RSD/CRPS Facts 1.) The mean age at diagnosis is 42 years. However, we are seeing more injuries among young girls, and children as young as 3 years old can get CRPS.(1) 2.) One of the symptoms of RSD/CRPS is Edema (Swelling.) Medical Professionals tend to tell Patients to use Ice. This is WRONG! Always use warm moist heat. Ice can cause use to get further nerve damage and can cause it to spread. 3.) There is no cure for RSD. Treatment in the first three to six months after onset with nerve blocks, medications and physical therapy has been reasonably effective. After six months treatment becomes harder and the success rate diminishes the longer one has RSD. Early treatments include sympathetic nerve blocks, medication (such as tricyclic antidepressives, anticonvulsives, beta blockers, and NSAIDs), physical therapy, psychotherapy, and electrical stimulation. More invasive treatments are often used in the later stages of RSD, including spinal cord stimulators, dorsal column stimulators, and possibly morphine pumps. There are more treatments avaliable as the research progresses. 4.) RSD pain is ranked 45 on the McGill pain index, which means it is rated as the most painful chronic pain disease that exists. It is above cancer(non-terminal), and both medicated and non-medicated pregnancy. 5.) Early and accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment are key to recovery, yet many health care professionals and consumers are unaware of its signs and symptoms. Typically, people with CRPS report seeing an average of FIVE physicians before being accurately diagnosed.(1) 6.) It is not a rare disorder, and may affect millions of people. Infact according to some estimates there are anywhere from 1.5 to 6 million people. (2) That makes the RSD/CRPS population of the United States greater then that of the Combined Military, 2,221,502. (3) 7.)This is not a psychological syndrome, but people may develop psychological problems when physicians, family, friends, and co-workers do not believe their complaints of pain. 8.)There are two types of RSD Type One (I) is what we would call classic RSD and now it is called CRPS. It involves soft tissue injuries such as burns, sprains, strains, tears, and most of the medical issues that end in “itis” ; bursitis, arthritis, and tendonitis to name a few. It can involve minor nerve damage.9.) It is hard to pinpoint the number of people who have RSD/CRPS, though some estimates put the number of people afflicted with this syndrome at 6 million (2) and other estimates claim between 5% and 10% of the population. 10.) RSD/CRPS
is often called the "Suicide Disease," because it causes so much pain
that the patients are in greater risk of taking their own life. That is
why it is so important to get support for yourself and fellow RSD
Angels. Let not one flame of an RSD Angel burn out! We are here for you!
If you ever need to talk email rsdcrps@gmail.com or call the National Suicide
Hotline 1-800-273-8255. 11.) A lot of studies now show it is rare in Chronic Pain Patients, who take Opioids and Pain Medicine daily, to become addicted to themWe deserve to wake up each day and smile. We are more than just patients, we are mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, grandparents, and more greatly we are unique. We are what we allow ourselves to be and if we allow a big bully like RSD/CRPS define who we are, then that is wrong!The symptoms of CRPS vary in severity and length. Some experts believe there are three stages associated with CRPS, marked by progressive changes in the skin, muscles, joints, ligaments, and bones of the affected area, although this progression has not yet been validated by clinical research studies. Stage one is thought to last from 1 to 3 months and is characterized by severe, burning pain, along with muscle spasm, joint stiffness, rapid hair growth, and alterations in the blood vessels that cause the skin to change color and temperature. 15.)Allodynia (Ancient Greek άλλος állos "other" and οδύνη odýni "pain") is a pain due to a stimulus which does not normally provoke pain. Allodynia is different from hyperalgesia, an extreme reaction to a stimulus which is normally painful. 16.)Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Causalgia, Sudek's Atrophy,Sudek's Dystrophy,traumatic arthritis, minor causalgia, post traumatic osteoporosis, post traumatic pain syndrome, post traumatic edema, post traumatic angiospasm, shoulder/hand syndrome, and sympathetically maintained pain syndrome. Are all names for the same disease!
No Matter how you say it....it Hurts! |
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Sources:
1.) RSD/CRPS Facts: http://www.rsds.org/2/fact_fiction/index.html
2.)Estimated Amount of people with RSD/CRPS in the United States: http://www.rsds.org/pdf/
3.)Combined Military (Original Source Wikipedia): http://answers.yahoo.com/
4.)CRPS/RSD Overview: http://www.rsdhope.org/crps-overview.html
5.) FACT SHEET ON CHRONIC NONMALIGNANT PAIN (CNP) http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/asap/factsheet.html
6.) Guide To Complex Regional Pain Syndrome http://arthritis.about.com/od/rsd/a/guidetocrps.htm
7.) Allodynia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allodynia
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