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 08-15-2008, 07:13 AM #1
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Thanks actually my name is Gina. I don't know why I didn't use my real name but if I ever had a girl I would of named her Daniella. This would be after my gram. I think you are right the support and guidence is so helpful from others that are in similar situations like it helps to continue to fight. I have been having a ruff stomach lately which usually happens with my leg flare up. Just another thing to add to the issue is overwhelming so I hear you. Just a side not overall diet and food choices I think really impact me as well. So you may want to look at your daily food choices. Bland may be your best friend a long with salty. Keep those saltine crackers on hand. I just stocked up on some easier to eat on the stomach foods. Hang in there.
Hey Gina! That name is beautiful too! (Italian?)
There is a diet especially for RSD. I read it on the website rsdhope.org. It was written by a Dr. Hooshmad or something like that! (I probably murdered his name!) I have been meaning to print it out. You know it might help! He also has a book out but it is REALLY expensive! I keep looking on E-Bay hoping to get it there at a better price. There is so little information on paper for us out there! I would love to have a reference book and be able to carry it around with me! That way when my family or friends say, "what did you say you have? I have never heard of that!" Well no shi_! I didn`t either until I got it! I would just hand them the book! The Dr. who told me I had it (took off a cast and that`s when it hit!)handed me one piece of paper and said"go home and look it up on the computer." I was in so much pain in his office, I couldn`t talk and left in a wheelchair. That was the best information he could give me about RSD? Ridiculous! That`s all I remember. Anyway, Shoot I am babbling! Geez the medication makes me do that! I guess I do it on the computer too! SORRY.
Crap, now I forgot what we were discussing! Oh yeah, diet. Thank you soooo much Gina for reminding me that diet does play a role. Have a beautiful day!!
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