Living with RSDThis section is a place to share stories about Living with RSD Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download My RSD I have RSD (reflex symothetic distofy) in my knee. When i first got it, it didn’t bother me too much so i didn’t think anything of it! There was only a little bit of pain, enough to bother me. Well when it started to get worse my mother took me to the doctor and they 1st thought i had a disease called Lupus! Thank god that wasn’t the case. Then they thought that since my knee had been dislocated so many times that the nerve had gotten messed up. Well when the therapy that they had my doing wasn’t makeing it any better we went to a specialist. They then diagnoised me with RSD! By that time not only was my knee VERY sinsitive but so was my middle thigh and middle calf! I could not stand to touch it AT ALL and nor could i wear jeans. Now i have been doin therapy and its getting alot better though it is taking a very long time! Not only do i have this disorder but i also live with crohns disease. i have frown to acsept these things not get myself down. There is nothing at all that i can do to make it go away any sooner so, there is no reason to get depressed and everything like i used to! if u have RSD, dont let it get you down. everything will get better. Everything happens for a reason Sincerly Comments
April 2007
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