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 07-07-2015, 01:25 PM #61
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After weeks of incompetency of the infusion suite for Dr. Schwartzman's ketamine program they returned saying i didn't pass my one clearance test. Turns out if your depressed your rejected from the program. how is any RSD patient not depressed? Only those less than 2 years into it can be the ones not depressed at all. I'm irate and not alone my doctors are as well and my past therapists are going to be brought back into this equation. I've been on over 7 antidepressants and gone through therapists all to the conclusion that my RSD needs to be taken out of the equation before my depression can go away. What i find funny is the doctor which conducted the test to which i didn't pass, told me at the end of it that there was no problem and that without question i had passed. I've meet kids in Dr. Sherry's program that had went to schwartzman first and it failed for them, they than went through sherry's program and were cured. Should i really be surprised schwartzman should chicken out in the end. Every pain clinic i go to look at my file and go your to advanced. Its no wonder schwartzman would do the same. I passed all my clearances schwartzman is pulling this ******** cause hes unconfident in his own program i saw it the first time i had an appointment with him. All he did was keep instilling he was working with the FDA on other treatments that he could try. For a specialist that's been quote on quote studying RSD for 30 years i find it hard for schwartzman not to have seen all RSD patients depressed. The good news is i have had another RSD specialist on the back burner ready in case schwartzman pulled something which i am glad i had. Dr. Ronald Harbutt he does a similar ketamine treatment. His program is not up until this fall but at least there is another. I am severely disappointed in Dr. Schwartzman, he definitely was not worth the wait nor would he have been work a weeks wait. From what i've seen and from what i have learned from other patients it seems unless your rsd is in one or a few spots than schwartzman's program will work and even than it fails quite often. Good luck to the rest of you.
Is Dr. Schwartzmann the one at Hannaman hospital in Philly?
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Old 07-11-2015, 03:12 PM #62
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Found the OP's initial comment correct in many aspects but not entirely sold on the whole matter of one being rejected due to depression etc?

I have pretty serious PTSD that along with my TBI, and all other Marine Corps combat associated medical issues sustained from an IED blast in Iraq. My Doc and all others realize my PTSD is "that bad" and that my suicidal ideations are prevalent as well. This didnt stop them from doing my first treatment (since the Doc said #1 was actually specified for these type of thoughts and issues one may have) and I am now scheduled to do the one day infusion process next. Just my own opinion based on personal experience thats all.
I will add that the first treatment was the most off the wall hallucinogenic trip Ive ever had! Absolutely speechless what went on in my head!
Wishing you all a pain free life!
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hi lordwood, i'm so sorry you didn't qualify for ketamine but hope you keep trying to find others ways to manage your rsd pain. there are other treatments available so don't give up hope. and there are meds for depression from rsd that your dr can prescribe to help you deal with that as well as the meds they can prescribe to help manage your rsd pain. just take it a day at a time. soft hugs coming your way.
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