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 01-10-2009, 09:32 PM #1
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Hi my name is Kim and I'm not sure where to start on this website. I also have RSD mine started in my left leg and is now through my whole body. I have 2 implanted electric stimulators and have 3 more to go yet. I know the pain your talking about and would like to see if anyone here can help me on some information to help me out with all this. I hope I can also help some of you out on any questions you have. Thanks an I hope to talk to you all soon.
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Hi Kim
I made a copy of your first post on its own thread so it didnt get lost in the other discussion

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Thank you I only have figured out to go to new post to see if or who has replied or posted to this, correct?
You'll have to explain to me the copying to its own thread to me.
Thanks for all your help.
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Thank you I only have figured out to go to new post to see if or who has replied or posted to this, correct?
You'll have to explain to me the copying to its own thread to me.
Thanks for all your help.
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It should work if you start out on the main page for Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (you may need to "refresh" it by finding it again on the string of other forums). You'll see a section at the top with "our stories, etc...." 3 subjects, then a blue line separating. There should be a "new post" button on the left side of your screen under that blue line. Push that, type in your subject (it won't let you "send" it without a subject, and type your question in the blue box. It can be as long as you need it to be. Scroll down the the bottom of the page under all the little icons, and press "submit reply". That will show up as a new thread on top (under the first three in the blue box that always stay there). I hope this helps!!! You'll get the swing of it!! PM me any time (click on my forum name, and you'll see the line that says "send private message to MominPainRSD" and then do everything you just did to post a new thread. I check my box often. Take care!!!!
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Welcome Kim,
I am happy to meet you. I'm sure your input will be very welcomed here. We all come here to support and at many times be supported as well. It always seems like a doubled edged sword when someone new comes aboard. Its aways a pleasure to meet someone new and enjoy their support and contributions, and on the other hand you also know their pain. But here you are and I extend a warm hearted welcome to you.

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Hello and Welcome to Neurotalk Kim! You will meet many great and helpful people here who I am sure will be more than happy to help you if they can!!

I'm so sorry to hear that you have RSD - I really hope you find something that can help you and ease your symptoms real soon!! I suffer from RSD in my left leg and right arm, I developed it when I was 12 years old after an ankle sprain and am now 13.

If you need any help or someone to talk to, please know that I am here for you because I DO understand some of what you are going through!!

Take care and sending you many pain-free hugs!!
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