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 05-28-2009, 10:48 PM #11
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I am so sorry. May I ask what state you live in? I saw Dr Stanton Hicks mentioned and I saw him. He is in OH. I called about Dr S and he is taking patients in Oct 2010 but maybe since the surgery issue that would be different. Is there a major hospital in your area that could refer you to someone who deals with rsd? There are many other meds and treatments available and I know how hard it is to find a doctor who will work with you. I have had many that sound like yours that just say it won't help but that is where I feel other opinions come in. I know this is hard with WC.


Daniella,
NOT to disagree.
Because everything that you say, is TRUE!

But, we've got to show these "new folks" a "positive way", don't you think?

A University Hospital, in a city, as near as possible, and, I understand that can be a few hours away. (How well do you want to get?)

Check them out, online.Call the Cheif of Neurology.
If S/He can't or won't handle RSD, perhaps someone in his "underlings" will..... (not a great choice, huh?)
Keep LOOKING!
Find a CONeorology!
Fine one who knows RSD, and will take you in, and Bam. There you go!
You're on your way!

It may take many steps.
for him/her to pass you down the line to PM doctors, etc. But, DO IT!
FOLLOW THROUGH!

There is no "magic wand" for RSD!
You must make the effort!

(and, this is what the docs now depend on, if you hurt enough, YOU'll find THEM!)

Sorry to say, they're not looking for you!


So, make the appoint ment with Dr S! Do it! (I guarantee, others will **** off, and you will get called up)
Or, call doctor Knobler, in Ft. Washington. Better, IMHO.
He's doing the same thing.
Make the appt. And, check on it weekly!!!!
Did you get that?
CHECK ON IT WEEKLY!!!

Can I give better advice than that?

Nope.
Don't buy lottery tickets. They'll just take your money.

Get an appointment, and stick with it, Time, Time Time, is on Your side!
(Yes it is).....


I promise.

Pete
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