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 11-15-2006, 10:02 PM #21
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.....don't you mean Tequila...

surely the best drink alive......
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Oh yeah, oxo (yes, yum) and Tequila ... and a blue drink...(with a tiny umbrella)...

Hey Debby, *€* = Euro, currency.

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ooooooooooh yes...... its got malibu in it hasn't it?

there's an amazing bar near where I live- shots ! chilli (well i figured (NOT tonight) that chilli - contains capascin - therefore a pain killer!), chocolate, vanillla, lemon, lime, cola, mint, carrot....

so many lush flavours.....
so little time!!

Rxxxx

umbrellas and cherries just imporve a drink so much! oe how about baileys, vodka, tia maria and milk over ice with whipped cream :P! Yummmm.... or raspberry mojitos!

(not that I drink. at all...)
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Oh yeah, oxo (yes, yum) and Tequila ... and a blue drink...(with a tiny umbrella)...

Hey Debby, *€* = Euro, currency.

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I've never heard of oxo, but I don't drink...but if you want a blue drink...someone mentioned blue jello...so why not jello shots???
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jello shots are good had them at my bday.... (mates made vodka and jelly shots and tequila and jelly shots and angel delight and vodka cake - well.. it was my 21st!)

OXO...... LOL that's a form of gravy that you can drink.. SO yummy (seriously cos of RSD i was non solids for about 6 months and that was ALL I could have).

hope you are feeling better

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OXO...... LOL that's a form of gravy that you can drink..
Frogga, hon....Yummy" is SO not the word that comes to mind when i think of that! lol!
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Like LisaM I had never heard of oxo either until reading about it on here. What are the ingredients in this gravy type stuff? LOL I'm like LisaM, a gravy that you drink just don't sound yummy..LOL
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LOL it's English...

It's basically stock cubes which you add to hot water - sort of similar to Bovril (do you drink that?) It is SOO yummy - nice taste! and you can dissolve stuff in it when it hurts too much to eat...... mum did a great gravy and potato smoothie.... yum yum yum... (like having a roast dinner but in drink form - I couldn't eat solids for about 6 months).

try it! SO yummy (and 13 calories a mug :P - still trying to remove gabapentin weight - 3 YEARS on)

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hi
i'm new to this forum. i've had this dreaded RSD for almost 2 years now. at first i was on a heap of medication and massive dosis as well. neurontin i was on 1800mg per day. with that the trepaline as well as all the different types of painkillers, morphine included. after a year of this i decided enough was enough i was not going to take all this chemical stuff so i stopped taking them. i still take painkillers but since not taking all this stuff i am not so fatigued. i suffer a lot of pain don't get me wrong. but i've conditioned myself to realise that i'm going to have this for a long time. i still have periods where i am so totally exhausted i will sleep for 2 days in a row. and i let myself sleep. it doesn't matter that it's 2 solid days just do it you will feel the difference afterwards.
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