Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi all! This is Deb L! You know, the one that disappeared quite a while ago. Well many things have been happening in my life. It took a year to build the new house and then trying to get all the stuff one accumulates over the years put away. well let's just say It is still ongoing....Plus problems getting on line... But the most exciting news is that my RSD has gone into remission!!!!! 5 years, well 4 1/2 actually, and poof - gone. I do not even have RSD farts, although I still forget words. I have no symptoms and have gotten off of ALL my pain meds. I am still going thru withdrawal (my intestines are protesting), but I haven't taken any oxy for 4 weeks. It is true what they say. Chronic pain patients become dependent, but not addicted to pain meds. I have no cravings whatsoever for the oxy or the Norco. So folks, have hope and trust in your faith because remission does happen! Soft hugs, Deb L. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Fabulous news, Deb. None of us will give up hope. Barbaramcpixie@... wrote: Hi all! This is Deb L! You know, the one that disappeared quite a while ago. Well many things have been happening in my life. It took a year to build the new house and then trying to get all the stuff one accumulates over the years put away. well let's just say It is still ongoing....Plus problems getting on line... But the most exciting news is that my RSD has gone into remission!!!!! 5 years, well 4 1/2 actually, and poof - gone. I do not even have RSD farts, although I still forget words. I have no symptoms and have gotten off of ALL my pain meds. I am still going thru withdrawal (my intestines are protesting), but I haven't taken any oxy for 4 weeks. It is true what they say. Chronic pain patients become dependent, but not addicted to pain meds. I have no cravings whatsoever for the oxy or the Norco. So folks, have hope and trust in your faith because remission does happen! Soft hugs, Deb L. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hey Deb, I was wondering how you were doing. I cannot tell you how happy I am for you... It is so wonderful to hear a success story.. Send us some pictures of your new home. Did you hear that I am a GRANDMA??? I have a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful 3 mo. old grandson... I'll send pictures if you want! LOL Hugs, Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 Hi Deb L! What awesome news my friend! I missed seeing you around and thought you were worse not in remission! This is such a wonderful story, with the best kind of ending, a happy one. There is hope . Please stay in touch this time, it has been far too long since you have written. Hugs and ALL painfree minutes for you, Deb G - In RSD-CRPSofAmerica , mcpixie@a... wrote: > Hi all! > > > But the most exciting news is that my RSD has gone into remission!!!!! 5 > years, well 4 1/2 actually, and poof - gone. I do not even have RSD farts, > although I still forget words. I have no symptoms and have gotten off of ALL my > pain meds. I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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