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 03-26-2009, 01:52 PM #1
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Default American Pain Foundation Newsletter

This is one of the better news letters I've read.

http://www.painfoundation.org/Public...CN09Spring.pdf

"Some News Features and Highlights include:

9 in ’09 Challenge. (see box below)
Unraveling Fibro’s Impact: a personal journey.
Helping Hands Awardees Named: APF, in collaboration with National Fibromyalgia Association, recognizes six healthcare professionals making a difference in the lives of people with fibromyalgia.
Lyme Disease & Chronic Pain: As flowers bloom and Spring awakens, watch out for ticks.
Research Finds Listening to Your Favorite Tunes May be Just What the Doctor Ordered. Significant improvements in physical and mental health follow music therapy.
The Pain Down There: Intimacy and Pain Series.
Fast Facts on Vulvodynia.
Complementary and Alternative Therapies on the Rise, Pain Leading Reason Among Adults.
Top 10 Tips for Coping with Arthritis Pain.
Did You Know? Autism’s Link to Pain.
When Opioid Medications Have Been Prescribed for My Chronic Pain.
From the Field: Power Over Pain Action Network News Updates & Actions YOU Can Take!
...And much more!
*** In an effort to go “green” and preserve resources for core educational programming and support services, this issue of Pain Community News is only available online. ***

Please pass it along to friends, family members and others who might be interested in reading it."

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Thanks for sharing this wonderful information.

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Default Bumping up for Roz

Roz there is a very interesting article in this newsletter on Lyme disease.

I hope you are feeling better today!

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Hi MsL,

The article is another gem. I agree with just about every word of the article. I am very thankful my heart is really doing well.

This is just my opinion but the blood blister rash that some of us get with the RSD DX is Bartonella, I will try to find a post about it. Or some other parasitic infection thier are several thousand of them.

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This type of infection you can get from a flea bite, or cat scratch as well. Or just having some bug lay on you, that you swish away. It affects the lymph system, bones, nerves, vascular, etc...

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