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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Default RSD Where Are Its Limits

For those of you who remember me. Heres a bit of an update.
RSD Where is your limit? Sadly i am finding it has none. If it is not enough it has control of my eyes, nerves around my heart, chest wall, hands, knees, and left foot, as well as the main nerve in the stomach my rsd has now decided to claim my digestive system as its own. The starting of this kicks off my 8th occurrence/continuation of my RSD. I am only 18 and started with this when i was 13. This Disease is outta control and destroying me. And i still dont get to see Swartzman till the 10th of September. I will be lucky if i am even alive by then. As its made it i have no fat left at all and this is no joke, its eaten away most of my muscle and i survive by going into the hospital and being pumped up full off all differnt fluids to stabilize me and then leave and than return again.
All the doctors i have seen about RSD assure me there has never been a reported case of anyone dying from RSD and assure me its not possible to. Well i think its pure BS!!! RSD is your puppeteer and you are its puppet there is no question to that. It will keep you just barely alive just to torture you. And anytime it wants it can pull your plug.

And so onward i go, i am not giving up but sadly there comes a point where you have no choice in the matter.
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