Living with RSDThis section is a place to share stories about Living with RSD Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download RSD I was diagnosed with RSD 5 yrs ago after a work related injury, oh man work compensation stinks. I had been on so many different things done to me and put on on so many medications and none seem to help and caused so many bad side effects that I couldn’t handle them anymore. I now take a calcium, and a unique medication that is all natural and it helps with making your own stem cells in your body. I was on Morphine CR and I do not take this medication now unless I have a real bad flair up and those are few and far between, ( or if I over do it). This medication got me out of a wheel chair, off using a cane to walk and I now have the ability to drive a motorcycle! I recommend this medication, if you get a chance to check it out is is called STEMTECH. I have been using more natural meds and would rather take natural. I do understand that you can over do anything, no matter if it is natural or not, if you are on blood thinners this medication is not for you. I still can’t do what I used to do before this disease manifested its rotten nasty head; yet I have found something that helps a lot and has given my sanity and less pain ( a Lot less pain ) in my life. I pray for anyone who has this disease and thank god everyday for the breath that he has given to me and will give me. Comments
February 2008
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