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Tim,

This is an awfully strange disease... sometimes something very minor will cause me excrutiating pain, however, the weirder thing (I think) is when I do injure myself (paper cut, small burn, etc.) it hurts like the devil for a couple of seconds and then STOPS hurting... a day or two later, the pain comes back with a venegence... delayed pain... very strange.

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Has anyone ever had a reaction like this to something so minor?

Tim,

Yes! I have been there many times. Did that pebble feel like an Ice Pick?

I have a difficult time wearing shoes since my feet swell so bad and socks are not an option for me, more than one pair has been cut off. When I go out I wear Birkenstock's but around the house I try to at least keep a flipflop sandal on, anything to protect the feet.

Hoping for Pain Free Days,Sandi

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Jo,

This was the first time anything like this has happened was kind of

suprised at the reaction.

Looks like this is one long learning experience.

Tim

> Tim,

>

> This is an awfully strange disease... sometimes something very

minor will

> cause me excrutiating pain, however, the weirder thing (I think) is

when I do

> injure myself (paper cut, small burn, etc.) it hurts like the devil

for a

> couple of seconds and then STOPS hurting... a day or two later,

the pain comes

> back with a venegence... delayed pain... very strange.

>

> Hugs,

> Jo

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Sandi,

I really don't know how to describe it, the pain shot up my leg so

fast...it really overwhelmed my senses so the only thing I can really

remember is getting up off the ground.

I normally wear house shoes but couldn't remember where I kicked them

off last..won't be doing that again :)

Tim

> In a message dated 5/21/2004 9:15:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> ilducks2004@y... writes:

> Has anyone ever had a reaction like this to something so minor?

> Tim,

> Yes! I have been there many times. Did that pebble feel like an

Ice Pick?

>

> I have a difficult time wearing shoes since my feet swell so bad

and socks

> are not an option for me, more than one pair has been cut off.

When I go out I

> wear Birkenstock's but around the house I try to at least keep a

flipflop

> sandal on, anything to protect the feet.

>

> Hoping for Pain Free Days,

> Sandi

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To everyone:

It occured to me yesterday when I saw the Iris Festival signs here

in Oregon that my sister and I were walking a 12k race, what a

difference a year makes.

Lin

Lin,

I to have looked back in time, back before I had been told what was

wrong with me. It was about this time last year that I made the

decision that I was going to go back to forest fire fighting this

year. I know that it hit me pretty hard when I looked back and thought

about. I can now realize that nothing will ever be like it was a year

ago.

Since you are on this side of the country I know that you have had bad

weather lately. The last 24 hours in eastern Washington have been

rather challenging to someone with RSD/CRPS. Since this time yesterday

we have had several bouts of semi large hail, many periods of

extremely heavy rain, and a tornado. I was always under the impression

that if you have mountainous terrain, you will not have tornadoes. I

admit that this was nothing like you folks in the Plains, but it was

rather interesting. The other saving grace was that it did not last

long, or develop much strength.

I am working on catching up with everyone and how they are doing. I

also know that there are several new members that I have to meet. I

have been having a real hard time with my arm because of the weather,

having my grandson here to roughhouse with, and my own stupidity.

Rough housing with my grandson also falls under the " my own stupidity "

category. Also under that category are the things that you have always

done before, but don't think fast enough to prevent the major

onslaught of pain. I hope I pick up common sense pretty so or I will

be in bad shape.

Dawn, thank you for sharing the smiles that you cause with your good

cheer. I wish there could have been a better outcome for Daisy. I also

thank you for the plumber's tale. You had me rolling on the floor with

that one.

JoAnn,my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family with the

loss of your sister. We all know that she is over her pain now, and is

at home. I still have big ears and shoulders if you need to borrow

them.

, thank you for the compliment on the " new me " . My little sister

Rhonda helped convince me of this change. I do not plan to ever go

back to the old me. In response to your though that I might have

shaved, the last time I completely shaved my beard was so long ago

that my daughter has never seen my full face.

To the rest of the group that I haven't singled out I apologize, but

figured I had better cut the length of this e-mail. I hope all are

having less pain, and even a few pain free minutes or hours. Take and

know that I will be caught up eventually.

The Furball Formerly Known as Greybeard

Mark B

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Lin,

Was sitting outside with friends and the topic came up where we were a year ago.

It brings sadness to me how life can change so fast.

Hope you all have some pain free minutes.

Laurie

PS> IT " S FLOODING IN THE MIDWEST

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PS> I don't think any of us ever get used to the changing body. It's a day to

day and sometimes minute to minute struggle.

I was never any good at change anyways, that's minnesotain

Aceptance is another thing. If I didn't stay commited I would not be where I'm

today.

Your all in my thoughts, and prayers'

Laurie

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Lin,

I'm lucky I live in a high rise. but some of the area is underwater. and it's

suppose to rain all week. I pray for the people near river's and streams. We

have had a drought so long the ground can't soak up all the rain. Thanks for

thoughts.

Laurie

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