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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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Hi Pete, It is funny you mention scuba diving because that used to be my favorite thing to do in the world, but when my back got too bad to safely dive. i had to give it up. I dove the florida keys also and loved it, but my favorite diving in florida was cave diving. For me there was something about changing tanks to breathe different mixtures along the dive to go deeper or much longer than recreational dives. of course the 4 to 6 hour deco stops are very boring but its part of the dive. I havent dove since getting crps. but i do understand the pressures(ata's) of the water you are talking about. i always wondered if i dove again if it would help or not. with crps, they say to stay away from appying ice to the body. in alaska the water feels like ice more months than not. it might get to 50 degrees in summer. plus my failed back surgeries keep me from doing much. i spend 23 to 24 hours aday in bed except one day a month i see the pain doc for refills on meds andthen back to bed. not much of a life. so iwas excited to here recently that hbot has been working for some people. thanks for the reply and looking forward to hearing more scuba stories.... Mike |
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