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 11-08-2006, 03:30 PM #1
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Default Hi Roz

Please tell more. What had you going to the Doc? What was your symptoms? I am very curious. I am already dealing with Floaters. The filters in the eyes no longer work well so I get the micro specks of dust in my lenses which causes me to see black specks in my vision all the time. My eyes are (runny or watery alot). Itchy. Red alot. Thanks again. Chin Up!

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Hello Roz: I am sorry you have cellulitis. I have heard that it is very painful. Your eyelids are super sensitive and it must be driving you bananas. I, too, have allergies and am constantly rubbing my itchy eyes. I will be more careful now. Having an infection so close to the brain is serious. Please take extra care and if you get any new symptoms no matter how small get to a doctor right away. Take care, Lil
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Roz,
Sorry to hear about your eyes. Sorry about asking but did your eyes sort seem glued shut when you woke up??? I have tearing daily, left eye worse than right, & it gets a bit red but not much from blotting. I don't dare rub my eyes as I can tear the corneal covering wayyyyyyyyyyyyy too easy & end up with very painful eye surgery just to heal the tear back up. I was just curious about if your eyes were like glued shut or stuck shut when you wake up.

I sure hope all the icky eye stuff goes away really fast now. I do go to my opthamologist when something changes. My eye doctor also said floaters are normal & we do seem to get them more so the older we get. I too get blurry eyed but some of that is due to stippling in the corneal layer over my left eye. That is from previous corneal tears that I have endured. I have dealt with dry eyes from having Sjogren's Syndrome since 1998.

But like you I advise anyone with any eye problems that one might not know what is causing them to see an Opthamologist as they are an MD also. An Optomotrist just checks eye sight basically. Atleast this is what I have been told.

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Default Thank you Roz

Once again you have given me very insightful information. The last thing I need right now is for my eyes to start giving me problems on top of everything else. One of the bizarre things I am dealing with is when it starts to get later in the evening my vision start to become more blurry or doubled. It gets to a point where I find my self looking out of only one eye the right one to be exact to see clearly. to watch tv or whatever. Talk about a pain. Anywhere, thank you again. Chin Up!!!

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