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 01-08-2009, 07:15 PM #21
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There are patients who report breathing problems on Lyrica.
If you are taking this drug you should report this to your doctor ASAP.

If you feel spasms in the chest wall, try stomach breathing.
This does not use the chest as much.

Some people get spasms when they are low in dietary magnesium. If you do not eat whole foods, esp nuts, or beans, you may need a magnesium supplement.

See my magnesium thread in the vitamin forum.

Calcium causes muscle contraction, (and pain conduction at the NMDA receptors), magnesium is responsible for relaxation and also blocks NMDA receptors to a certain extent.

This symptom should be reported to the doctor, regardless of the cause.
Mrs. D,

With all due respect.

My SX are and were CHEST SPASMS, No Lyrica

EAT Healthy as well, lungs are clear.

Here are the impressions of my ECHO.

1.Normal LV size good wall montion. Ejection fraction is 70%
2.Diastolic dysfunction of the left ventricle
3.Sclerotic miral value annulus with trace mitral regurgitation
4.Trace aortic regurgitation
5.Trace tricuspid regurgitation

Even some of my EKG's were normal. I do NOT want Rosie's heart to end up like mine.

Much Love, Roz
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Old 01-08-2009, 08:05 PM #22
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Mrs. D,

You also brought up regardless of the cause, well the MD's getting to the cause is the PROBLEM. How could they help otherwise???

I had Endocarditis.

Blood work is clear for BARTONELLA but thats what I have. I have been on antibiotics for the last 1 1/2 years, at times the atomic bomb.

A huge problem is they just test for a couple strains when their are hundreds.

What are your thoughts?????

Much Love, Roz
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Wink What antibiotics?

Long term antibiotics are nutrient depleters. I have a book that lists most of them.

If you want privacy PM me the list and I'll look them up and advise you. Nutrient depletion is a huge cause of negative side effects. By managing that you can usually still stay on the treatments. But many drop out, when things could be fixed simply.

So PM me your drug list and I'll look them for you.
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Dear Mrs. D

I do hope these lines find you doing well.

I got RSD and Endocarditis from untreated Lyme & Company (co-infections).

I am very thankful to be alive.

Their is alot of controversy about Lyme, but the co infection Bartonella is what caused the heart damage I have. I only wish I would of gotten antibiotics sooner.

I would be running about now.

I just take tablets now nearly off of them, by the grace of GOD.

My RSD pain is nearly gone and my heart is doing much better.

I am concerned about Rosie. Much Love, Roz
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