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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Dear Dubious,

Have you tried a systemic enzyme for inflammation & pain? I take serrapeptase now and I really missed it when I ran out a while ago.

I'm quite concerned about you and I sure hope you are able to find some ways to calm your mind body and spirit. Diana offered some great suggestions.

When it gets really bad I tell myself that I may have RSD but RSD doesn't have me! Hang in there and please let us know how you are doing.

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Dear Dubious,

Have you tried a systemic enzyme for inflammation & pain? I take serrapeptase now and I really missed it when I ran out a while ago.

I'm quite concerned about you and I sure hope you are able to find some ways to calm your mind body and spirit. Diana offered some great suggestions.

When it gets really bad I tell myself that I may have RSD but RSD doesn't have me! Hang in there and please let us know how you are doing.

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Hi Dubious,

We are all worried for you and do hope you feel better........... Msl: where do you get serrapeptase enzyme? I might like to try and have on hand. I can't take traditional ansaids or aspirin. Your suggestions are all very familiar and good ones for sure.

Thank You, Debbie

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where do you get serrapeptase enzyme? I have never heard of this. Can you fill me in?
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Hi Dubious,

We are all worried for you and do hope you feel better........... Msl: where do you get serrapeptase enzyme? I might like to try and have on hand. I can't take traditional ansaids or aspirin. Your suggestions are all very familiar and good ones for sure.

Thank You, Debbie

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where do you get serrapeptase enzyme? I have never heard of this. Can you fill me in?
Hi Debbie,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serrapeptase

The research on this is a bit questionable, and initially I was skeptical about it but after trying it I have decided to keep using it, for me it works.

I bought mine from a heath food store. The company that makes the one I use is called Enerex. I take the 90,000 UI, 3 x per day on an empty stomach. There are other products from different companies, some blend it with other enzymes. I picked this one because it is has a high potencty.

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Dear Dubious -

I don't know whether or not your HMO would pick up an ER visit under the circumstances, you would have to check it your plan documents carefully.

Is there any way you can get through to the higher ups in the HMO without going through the (necessarily) time consuming process of a formal appeal?

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Dear, Dubious,

If your up for it make 2 lists one with your HX and another for your SX. Please go to the ER if it's real rough. You are in my heart and prayers.

Much Love, Roz
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Dear Dubious,

What is standing out to me is this.

the incision on my left hip hurts and itches



You could have a serious infection, from the surgery. With an injury you have a 25% infection rate anyhow. I know we haven't always seened eye to eye. But I believe in loving my neighbor, like myself.

Hang in their and please get help. Hugs, Roz
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