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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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Hi Ada...yes, I use the lidoderm patches. It's hard to wrap them around each and every finger though
![]() ![]() ![]() I hope you are doing much better....Try that site i posted and follow it maybe??? There's a 10 day forecast for your zip code. Seems if it's on target, I should just let them know NOW that I won't be at work on Friday. Sigh... Hugs LisaM |
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There is no magic number. It is just whenever it starts to fall. Once it levels off I feel better. There are also times when it starts to go up that I will hurt also. Usually when it rises quickly is when that happens. Basically any change up or down, BUT when it goes down is when I feel pain more acutely. Down is worse.
I truly am a walking Barometer. I feel it coming even before the Barometer registers it. DebbyV |
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I have been looking for so long for a site like this! WOW!
What I notice is since Brain Surgery Febuary 2011, I have terrible panic attacks+anxiety! My Drs here tell me there is no link in this....I strongly disagree! Anyway, I have been keeping track over the last month and I have noticed a trend in my panic/anxiety. Both are much worse when the barometer or humidity are higher. I love the website link to check the barometer. That was helpful and really easy to use! But thanks so much for the info here! God bless ![]() |
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Most definitely the barometric pressure plays a role in how bad the RSD/CRPS will be. Usually I can tell a day or two before the front actually hits. I have also monitored using weather underground’s site, and for us here in Colorado we typically have a daily drop in the afternoon especially during monsoon season. In Colo we are so high up in altitude (a mile above sea level or 5280 feet) that I feel even the slightest drop like the daily one we get. But boy oh boy if a system is pushing through and the ceiling drops (barometric pressure) a lot, I will feel this a day or two before it arrives. My husband and I laugh that I should really consider a career in meteorology.
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