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 02-02-2008, 11:37 PM #8
HereInBakersfield HereInBakersfield is offline
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Default I apologize for my absent minded year delay to reply to your post.

Hi Debbie,
It is nice to have someone local to chat/talk with besides the local RSD group on MySpace which is really too young and not at my particular social/intellectual or experience reality at all.
I have had a lot happen in a year. I apologize to you and each other person in this community that I just got detached from.
I caught my wife in a 3+ year affair, about a week after our 8 th year anniversary. She just left, she flew out and left me and my (our) son for almost 45 das before establishing contact and making/adhering to custody, and all other related issues.
It is hard to believe that it was 12-15-2006 at 11:13 PM when I wrote this message, especially feeling like the loneliest-betrayed man in the world.
I have only just begun again to research this infliction and become informed as my life has calmed down a little bit.

I am so overwhelmed by life as it only makes my daily excruciating pain worse. The only relief I have had is was when I was hospitalized for Gallstones. I was given something called Fetanyl and It was like a miracle. I know there is a patch which provides a 24 hour delivery which sounds like a superior pain delivery solution over the myriad of what I take now- 8 (10 mg) methadone, and 4 (5mg) of percocet per day plus 8 (300 mg) of neurontin and 3-5 Lidocaine patches placed on the right side and all the way to the right side of my right triceps/biceps location.

I placed a shortcut to my desktop so I can communicate effectively more often, but I still have some really bad days so please forgive and understand me in advance.

Thank you--


BTW, I am turning a young 48 on 2/14/08. I an in great need of new local friends and have lots of time to have coffee or just talk. I am medically retired.
Joseph

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Originally Posted by debbiehub View Post
Hi Joseph and welcome to our group. You will find a lot of emotional support here- You may want to share if you have had any successful treatment for your RSD.....Ask questions and vent as much as you need to..

Debbie
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