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Friday, May 20, 2011

FRIDAY ---RSD--- awareness---- BLOG HOP?????? and candy

This is  a post  Just to have you be aware-- If you know anything about RSD -- please share, The Theme Angel flame or both. This is part of a blog hop I was asked to be in-I'm still waiting for the links and the rest of the info
As info and links come in I will post:

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RSD--- You tube video

More info just in 2:24
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rsd /crps doesnt own me

 3 2:40 (Got this info from Michelles post)
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), also called complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), is a chronic, painful, and progressive neurological condition that affects the skin, muscles, joints and bones. The syndrome usually develops in an injured limb, such as a broken leg (e.g., ankle fracture, or following surgery. However, many cases of RSD involve only a minor injury, such as a sprain (e.g., ankle sprain). And in some cases, no precipitating event can be identified.  ----
RSD/CRPS is characterized by various degrees of burning pain, excessive sweating, swelling, and sensitivity to touch. Pain may begin in one area or limb and then spread to other limbs. In some cases, symptoms of RSD/CRPS diminish for a period of time and then reappear with a new injury.
Type 1—without nerve injury
Type 2 (formerly called causalgia)—with nerve injury
Both types of RSD/CRPS share the same signs and symptoms.
Signs and Symptoms of RSD/CRPS

The symptoms of RSD/CRPS often progress in three stages—acute, dystrophic and atrophic.
The acute stage occurs during the first 1–3 months and may include
1. burning pain---
2. swelling
3. increased sensitivity to touch
4. increased hair and nail growth in the affected region
5. joint pain
6. color and temperature changes
The dystrophic stage may involve constant pain and swelling. The affected limb may feel cool to the touch and appear bluish in color. Muscle stiffness, wasting of the muscles (atrophy) and early bone loss (osteoporosis) also may occur. This stage usually develops 3–6 months after onset of the disorder.

During the atrophic stage, the skin becomes cool and shiny, increased muscle stiffness and weakness occur, and symptoms may spread to another limb.
Characteristic signs and symptoms of sympathetic nervous system involvement include the following:
1. Burning pain
2. Extreme sensitivity to touch--
3. Skin color changes (red or bluish)
4. Skin temperature changes (hot or cold)
Pain caused by RSD/CRPS usually in not proportionate to the degree of injury. It can be triggered by disuse of the affected limb or by stress and can be spontaneous or constant.
Symptoms associated with an immune reaction include:
1. Joint pain
2. Redness
3. Swelling (edema)
4. Frequent infections

                                Please leave a comment I will be doing a random drawing for this:
                                  2 rolls of general purpose ATG Refill tape on May 23@ noon

14 comments:

  1. I am clueless to, would like to know, if you find out pass the word.... TFS

    mzcherub2009 at att dot net

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  2. Hey! Here is the blog that has the other RSD Blog Hoppers. If any of your commenters don't know what RSD/CRPS is then please direct them to my site www.rsdcrpsdoesntownme.com my mother Deanne started the blog spot with Dusti, after a little prodding from me. Thank you for sharing your RSD Awareness!

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  3. Sorry didn't post the blog url http://www.deannescreativejuice.blogspot.com/

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  4. I'm stopping by your blog today for the RSD awareness hop. I'm a also a new follower of your blog. Very cool awareness card that you made... thank you for taking part of this hop.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Michelle
    mpetrovich23@yahoo.com

    http://peanutbutterandjellydesigns.blogspot.com

    I would love if you would stop by my blog and be a follower if you like what you see.
    Thanks.

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  5. Beautiful card.

    Smiles Sher
    ShersL84bed@aol.com

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  6. Thanks so much for participating in the RSD blog hop, Diana.
    Thanks for putting up with the snafu with the email. I sent the instructions early Thursday night, but I didn't realize that I could not send email while at Dusti's, I could receive but not send. It wasn't until this morning that I discovered the problem...
    sorry and thanks again for participating

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  7. Thanks for participating in the hop. Awareness is crucial!
    BobbisTreasure@aol.com

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  8. found this hop through Christies Creations. Thanks for educating us on this syndrome!

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  9. I love your angel on this card!

    I never heard of this before, thanks for passing along the info!

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  10. I had never heard of this syndrome until the hop. Thank you for sharing information. Your card is wonderful.

    Georgiana
    Carson's Creations
    coachfans at cox dot net

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  11. Great Card!!!

    Ruby

    raleman_2000 at yahoo dot com

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  12. Love your card, I had not heard of this until the hop. Thanks for sharing!
    I am a new follower!

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  13. I hate that I didn't see this before the hop. The card is amazing. What a Beautiful angel!!!!
    Thanks so much for stopping by my blog this weekend.

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