Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Down here in South FL it's 46 degrees. Now, to all of you folks up north, that sounds really warm. And, I know that when I lived up there, that sounded like we could go to the ocean in 46 degree weather, but once you've been down here a while, your blood thins, and you feel the cold so much more than if you came down from the north on vacation and felt the same temperature. I do know one thing, no matter what my pain doctor/anesthesiologist gives me, it isn't able to relieve a lot of this burning. I feel like I'm on fire, and can't put clothes on to touch my left shoulder over to my neck and down a ways. If you could imagine a real bad sun burn, one that had actually burnt your skin, so that any movement of that area that is burning cannot even budge, otherwise it's like crusted, burning skin. I'm just happy it's only there, and I'll sleep on my stomach tonight. It's just horrible. I try to do anything to keep my mind off of it. I'm glad my doctor knows about this RSD. My husband, though, he's 62, and he wants to start traveling for extended periods of time. I can't see how I'll be able to do it, cause I've got to see that doctor every month. It's a delimna. Well, night folks. Keep warm. Sherry a/k/a Angel90s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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