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 03-23-2009, 07:19 PM #1
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Dear Folks,

I really hope these lines find your pain levels down, I really do.

It has not been any accident why I don't have the pain anymore. I was more than fed up with the SX just being treated.

I researched the BBB. The last thing I wanted to do was study medical research, but I had to. To have my life somewhat back.

The pain I was in was beyond any medical charts. I had to be so drugged up it was unbelieveable.

My DX is Type 2, which is worse than 1, if I can get get better so can you.

It's an MD's job to find out what got into my brain. I had to have an MD a bit like a detective if that makes sense.

They had to find out what got in their in other words. Please just hang in their.

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I'm going to try a new direction with this. I've got a great doc right now. I've got three really good docs now though I don't know one very well yet.

I hope you continue improving.
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They had to find out what got in their in other words.???
What do you mean by this Roz?
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hi roz,
have you posted your story in full elsewhere? if so, where can i find it?
and if not, can you tell it here? i'd love to know what put you into remission and what your experience with rsd was like. also, what is "BBB" and "sx"? i'm also going to check the FAQ section for those abbreviations.
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I think she meant "They had to find out what got in there, in other words."

I think -

BBB = blood brain barrier
and some medical terms abbreviated -
sx = symptoms
dx = diaginosis
hx = history
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(BBB= Blood Brain Barrier....Sx= symptom)

Mslday, I'm not sure if Roz has seen your post yet, but I took to to mean...her Dr's needed to find out what got in there..as in what crossed the bbb and got into her brain.
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hehe jinx!
If my connection was faster I would have beat you- spring break here and I think kids are bogging the dsl down.
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hi roz,
have you posted your story in full elsewhere? if so, where can i find it?
and if not, can you tell it here? i'd love to know what put you into remission and what your experience with rsd was like.
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That is a good idea.
I think the history and time line might be helpful for some, or the steps along the way.
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That is a good idea.
I think the history and time line might be helpful for some, or the steps along the way.

Jo mar,

It would be a book.

What entered by brain, is probaley different than what entered theirs. We are talking it could be thousands of different things.

In my case it has been only about 5 things, but others might be 3 different things.

I am very weak and still ill, out of pain but still sick. My treatments are beyond rough.

If anyone believes something or things, might be attacking your nervious system please start studing the BBB.

An MD needs to find out what got in their, it's a bit like them looking for a needle in a haystack.

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I'm going to try a new direction with this. I've got a great doc right now. I've got three really good docs now though I don't know one very well yet.

I hope you continue improving.
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Thanks for caring. Roz
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