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 11-29-2006, 01:43 PM #1
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Default Hi Everyone!!

Well still recovering from my little ordeal the other with "Dr. Kevorkian"
I swear to you if I had stayed with him much longer they would have been dragging my buttocks off on a stretcher to the morgue!!! My knees are still swollen from his hammer poundings and my feet are still aching but all in all I'm getting there. My body looks like I was attacked by a large cat. His little pointy thing left huge scratches all over me where he dragged it over my skin.

I have decided not to pursue the MS direction any further. I'm doing well as it is. My current doctor has things well in hand and I am cofident SHE knows what she is doing. "I am sick and tired of being sick and tired" !!! These Egomaniacs that call themselves Neurologists need to go back to school and fine tune there many many skills. Beginning with their bed side manners!!

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Thank you all for your wonderful support and a special thank you to Janet. I apoligize for dissapearing for a couple of days but I had to recuperate from my attack from "Dr. Frankenstein"

Chin Up!!

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You have an Amen here.. I am so glad to see you here, and I hope you start feeling better soon.. Please stay out of DR Kevorkian's office..LOL

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janet... oooops didn't mean to squeeze that hard..
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Default RX for the tonight.

Mark,
Can you not fit in the bathtub? Forget the Epsom Salts, find something better. Maybe a rubber duck! Get in there and relax is what I would do. I flip flop between my nice comfy bed with the TV on, the kitchen and the bathtub...no cares, no worries. huh? An ice cream fudge sundae would work!-non for the rubber duck.

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Default Bathtub????

What is this contraption you speak of? Hmmmm? Is it the oval porcelain basin I have observed so many filling with warm wonderful water and baskin in? So many I hear of soaking and listening to their favorite music and enjoying the glow of lit candles? Is there not a sign at the entrance of such rooms stating "If you are this tall you cannot not enter such basin"? Hmmmm?

For I sure as heck know I can't fit in no dang tub!!

Why me? Why did God make me so dang long? Answer me that. Do you know how many scars I have on my head from banging into stuff like doorways? I kid you not!!!. I had to spend a arm and a leg (no pun intended) on a new box spring and mattress with an additional 6 inches added to it so my feet wouldn't hang out over the end.

Well enough said on that subject! Thanks all for caring as always!!

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Default amen, amen, amen

oh mark, i think the whole 'congregation' is saying amen to the idea of improved bedside manners!

and while i'm sorry u can't get into your tub, i think u should know that being short isn't such a great thing either.....for instance: at the store, my favorite cereal is stocked on the top shelf, and there's a bin of something below it, so i can't stand on the bottom shelf to reach it......i usually have to throw myself on the mercy of a nearby tall(er) person to get the box down for me....one time i grabbed a mop from a nearby display and used it to knock down a couple of boxes.....worked great - i wish they'd kept the mop display handy!

will u go grocery shopping with me?

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