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What is missing here?RSD most certainly is no friend of mine, because it has changed my life permanently on so many different levels, yet something is missing here.
We all know that RSD can set in do to a fracture or surgery, however, many cases of RSD involve only a minor, seemingly inconsequential injury or no injury or surgery at all, this in turn would lead us to examine what the triggers are. Just follow me on this one. When we feel ill or pain in any region of our system, it is natural to make an appointment with our doctor and often without proper examination, the prescription pad comes out. Medications do have their place, however, if not correctly diagnosed, will they help or harm us? If, the pain continues, scans of different sorts would be scheduled and scans usually relate to radiation, which never is a good thing, even if we are told they are low levels, but we can do our own math here. If, the above do not bring clarity, than injections often follow, which raises two other questions: a) was the injection compatible with our unique system? b) but most importantly, did the metallic needle collide with part of our internal structure? If a small child can have nerve damage after an injection, than who is to say that this could not happen to us as adults? Let your mind go back to the day or week when things started to go wrong. Just something to think about. Truth Seeker
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