Complex regional pain syndrome or reflex sympathetic dystrophy
After knee replacement, I developed RSD (reflex sympathetic dystrophy). I have had severe pain in my legs for a year and half. Does anyone have suggestion as to how I may control this disease
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I don,t know if you have given thoughts to second opion or if you need the other knee done. Just putting it out there. I had Dr. Trousdale at Mayo Clinic ROchester do my knees and he is excellant.
@cheris, I am not sure if this post was intended for me or someone else, but I will have the second knee done and I have tremendous in the surgeon that I have carefully chosen this time so hopefully things will be better. I'm happy to hear that your experience with Dr. Trousdale went so well.
JK
@overwhelmed, I am so sorry to hear about your husband. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you. Thankfully you do have at least one friend who is supportive. My son and daughter are not local so I would need to rely on others if in this situation. I learned when I had my transplant that some of the friends I thought were my closest friends had no use for me while I was recovering. It was a real learning experience. I hope you can get the support you deserve and need.
JK
@mari, I am curious, why not the ocean? I am looking forward to getting away, hopefully to someplace ocean side, although I know I cannot go out in the sun during mid-day at all due to the immunosuppressants. There is something so calming about the ocean.
I was Forcefully walking in knee hi water. I thought I was really doing good for my knee - but Forcefully is the operative word. Yes i agree - There is something so calming about the ocean. that’s why - even tho I have a home in S C West, AZ - my heart is still in CA. I wish u well. Mari<br>Mari<br><br>
Water exercise is really the best exercise for any of us who have pain but need to keep moving to prevent it from getting worse. I think water PT is the best, also. It can be a hassle - getting in a suit and getting wet and all - but the rewards are worth it to me. I highly recommend water therapy.
@mari Hmm, when I walk/jog in the pool I do it fairly forcefully. What did your doctor say was wrong with that?
My son lives in southern CA, two blocks from the beach and loves it.
JK
@blindeyepug, I agree, it really is a good way to get exercise but the hassle of getting in a bathing suit, then having to change to dry clothes afterwards, I sometimes dread it. Many of the people in the classes use the hot tub afterwards but I am paranoid about that despite the club being extremely clean and the water is tested very frequently. My "reward" is going into the sauna for about five minutes.
I I've been diagnosed with CRPS 2 years ago from a high ankle sprain it has spread to my right arm and now to my face and my eyes. I was wondering has anyone else had this happen to. It is very hard to live with us cuz you never know where it's going to go next. What really sucks is now I can't drive that far or you and get my son out on his trip anywhere even though he is 16 I can drive. I lost ability to write because of the fact in my right hand so I lost a lot of stuff and now I'm trying to retrain my left hand to do everything.
Yes. It is so frustrating and scary. It's path is distinct to each individual. Mine travelled from right ankle to left knee to left hand to right hand to right knee to nose and lleft cheek to sphincters. Go figure! I use hand controls in my car. Try not to let me get too down.