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 02-25-2009, 11:28 AM #1
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Default Thanks Michael,

I did pull up a lot of websites talking about it's use these days so apparently it does help some still.

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I did pull up a lot of websites talking about it's use these days so apparently it does help some still.

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Hi Ada,

I am interested in the articles. Could you pull up the websites please.

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A google search comes up with these results-
http://www.google.com/search?q=quini...ient=firefox-a

a quick skim looks like it might be 50/50 either way.
A good way to compare pluses & minuses..before trying anything
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hey ada
when i was a kid and would get "growing pains " as my grandmother called them they would give me the quinine even till i was about 12 . too bad i didnt grow as i am only 4 10
anyways i havent taken this for rsd but it did help when i didnt have rsd

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I remember when Quinine was the treatment for leg cramps.

It has however gone out of favour and in some places (like here) you can't even get it on prescription any more. Other medications like Baclofen have taklen over, but if you really do want Quinine, then drink Tonic Water. That has enough Quinine in it to ease the most stubborn of leg cramps.
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I can remember a lot of home remedies when I was a kid that Mom and Dad used on us. There were 10 of us so we all had our fair share of awlful tasting stuff.

I did have growing pains when I was a kid but I don't remember the quinine.

They do sell it over the counter here.

I'm not much on any meds over the counter or otherwise. I recently tried Metamucil for my constipation and bloating and it made me worse. When I saw my Gastro he told me to quit it because it would.

We just don't know about any of the over the counter meds any more then we do the prescription meds and what they will do until we try them.

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To you that said you had growing pains as a kid in your legs, did any of you develope Fibromyalgia?? Just curious because I did. The doctor that DX'ed me said later when I told him had horrible 'growing pains' in my legs so bad that my Mom took me to the doctor back when your folks only took you when it was super serious, that they were a precursor to developing Fibromyalgia. Not everyone who had them did so, but alot of people who did had them. Don't mean to hijack this thread but reading about childhood leg cramps triggered my brain. And btw, my doctor when I was a kid didn't prescribe quinine for my leg cramping.

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