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 RSD I had a fracture on the side of my foot, wore a boot cast walker and almost immediately experienced more pain. My doctor put a hard cast on my foot/leg for 6 weeks, but the pain only increased. He took off the cast, my foot up to my knee was red, swollen and very shiny, and oh so painful, couldn’t even touch it. I finally recovered after 3 years, including having to be off of work for 7 months, but still have pain and sensitivity occasionally. I tried different pain meds which didn’t work, did aqua therapy, also didn’t help, and went to a pain clinic where they did a nerve block near my spine. That worked for about 10 minutes, then the pain was right back. The recovery from this was very slow, thank goodness I went to see a specialist who had a very similar situation previously, other than that no one could ever understand my pain but me. Before this happened to me, I had a surgery done 3 or 4 years prior, and didn’t understand why it took me 3 times longer than normal to recover and get back to work. Now I know why, I had all of the symptoms of RSD but didn’t know anything about it. A concern in the back of my mind is that someday I may need a surgery of some type and this will happen again. I find myself always being safety continuous so I don’t take a chance of subjecting myself to another fracture or break. I think that the only person who can understand this sort of pain is someone who has experienced it. Comments
October 2009
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