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sandyallen

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Posted: 02-05-04 00:21am

It's getting worse! The rsd, peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, my neck, back, arms, legs, groin, the shoulder poping, my left leg feels like it is going to explode! The chronic fatigue syndrome is also getting worse & my memory & senses are definitely worse! I went back to my Dr. The other day, he doesn't seem to know what to do. I am running out of patience I don't know if I can wait to go to ohsu in march. The burning pain is really bad and then the regular pain is worse along with the numbness and tingling.
Can someone out their help me? Is their a Dr. In the house? Thanks for your time!
Sincerely
sandy
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Sustang

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Posted: 02-16-04 18:30pm

Sandy, I wish I could be of better assistance to you but I am not a medical professional. All I have to offer is my pain infested life. The only now medicine things that help me are relaxation, massage and distraction. I hope you get into ohsu soon !
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sandyallen

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Thank You!!!!!! Thank You!!!
Posted: 02-23-04 01:28am

Sometimes it helps to know someone understands the pain situation! I know their are people worse off then I am, but sometimes the pain gets impossible! I go to o.H.S.U. Next month, thank goodness! But thanks again for your time and message! I hope your pain gets better!

Always,
sandy
p.S. Sustang, if their is anything I can help you out with just give me a shout maybe I can help you in return or just because I am a caregiver and that is what I do & I do hope tomorrow is better and brighter for you.
Again, always
sandy
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