Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 Hi Deb, Thanks for the suggestion! Ticks are common around here, not the kind that carry lyme disease, but I have had some before and so has my son. There was no discernable bite mark but I have had blood poisoning from insect bites 3 times before and that could be possible. My doc said it is cellulitis with blood poisoning as it is spreading up toward my heart. She gave me a shot of Levaquin with pills to take until Friday when I go back for a recheck. I guess most people run high fevers with this but the only time I run a high fever is with a virus. I always stay below 101 with strep or anything. Even when my foot was black with infection after surgery last October my temp was only 100.6 degrees. Just another uniques characteristic that makes me special! LOL That is why I hate to change doctors, I have to go through the trouble of breaking them in to my unusual occurences! As far as spreading of the RSD, I too have spinal pain but that started after the leak after a block. They did a blood patch, with my own blood, and I haven't felt really good or energetic since. That was February 1999 and I guess maybe I just haven't fully recouped. I was working 50 - 60 hours a week then, even during the blocks, and ran myself to the ground. Then the re injury in April 1999 and I can't seem to get my strength back. I never had a problem with post surgical infections before and now I have developed an infection after the past 3 in a row. All done at different hospitals, different parts of the body, different docs, etc. It doesn't make sense to me. Well, I have plenty of time to rest now as my treating physician has said I cannot work until the leg pain is reduced. They are not quite sure how to go about doing this surgery yet, that doc is contacting colleagues in Baltimore, St. Louis and UCLA for input and suggestions as this has never been done before. He has 2 other patients with the same problem but they don't have RSD. They also haven't run the gamut of noninvasive procedures yet and I am anxious to get this done so I can get on with my life. It may not be the right thing to do, but with the atrophy I can see how the bones have shifted in my lower leg and knee and feel this nerve transection surgery gives me a good shot at relief from the peroneal nerve pain. Then the RSD pain should go back to where it was before the reinjury and I should be able to go back to work. Least that is how I see it. Jo has been very supportive and has made me realize that I have to fight for the right to live my life. Right now, this life is not mine, it belongs to the pain. But I am going to get it back, I have to for my son. He needs me and that has to be enough. Well, Deb, I hope you are doing okay and have a good team of docs caring for you. I wish I lived close to someone who has RSD so we could meet and just talk. I have never actually met someone with RSD before and it would feel good to know someone who understands. Are you wearing a pump now? My docs all seem to be concerned with being addicted to narcotics. My question to them is what difference does it make if I get addicted as long as it allows me to live my life? Would they rather not have me live my life than to live it with an addiction to morphine or methadone? I think I would rather go back to taking the methadone that having the pump as it worked well for me before and is not invasive. As you can tell, I have a lot of thinking and decision making going on right now.! LOL I didn't mean to write a book! Just don't have anyone to talk to about all this. My friends are all healthy and whole and don't know anything about what I am going through, at least not much anyway. Well, time to get going. Take care, Debbie/DJ ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 Thanks, good to hear from you. Hope your having a low pain day. your friend cookie Re: Cookie >Hi Cookie, >Well, a pool hall! Good luck. I hope your pain isn't too high with the stress >of it all. Thinking of you GF. > > >Hugs and a pain free minute, >Deb > >Listowner >rsd-crpsegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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