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 02-11-2008, 09:38 PM #1
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HELLO and WELCOME

I'm sorry to hear about your mom... So sweet of you to help her out!!!

I have RSD in my eyes... I've had my eyes check intensively and the opthamologist says he can find nothing... He said that the RSD is affecting my eyes... they burn like crazy but not the dry eye type of burn, the cold air feels like someone's stabbing them.... basically my eyes feel just like the rest of my body...


I haven't found anything that helps my eyes... I'm sorry.

I hope it helps to know that your mom and you are not alone.


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Default Hi,

Welcome to the forum. I am so sorry your Mother is going through this but I am so glad she has you to help her through it and cares so much.

My daughter is my caregiver and all I have to do is call her or her hubby and they are right here but she doesn't seem to understand what I am going through.

I am glad that you found the group and I hope you can get your Mother to come on and join us too. I know with eye pain like she must have it will be hard for her to spend too much time here but she will get so much support here and you also.

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Heart Hi there...

I have full body, systemic RSD and have flare-ups in my face and neck. Just this weekend my eyes were attacked for the first time. My eyes burned and watered. It felt like acid when the tears hit my face. Now I am left with a left puffy eye. Not sure if it is an infection or just bad irritation from the flare..

I wish you the best!


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