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 01-16-2009, 12:51 AM #1
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Wink Anyone know a GOOD, NICE RSD / CRPS doctor in Houston or Texas?


Howdy from unfortunately an old school RSD CRPS vet (although we have done much better than so many others we have know, so i am thankful). For reasons i can't go into we lost our old doctors. Does anyone know any doctors in Houston, or anywhere else in Texas, with good RSD experience that they can recommend to take over treatment?

Thanks more than you can ever know.

Wishing y'all peace, love, and pain-relief,

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Old 02-04-2009, 04:21 AM #2
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I have been trying to compile a list of doctors mentioned by people who have RSD/CRPS. In my search someone mentioned Dr. Gabor Racz from the International Pain Institute in Lubbock, TX and also a Dr. Miles Day who they said was in the top 10 doctors in the treatment of CRPS. They also have a Physical Therapy Clinic right next door who specializes in the treatment of CRPS/RSD. I dont know what treatments they support, but the person said that these doctors were excellent and listen to you.
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Hope you find a new doc that you like. I highly recommend Dr. Donald Rhodes in Corpus Christi, TX. He uses a machine called a Dynatron STS & knows more than any other doctor I've ever met about RSD. Let me know if you have any questions.
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Howdy from unfortunately an old school RSD CRPS vet (although we have done much better than so many others we have know, so i am thankful). For reasons i can't go into we lost our old doctors. Does anyone know any doctors in Houston, or anywhere else in Texas, with good RSD experience that they can recommend to take over treatment?

Thanks more than you can ever know.

Wishing y'all peace, love, and pain-relief,

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I highly recommend an office visit with
Dr. Hassan Chahadeh

713-802-1511

He has been treating me for over 4 years. I woke up from my third lower back surgery w/ RSD. It has been a nightmare but I would be so much worse if it wasn't for his compasionate team @ the Katy FWY office.
I hope this helps,

John B.
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After going into Texas Childrens hospital on crutches and leaving in a wheel chair, we found Dr Timothy Rand in Tomball. I cant write enough great things about him.
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I highly recommend an office visit with
Dr. Hassan Chahadeh

713-802-1511

He has been treating me for over 4 years. I woke up from my third lower back surgery w/ RSD. It has been a nightmare but I would be so much worse if it wasn't for his compasionate team @ the Katy FWY office.
I hope this helps,

John B.
Seriously? Dr. Chadadeh is "compassionate"?? I found him to be an arrogant *** with a "God Complex" the worst of any doctor I've known. Rick, the PA (physcian's assistant) was nice, personable, but liked talking more than listening so often got things wrong (and Rick did all of the office visists except for the very last when Dr. Chadaheh took over on a busy day and had everyone's charts already noted and prescriptions written out so that he could get a patient in and out of the office in less than 10 minutes - that visit was the last straw for me, because I had started a completely new symptom, allodynia and hyperalgesia, and wanted something that would help with that - either a change in meds, or an increase of dosage) Dr. Chahadeh refused to listen to a single word, before I finished a sentence he would say "have surgery on your shoulder" to my complaint of worse pain in my shoulder (I have a tear in the rotator cuff, but not severe enough for surgery according to my orthatpedist) or "have an MRI done on your lower back" when I complained of the burning sensation all down my right side (saying that a "pinched nerve" would cause that - BS!! - and he repeated it in a voice dripping with sarcasm and appalled that a mere human would question his word). Since I could not go on with my current medications and dosages I started looking for another Pain Management doctor.

Ashley, his nurse, is a complete sweetie and was one of the reasons I stuck it out with him for so long - she, at least, could keep straight a person's symptoms and meds). In fact I didn't even see Dr. Chadadeh until the first "procedure" was set up in his hospital - a Stellate Ganglion Block.

Dr. Chahadeh came by my bed for a VERY few brief moments, didn't listen to what I had to say (which was the miscommunication Rick had made, that the accident I had that caused the RSD happened three YEARS ago, not three MONTHS ago. As most people familiar with RSD know (and which an SD specialist doctor *should* know), is that there isn't any cure for RSD that isn't performed within the first 3 to 6 months after the precipitating occurrance.

When the Stellate Ganglion Block didn't immediately cure my RSD he decided then and there that I didn't have RSD and proceded to schedule other "procedures" that had nothing to do with RSD - three steroid injections into my cervical spine, then a facet joint ablation - none of which worked, of course. So then since his miraculous healing abilities didn't work, he then labeled me as a drug-seeker and refused to change or increase my medication. Was, in fact planning on *Decreasing* my medications and dosage.

At which point I found another pain management specialist. He may not specialize in RSD, but he is at least willing to see his patients in the office rather than for the first meeting to be in the hospital.

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Howdy from unfortunately an old school RSD CRPS vet (although we have done much better than so many others we have know, so i am thankful). For reasons i can't go into we lost our old doctors. Does anyone know any doctors in Houston, or anywhere else in Texas, with good RSD experience that they can recommend to take over treatment?

Thanks more than you can ever know.

Wishing y'all peace, love, and pain-relief,

Possum
Dr. Rhodes has been successfully treating RSD/CRPS and other neurological disorders for 17 years. Depending on your condition, it can take some time, but he is just now getting prototypes of a new machine (an update over his previous machine) that is faster, better, and cuts down on return trips for updates. His treatment is non-invasive. I am one of his grateful patients.
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Howdy from unfortunately an old school RSD CRPS vet (although we have done much better than so many others we have know, so i am thankful). For reasons i can't go into we lost our old doctors. Does anyone know any doctors in Houston, or anywhere else in Texas, with good RSD experience that they can recommend to take over treatment?

Thanks more than you can ever know.

Wishing y'all peace, love, and pain-relief,

Possum
DEFINITELY check out Dr. Krusz. He is in Dallas, a Neurologist and totally thinks outside of the box. He specializes in Ketamine and other infusions and his office is in a house vs. a medical building (they think that promotes a more relaxed environment). I just got back from a 4 day Ketamine infusion and I can't say enough about their entire staff. In fact, I spent over 2 hours with Dr. Krusz during the initial consultation. His phone number is 877-4pain44. It was very easy to make an appointment. However, they don't accept most insurance so you'll have to pay out of network...it's totally worth it though! This man is brilliant, compassionate and wants to help.
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Dr. Krusz is my and my daughter's doctor!! I was just going to recommend him. He is absolutely amazing. Many of you know we just moved to Oklahoma and I have been looking for a doc closer to us but alas we have been making the drive back down to Dallas because Dr. Krusz is so amazing! We both have had great results with the ketamine infusions too!
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Dr. Krusz is my and my daughter's doctor!! I was just going to recommend him. He is absolutely amazing. Many of you know we just moved to Oklahoma and I have been looking for a doc closer to us but alas we have been making the drive back down to Dallas because Dr. Krusz is so amazing! We both have had great results with the ketamine infusions too!
Small world!! I just wish the ketamine worked for me.

I work for a major hotel brand and there is one located right down the street from his Dallas office. I can get you the friends and family rate the next time you go down there if you'd like...if you are interested just let me know. Thanks.
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