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 08-17-2009, 02:07 PM #16
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Default Good luck to you Pete

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Originally Posted by AintSoBad View Post
Thanks for writing this!
I'm going to see Dr Knobler, (Dr Schwartzmann's ex parter, from Jefferson) this Wednesday. And, I'm having such difficulty, trying to describe what's going on with me!
I need him to write a letter (his wife called me a few weeks ago, about some other business, and she caught me during a crying spell. She immediately took the reigns, and wanted to do whatever could be done, so they're going to write a letter to me, to or for, the court. (divorce issues). Anyway, I was supposed to fax or email her something, and I'm just stuck!
I can't come up with the words, to describe what's going on with me!
(Understand, I have RSd, Tos, Tbi, etc.) so the tbi gets in the way of the pain , and v,v.
I probably have six or so letters started on this computer. As soon,
as I try to 'think", I get confused. "Flooding" is horrendous, if any of you know what that means to a tbi person, it's like a computer with not enough RAM. The little clock will spin, until it crashes the computer....
It drives me NUTSO!
I can't even go into it all here, or, I'll wreck my afternoon.
But, I DO know of what you speak!
Dr S. is Correct! I do believe.
Now, I add a TBI to to RSD, and what gives???
AGH!

Best Wishes for being well!

Pete
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Pete good luck to you. I hope you are able to finish your letter and that you are given the help you need there. Let us know and take care, cz
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