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 03-13-2009, 05:08 PM #31
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glad that you are finally getting a date at least you can look forward to it.. the anxiety is a tricky thing it just creeps up on ya like a ghost ...im glad that you have gotten out of the house and mingling with the rest of us

hang in there
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Great news on the treatment and the Library. I love books but I find it very hard to sit and read. My mind doesn't stay on anything for very long. I think it's great that you can do the volenteer work though. It does help keep your mind off of things.

It's good to see you here and I do hope you stick around. It will be interesting to hear what they do for you in the treatment and how it works for you. People learn from experiences of others.

Glad to see you back,
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I have the same problem and it drives me nuts that i can't sit and read a book. I have a list of ones i would like to read but i just can't concentrate long enough to read a book. I know its cause of the pain but still i just wish i could.
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I agree with you about the books. I have a library here in my house and I will start to read one and just get distracted or think of something else I need to do.

At least since I like antiques I can look at the pictures. LOL

I love books on History. The History of different states interest me.

For awhile it seemed like I was getting better about reading but then I went back to not being able to keep my mind on them.

It is the pain I think. It's hard to sit still when you can get comfortable due to the pain.

Let's pray that those treatments work for you.

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im the same why love to read i just cant stick with it anymore and it drives me insane i love to read but so easily distracted
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Default Good to hear from you!

I am so glad to hear from you and really happy that you are volunteering your time. That is great. We are all here for as much support as you would like. I'm sure that you taking the time to tell your story will help others to come forward too. Thanks for being here and it really is great to hear from you! Let us know how the treatment goes.
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