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With CRPS Or Pain In General. Does Anyone Find It Hard To Work Or Stand For A Period Of Time
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posted January 23, 2023
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A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I work full-time. I follow my bodies lead..stand when I need, sit when I need.

posted January 24, 2023
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Hello I had a lot of help with my pain when my doctor referred me to the Chronic pain clinic at the hospital and I was recovering from Pneumonia cop which filled my lungs and airways with inflammation and I had several heavy falls from weakness in 2017 and I recommend that you ask for a referral to a pain specialist
Hugs from Judyxx

posted January 23, 2023
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

absolutely

posted January 23, 2023
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

It took almost 20 years of surgeries, Kidney blockages and passing kidney stones many times a month before the pain got to the levels where I had to claim disability. I could not stand, sit in one position and some days I was bed ridden. I loved to work and not being able caused depression. My heart goes out to anyone who's pain is exasperated with any type of work

posted February 1, 2023
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Well, we know what hell must be like! If you have RSD, I hope you can find research that tells more side effects so you won't think you are losing your mind.

Now, NEWS FLASH.... Some dentists do not know the ADA (Dental Assoc) has specific protocols for Pain Patients. You can find them under their organization. Any dental work must be done slowly. So, if you need to teeth filled, then it should be done one at a time with a couple of weeks in between. I wasn't aware but always bring my basic chart to ever doctor. Protocol wasn't followed and I suffered. Another dentist told me and I was surprised. I had been in a type of remission of RSD, but it came back with a vengeance in the mouth. I suffered (and still do) for years. There is only so much that can be done in the mouth, but for myself, I've found acupuncture to help. I feel I have hope.

More doctors and patients need this info, as dental work can cause flares. So one might do a bit of research before having work done to keep the Chronic Pain from getting worse. Life and learn!

posted January 24, 2023

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