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 12-24-2007, 07:00 PM #11
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I have had and still continue to have tremendous relief with acupuncture.
What a fantastic source of pain relief !!!!!!! and beyond !!!
I will try to find some abstracts that speak to it's positive effect on dystonia - a side effect in some cases of CRPS
It also helps with all types of pain relief for any kind of injury .
I always feel better when I am having acupuncture.
It is my # choice of pain management treatment for RSD.
It takes away my burning pain and sensitivity
It made my cold pain disappear . It rocks!!!!

Make sure to find an EXCELLENT acupuncturist schooled in the ancient art of Chinese medicine and not one of these 5 years and get your liscence people schooled in America.The more they know the better .
Acupuncture has been healing diseases for 5000 years .
Many Western schools of medicine are incorporating it's use into their programs of study.it is only gaining in its prestige what has been known for thousands of years - that it works!!!!!
Whatever you decide -Good Luck

Happy Holidays

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Hi All,

Thanx for your replies and helpful suggestions. I've been taking the Grape Seed Extract twice a day, I'm not sure, but I think the swelling has gone down some. I'll know for sure tomorrow when they measure my arms.

Also, I will be trying the acupunture soon. I just have to get a hold of the folks that I've been trying to schedule with.

I hope everyone is having a great holiday and relatively pain free!

I'll check back soon. Thanx again for all your support.

Alison, I hope you're arm is looking better, it's nice to know it's somewhat smaller.


Sandel, I've been loading up on the Antioxidant teas as well!

G.N.P., I'm so glad acupunture has worked for you...I'm looking forward to trying it!

Love to all!

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