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 07-17-2009, 09:35 AM #2
AintSoBad AintSoBad is offline
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Diana,
I'm SO sorry that you're getting these weird sensations...
I know how to fix it.

Can we boil it down?
Has it to do with your diet? Or, your stress?

Has it to do with your energy expended? ( A simple test, or maybe not so simple, can you just take a "day off" and lay around in your pajamas?) You know, just be totally lazy?
First, you deserve this, and So many of us, don't allow ourselves to do it! But, WE ALL deserve it!

Could you just wake up tomorrow, (close your eyes now and read this) all showered already, and have a real cutie pie guy, serve you a nice lite breakfast, give you the remote fore the TV, and give you a light oily rubdown? Super Gently...

Then, you doze off again for a little while? Why not?

How would that feel?
The temperature would be perfect... As would be the scent, from the fresh flowers..

and then, after you're well rested,
a Fresh dinner, or late lite lunch, your favorite!
with a couple of your bestest of friends!
And, NO Clean up!
Just a good show on the TV, then bam! Everyone is gone, after some Great laughs!
It's yours to relax again!

Another light massage, and your favorite movie on...
And, off you go... whatever you want, and to sleep...

Does that feel better?

Would a "Total Escape" ease some of the pain?

I am a believer, in the "Total Escape".
I guess you noticed.

I've no one to share it with, but, was pretty ok at it.

Anyway,
There's some "Stressors" in your life, that won't let you go!
You know it.

Force them away. Release them.
Then, just be "alone and relaxed"!

I'd bet, that'd make a world of difference!

Or, I'll come out thar, and rub you down with coconut butter, Olive Oil, and toss you in a pan and, Bronze you up!...


(This is the response you get for not being 'round for a while!) Hah!



HEY! This goes for Anyone here well, except the guys. You need to find someone else for that, even though it's not sexul, I ain't oilin' no hairy legs!


Pete
ASB?
huh?
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