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bobber 06-11-2009 10:19 PM

good choice
 
really helps to know,,,how are you doing with rsd..im having a hard time at the monent ,,but trust that jesus will deliver...........bobber

loretta 06-12-2009 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by daniella (Post 521049)
I was reading more on the foods to have and not and I think dairy depends on the person and how you tolerate it. See I read that if you are allergic or sensitive to a food that can delay recovery. This may or may not be true. I have osteoporsis and I think dairy is important but that is just me. I know Mrs D was talking about how having flaxseed I think with cottage cheese helps with inflamation but I could be wrong

Hi Daniella, Thanks for the reply. I'll do some research regarding dairy and if there is involvement in inflammation. I definetly feel the inflammation is going down. I also have fibromyalgia. Several years ago I almost went to Florida to a Dr. specializing in RSD. He is retired now, but partner is practicing. His website is still online. www.rsdrx.com Dr. Hooshmand has a section on his website called puzzles. Very good questions and answers. He also had a different opinion on opiates and their stiffling the natural endorphins. I've been on vicodin for years and lorazepam, sleeping pills. Can't imagaine trying to not have them. But he recommends other pain killers that are not in the opiate category and why. I'm going to speak to my neuro next week about it. I also have trigeminal nerve disorder.
Take care, loretta


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