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Hi Carrie, I get awful chest pains. It's from my lungs when the heart acts up so do my lungs.
Hi Sandra, I don't get migrains. I use to have a terrible problem. I have been seeing a chiropractor (activator) he can't use is hands. The activator is a small spring loaded tool he puts it on the area of my spine that needs adjusted. He actually diagnoised my RSD. My regular MD didn't agree with him he went on vacation one day and I saw another doctor in the practice. He had done an internship with Dr. S in Philly and referred me on to see him. I hope today is a less painful day than yesterday!!! Take care, Sherrie |
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Woodsman- Forgive me if I'm totally on the wrong track here, but I don't quite know how to take some of what you said, so I'll respond bit by bit. No I don't take NSAIDS. I took them for about six months back in 2002 when I had bursitis and shoulder impingement syndrome, but haven't had them since then. I gave myself a set time to be on them then that was it. They don't help with my RSD pain at all and never did, I took them for the bursitis pain. To be honest, I'm surprised a doctor would let you be on them for 23 years. Quote:
I'm not keen on taking medications for my heart, but I have to be sensible. I'm a mum of four young kids, I can't take risks with my health, so if I need a medication to keep my heart beating properly, then that's what I have to do. Quote:
I always weigh up the pros and cons of all the medications I try. Sometimes you can put up with the side effects because of the benefits of the medication, other times you can't. So far the benefits of oxy have far outweighed the side effects for me, but now that's starting to shift, so I am reassessing whether I should stay on this or not. The downside is there are no other medications that work for my pain if I do have to come off the oxy. But I'm hoping I can get some relief from another ketamine infusion. I've had 5 now and have mostly done well with them so I'll go down that path next. Quote:
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Yeah, it's scary having heart problems. Because I don't want anything to happen to me. My husband and kids would like me to hang around a bit longer ;) and I don't want them to worry that something bad will happen. But having these heart symptoms are part and parcel with the RSD, then so be it. As with everything that has been thrown at me by my rsd in the past 9 years, I'll just have to work around it. Thanks for your comments. I hope this has helped explain my situation a little better. Kate |
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