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 12-22-2006, 11:01 AM #1
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Hi Everyone,
I hope these lines find you in good shape. At least with your pain levels down a bit.

At the beginning of this week, I had a friend come over and Shanghi me out of the cabin. I did not want to look like a bum like I usually do. So I were boots, now these beautiful boots are 2 inches at the most.

The following day, I felt like I was in Northern England trying to walk on the beach, their are a lot of pebbles their. Now I feel like a needle is going up my right foot.

Now throught out this whole ordeal I only had RSD in the right shoulder, arm and hand.

After the holidays I am going to demand they get to the root of this problem. I have Docs and medical professionals in my family which in a way makes it worse.

If I have to check myself into a alternative medical clinic I will. Believe me alot of my family members will be in shock over this one.

This whole RSD stuff is like 2+2 =5. I am beginning to think this is some kind of Peripheral Neuropathy at least in my case.

Hugs, Roz

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My PM Doc who is very knowledgeable about RSD, He treats about 50 patients who have it. He told me that neuropathy can go hand in hand with RSD alot of times & he says I definitely have both going on now. Mostly because of the way I describe some of the strange sensations I now have in my feet at times. They treat neuropathy with some of the same drugs that they treat RSD for. Such as Neurontin (gabepentin, which I take 1200 mg 3 X's a day), Topamax (which I can't take), Lactimil (another I can't take)(I have tried both of the ones I can't take), and I am thinking Lyrica (I take 50mg 3 X's a day also, larger doses sedate me, I gaine weight of which I am now slowly dropping).

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Hi Debbie,
Thanks for your wisdom and sharing your experiences. When I first got DX with RSD I believe they put me on to high of a dose of Neurorotten. I think I will give that ago again.

Do you remember what they started you out on?

The topamax did not work well with me, I would go into a room and seriously forget what I was going in their for. This was at a low dose.

If worst comes to worst I will have to try the Ketamine. But I really would prefer not to like to have that kind of trip

The alternative med. clinic certainly could't hurt at this point.

I have also got to have other things ruled out as well.

Thanks so much for your help. I hope your holiday is full of love and joy. Roz

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