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 11-13-2006, 11:49 AM #1
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Mark that is so funny!! I have a Schipperke that likes raw potatoes, pineapple, and apples. There is no way I can eat an apple without sharing it with her. Lil
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Doesn't it just suck sometimes? And I do mean in a really big way? Well no frets okay? Were here for ya! Ya got a whole bunch of shoulders to lean on for support. Were here for ya 24/7. I just sent to you by UPS overnight a huge truckload of awesome and most excellent vibes. When they arrive just unwrap and enjoy. They'll know what to do.

Seriously your going through a rough time right now. Be strong and know that your in our thoughts and prayers. Chin Up!!

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Hi there..

Thank you all for your replys.. wow there is so much good information here and so many heart wrenching experiences, shared research and especialy the comforting strenght.

So I saw the heart doctor today and he is sending me back to Victoria to see another specialist there about getting an angiogram, he didn't seem to think that they would find a major problem origionating within my heart and that it was more likely related to my pre-existing problem (RSD).

I think it was that that I do not always have pain with exertion and can as easily if not more so have pain at rest that is unusual.. and because of my other upper body symptoms happening as well, but as usual I will know more on my next apointment.

I don't think that this means I am out of danger yeat (are we ever?) its just that I can relax a bit and see what happens next.. yep same ol same ol.. man it dosent end does it.. I am always so amazed that we find the strenght to adapt as we do to the chalenges and the changes this disorder puts our bodys through.

I read your posts and I take heart and feel compasion for friends that I have thought of often this last year, we are all survivors and you are my proof that I too can survive this as well, thank you.

Take care and soft hugs an I got my deliverys and they were muchly apreciated and came when I needed them most.

Like a big comunity hug back atcha,
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