Chronic Pain Support Group
Physicians and professionalsdefine pain as chronic if it lasts longer than three to six months and is persistent. It's distinct from acute pain that is a direct result of injury or trauma. This support group is dedicated to those suffering from chronic pain. Discuss treatments that have worked for you, find advice for your specific experience, and find support. You're not...
thaliajen
I'm in a hotel room watching "Man Vs. Wild"- this crazy British man who went swimming in the ice- jumping in one hole and swimming to next- 5 minutes in frozen water. He made me so happy when he said that he was so cold but at that rate of punishment to the body the cold was burning. It was a firelike freeze, then he described RSD to a T by saying the cold/heat pain was intensely painful and he had to act fast.
Maybe I'm just bored, but this is how I've described RSD for 15 years! And if HE felt it by abusing his body for a tv show, then it isn't so crazy that I feel it too, every day. It's on Animal Planet and they're watching him in thermal photography- it's NUTS! But I want to get my pic taken with those cameras, LOL! The foot and lower leg would be the color of ice cold but to ME it would FEEL like a combo of the red for heat, and the blue for cold.
I recall being diagnosed with RSD and having both my feet checked for temperature on these black "slates"? I had to allow them to take my foot temperature before I got the diagnosis, but at the time I had no pain b/c they'd given me a shot. I am TERRIFIED of doctors and especially, NEEDLES. I truly feel, at this point in history, there should be better ways to administer meds than by the barbaric needle. Sorry, JMO. But what I remember is, they took the plates off my feet or feet of the plates, (It WAS 15 years ago, LOL!) and the Phys Med Doc called in the Vascular surgeon and Ortho guy and had them look at the results.
I was in la la land b/c I had NO idea that a shot of medicine makes you a little...drunkish? I was not feeling much, but still yanked my foot back (a longtime habit now- getting the foot out of harm's way) when the Ortho thought he could TOUCH it. In fact it must've been horrific that day b/c for me to take a shot...let's just say I refused an IV with kidney stones more than once but they still give it to you b/c u need the hydration. :( That's why I never go in with stones any more.
I just thought that statement and the show really summed up a lot about RSD, so if you guys ever get a chance to see it, you'll hear another person talk about how being that cold makes it hot- a cold/hot pain that is ridiculous beyond words.
I was the freak with the bluish foot and (okay- I'm admitting to RSD's ugly side- the hair on my foot and the ugly strong, long, disgusting toenails. I still am that person, and I am having extra symptoms this week, just as I ready to leave for Cancun in a few hours to finish up a piece. I'm at the airport hotel, readying for bed and see this. I'm sitting here worrying about my calves b/c they (BOTH!) are intensely painful for NO reason. The muscles are spasming like crazy and they seem to want to freeze up in odd positions. Now, I have RSD in my left foot and leg, but why is my right leg doing this too?
Maybe I need to find a wildlife show to join? Or maybe I just need to get to Cancun and swim a bit, relax a bit, and not worry so much.
Sorry- I'm literally on my 4th day of insomnia with 2 hours a night being the average for the week. I feel like I've lost IQ points with that sleep!
See you from Cancun! Hope you're all feeling well and low to no pain. Let's all have a great week!
-Jen
Maybe I'm just bored, but this is how I've described RSD for 15 years! And if HE felt it by abusing his body for a tv show, then it isn't so crazy that I feel it too, every day. It's on Animal Planet and they're watching him in thermal photography- it's NUTS! But I want to get my pic taken with those cameras, LOL! The foot and lower leg would be the color of ice cold but to ME it would FEEL like a combo of the red for heat, and the blue for cold.
I recall being diagnosed with RSD and having both my feet checked for temperature on these black "slates"? I had to allow them to take my foot temperature before I got the diagnosis, but at the time I had no pain b/c they'd given me a shot. I am TERRIFIED of doctors and especially, NEEDLES. I truly feel, at this point in history, there should be better ways to administer meds than by the barbaric needle. Sorry, JMO. But what I remember is, they took the plates off my feet or feet of the plates, (It WAS 15 years ago, LOL!) and the Phys Med Doc called in the Vascular surgeon and Ortho guy and had them look at the results.
I was in la la land b/c I had NO idea that a shot of medicine makes you a little...drunkish? I was not feeling much, but still yanked my foot back (a longtime habit now- getting the foot out of harm's way) when the Ortho thought he could TOUCH it. In fact it must've been horrific that day b/c for me to take a shot...let's just say I refused an IV with kidney stones more than once but they still give it to you b/c u need the hydration. :( That's why I never go in with stones any more.
I just thought that statement and the show really summed up a lot about RSD, so if you guys ever get a chance to see it, you'll hear another person talk about how being that cold makes it hot- a cold/hot pain that is ridiculous beyond words.
I was the freak with the bluish foot and (okay- I'm admitting to RSD's ugly side- the hair on my foot and the ugly strong, long, disgusting toenails. I still am that person, and I am having extra symptoms this week, just as I ready to leave for Cancun in a few hours to finish up a piece. I'm at the airport hotel, readying for bed and see this. I'm sitting here worrying about my calves b/c they (BOTH!) are intensely painful for NO reason. The muscles are spasming like crazy and they seem to want to freeze up in odd positions. Now, I have RSD in my left foot and leg, but why is my right leg doing this too?
Maybe I need to find a wildlife show to join? Or maybe I just need to get to Cancun and swim a bit, relax a bit, and not worry so much.
Sorry- I'm literally on my 4th day of insomnia with 2 hours a night being the average for the week. I feel like I've lost IQ points with that sleep!
See you from Cancun! Hope you're all feeling well and low to no pain. Let's all have a great week!
-Jen
serenityha
keeska, DS gets the hicups. it's a strange club to be in. i wish i still had the first article in depth about it. i felt like i'd discovered gravity or something i'd always known was there, but no one would believe. you describe all these different sensations that are happening to you, but they won't believe. my PM now has many more descriptive terms - burning, stinging, stabbing.... i think we can all say i a have a flaming dagger there, that place itches, that place is pulsing....and we go through many of those every day. so are we supposed to chart this 24/7.
serenityha
keeska, DS gets the hicups. it's a strange club to be in. i wish i still had the first article in depth about it. i felt like i'd discovered gravity or something i'd always known was there, but no one would believe. you describe all these different sensations that are happening to you, but they won't believe. my PM now has many more descriptive terms - burning, stinging, stabbing.... i think we can all say i a have a flaming dagger there, that place itches, that place is pulsing....and we go through many of those every day. so are we supposed to chart this 24/7.
serenityha
keeska, DS gets the hicups. it's a strange club to be in. i wish i still had the first article in depth about it. i felt like i'd discovered gravity or something i'd always known was there, but no one would believe. you describe all these different sensations that are happening to you, but they won't believe. my PM now has many more descriptive terms - burning, stinging, stabbing.... i think we can all say i a have a flaming dagger there, that place itches, that place is pulsing....and we go through many of those every day. so are we supposed to chart this 24/7.
serenityha
keeska, DS gets the hicups. it's a strange club to be in. i wish i still had the first article in depth about it. i felt like i'd discovered gravity or something i'd always known was there, but no one would believe. you describe all these different sensations that are happening to you, but they won't believe. my PM now has many more descriptive terms - burning, stinging, stabbing.... i think we can all say i a have a flaming dagger there, that place itches, that place is pulsing....and we go through many of those every day. so are we supposed to chart this 24/7.
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