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 12-02-2008, 04:57 PM #1
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Great news Mary.

Good for you...

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Mary,
It is so good to hear this news!! Reading your post that seemed filled with hope after all that you have been through lately, just made my day. Even with the RSD kicking in, you put a smile on my face because you are amazing!! Going through all that and posting the good news, in good spirit...thank you! Wish we could see more of that on CNN and local news. You are a champion! All the best to you!
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Hi Diana,

I agree Mary is amazing and a great example of hope and courage while going thru so much pain and near death. I agree we need to get the message of rsd out to the public and mainly medical students training to be doctors. My next door neighbor is a doctor and teaches part time at medical school here in Phoenix. He was a away for a few days and his daughter left the garage door open. My son in law noticed it and we went over and closed it. I left a message on his phone, and he called on his way back home from California. I asked him if he had ever brought up rsd to students. He said it had never come up. I think they are first year students. Anyway, he asked me if I would be willing to come to the college and speak about RSD. I said yes.

Monday I saw my Dr. of 4 years and asked him about HBOT for me. I have read your postings about HBOT and did more research. It makes so much sense. I called a HBOT center in California, just north of San Fran. Anyway, my Dr. is doing research for me and the treatment and is very excited about it for RSD. I think he would even speak at our RSD support group meeting. Haven't asked him yet. He teaches weekly on the west coast. and just has a part time practice.

Take care and thank you for all your encouragement. Loretta Jewell
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Mary, I hope you can get back on your horses!

Loretta, that is so great you will be helping new med students learn about RSD.
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