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 02-23-2009, 12:51 AM #1
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Hi Ali,

I'm so sorry to hear of your fall and possible problems in your left arm. Please try to stay calm. You are always so encouraging and sympathetic toward eveyone on here. We appreciate you so much. Please let us know what the pt and Drs. say. I've been temporarily off the internet, as my lapdown is down. They gave me a temp. password as I have forgotten that. Hope to get the computer people out here this week. Take care, Loetta
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I am sorry that you are facing more and I know when I feel pain in other areas or something happens like you are facing I too fear the worst. I try to stay in the moment and do what I can to get through the day.It may end up just being sore and not an rsd spread(fingers crossed) You are such a strong young lady and I hope that you find relief and answers on Wed too. Keep us updated.
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Ali

I don't know how much traveling you've done, but one thing to remember is that you can get up and move around the cabin whenever the seat belt sign is off. Talk to the flight attendants and let them know your situation. They are there to help you. Do not be afraid to ask them for assistance.

I have traveled a great deal over the years (as a Flight Attendant and passenger) both long haul and short haul.

I just came back from my trip to Seattle albeit only a flight of a little more than an hour and had no problems. The Flight Attendants were very helpful as were the passengers in assisting me with my carry on and getting my checked bag.

Good luck with your PT on Wednesday and your flight on Sunday! Have a great time in Las Vegas!

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