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 08-12-2008, 03:57 PM #11
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I agree with you. This is getting to be a bit much. I called today, and the lady is spoke with said they are waiting for the call from the dr. that is going to do it. She is hoping this week. I told her that I was going to give up and learn to live with it. She said not to. I told her that I know I have a big pain in the butt, but I didn't want to be one to her. (she only give the messages, she works the front desk). Jeff went in to pick up my meds Fri. and he told her ""Tell the doc that I'm not happy". If you could see Jeff, you would know how scary that is. People used to think he was a state trooper, because he looks so stern and scary. that's what happens when you were a Marine. People who know him just laugh at that look. we know he's a ***** cat. So...I'm hoping maybe Wed. They know that if it can't be done before the 17th (when Jeff leave), then it will be the end of Sept.

How are you feeling? How is DH? is the nurse still coming out? Have you been able to rest? Hope so.

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Mary
Gosh, they even bleep out ***** cat on here!! LOl LOL
Mary, I am falling on my face.. and can't get up I hate this beast. Yesterday, my cousin, Kim stopped in. She has a lot wrong with her spine and is in constant pain, from being in an automobile accident when she was 15. She is 50 now. Anyway, she seen how blue and ice cold my hand was and couldn't believe her eyes! Same ol same ol. Anyway, Bill is now on home oxygen. He is vomiting so much. his /our doc thinks there might be a ulcer?? His foot is still open, bleeds(His doc said that was a good sign, that his wound is slowly healing!) So, that's about it. the nurse only comes in once a day now, as I am now doing his wrapping, his wound, blood pressure. Mary, I had to laugh when you described your Jeff with his marine look!! LOL thanks for the laugh. I hope they hurry and do your SCS battery out once and for all. Give 'em hell girl.. give 'em hell! LOL that your going through so darn much! Too bad, I wasn't your neighbor, I'd go down there with you and Jeff and give 'em (A good wally wopping, I would!) Love, and Mary!! ~Love, Desi
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