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 10-24-2006, 09:26 AM #1
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hi all,

i'm sorry to do it this way instead of the more gracious and exact system of replying to the various threads, but i don't have as much time as i'd like and this seems easier.....we r still having computer troubles and i'm working from my daughter's machine.

Dana.....so glad u didn't have to deal with severe consequences from the earthquake!

Claudia....because of teddy, i've been thinking about u so much and hoping that u r feeling a bit better....the loss of a pet leaves such a hole in your life and your heart!

Judy....hope the trial with the pump goes well....and don't worry about all that weight u "lost".....i have it, and u can have it back whenever u want.

LisaShea.....no survivor's guilt, please!.....u give us hope, and that runs second only to pain relief in our armory of weapons against our problems.

Lisa.....numb and sensitive at the same time?....have it all the time!...it's part of what makes RSD so much fun (?).

Good'n'plenty.....i think i still have the article about rsd being 5 diseases and will try to find it if my hubby ever cleans up the computer problem.....and i can now open twist top bottles (couldn't for years) with the PamperedChef bottle opener....costs about 4 dollars, has a huge magnet on the back to keep it on the fridge and it WORKS.

DebH.....i wish the ketamine had worked for u.....the uneven reaction rsd people have to this drug makes me more convinced than ever that rsd truly is more than one disease.

Mark.....just aching for u.....u have had more than your share of grief in the last few years and i wish i had something profound to say that would help....since i don't, will u settle for some love and concern and a few good thoughts?
on a lighter note, i have to inform u, that gender considerations aside, u can't ever be WonderWoman.....Jose says she's already wonder woman....her logic is this: anyone who goes from place to place in her own home saying things like "i wonder where i left my keys?" and "i wonder what happened to that book?" and "i wonder if i should start dinner yet?" is entitled to be called wonder woman.......she may be right!

hello to anyone i didn't specifically mention.....i hope to be back on line regularly soon and i'll have lots to say then (well gee, that would be unusual!).....till then -

my best to all,
liz
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Thanks for the catchup Liz - hope you got a new computer for your birthday, we can't do without your dry wit, you know!
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