wasn't.

What have other doctors said about this? Did anyone actually have a doctor give them reasons for this happening? How many others here are suffering the same type of symptoms?

Oh, by the way. Hi to everyone.
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