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 04-30-2009, 07:52 PM #1
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Default Hi stressedout,

It could be spasms as Ali said. I had the same thought when I read what you were saying. I would ask my Dr. about it.

I hope the blocks work for you. They did help me.

Hope you feel better soon.

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hi stressed out.
i also have this issue but on top of my RSD i have essential tremors which is basicly the tremor part of parkinson diease i have had this for awhile but i also just have shakes from the RSD and its annoying at best.. i would ask the doc to make sure that it isnt something else.. but it could be also mucsle contractions too

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Hand shakes are normal for me i also get a clamping down sensation where i can not release my hand... It is most likely some sort of spasm... and if not a spasm something to do with the nerve maybe..... I would maybe make an appointment with your doc and bringing it up... I know when i was having alot of problmes with it the put me on neurotin and it helped it out alot...
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I think it's a crazy thing. I shake so badly at times, there is No Way I can type, or write with a pen. I can't understand my own handwriting. Ever.
I have a tbi also, but, sometimes the shaking is a little blessing, if you can believe that.
It does keep you from "freezing up". The "one position" thing is a No No for RSD!
Stay in one position too long, like sleeping for instance, and it's like trying to break out of a block of ice..

Alright, it's no kind of blessing. It's just different.

I'm sorry that you have this....

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