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You are not alone. In this episode, host Cheryl Crow and Rheum to THRIVE Graduate Katie Searfross discuss how to find a realistic sense of hope when coping with multiple fluctuating, complex chronic illnesses that are sometimes out of our control. Katie shares how she copes and finds ways to hold on to moments of joy even when her symptoms of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD or complex regional pain syndrome), Migraine and Rheumatoid Arthritis remain. Katie and Cheryl share how they've learned to be gentle with themselves and patient in those tough moments when you do “everything right” and your symptoms remain. They also discuss the complexity of moments where you have to decide whether to push past your pain and when to slow down and listen to your body. Katie and Cheryl also discuss the value of group support and a sense of community, which Katie found in Rheum to THRIVE. Katie also shares lessons she learned as a children's pastor specializing in grief, which can apply to people with chronic illness as well.Episode at a glance:Diagnosis story: Prior to her rheumatoid arthritis (RA) diagnosis, Katie knew she had other diagnoses including Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD or complex regional pain syndrome) and Migraine. As a result, it was difficult for her to recognize “normal” symptoms for RSD compared to out of the ordinary symptoms which pointed to a new diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.Pain and dissociating: Katie shares how she found herself dissociating from pain / distracting herself from pain, and needing to learn to reconnect with her body.Katie's coping toolbox: At first, adjusting to RA diagnosis felt like losing everything. It's frustrating to have days when you do everything right and still have pain. Katie shares how in Rheum to THRIVE, being provided with evidence-based tools to manage pain and fatigue while having acknowledgement of the reality that sometimes your symptoms will remain despite doing everything right was empowering. It's a reminder that we can still focus on ways to find joy and thrive. Katie found freedom in knowing her diagnosis is not her fault, and learned to be gentle with herself.Social support: Katie shares how important it was for her to find a sense of authenticity, understanding, valid information and connection and how she found that in Rheum to THRIVE. Having expert guidance and an ability to ask questions helps to make sense of diagnosis, experiences, and lifestyle considerations.Lessons learned from Katie's work in grief: Katie shares lessons she has learned in her work as children's pastor with adults and children who are grieving; many of these lessons can also help people with chronic illness, including learning to be gentle with yourself.Katie's best advice for newly diagnosed: Find a safe community - don't try to do this as an island, because it's too much for one person to hold all on their own. All suffering is valid, it's never helpful to say it could be worse.What it means to Katie to thrive with rheumatic disease: Using the “and” - this is hard and I want to laugh and make memories. It is embracing that and not putting life on hold. I remind myself that I'm doing my best.Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! Episode details & Transcript:Go to to the episode page on the Arthritis Life website for full episode details including a transcript and video!
In this episode, Kathleen Burkinshaw talks about her novel for kids and teens, The Last Cherry Blossom. It's a devastatingly beautiful story that reminds us that the people we think don't belong, the people who seem different from ourselves, or the ones we deem 'the enemy,' are not so different from us after all. Kathleen Burkinshaw is a Japanese American author and the daughter of a Hiroshima survivor. She wrote The Last Cherry Blossom based on her own mother's story of growing up in Hiroshima during World War II. It is through her mother's twelve-year-old eyes that readers witness the atomic bombing of August 6, 1945. Kathleen lives with her husband and daughter in Charlotte, North Carolina. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review. Order copies: The Last Cherry Blossom on Bookshop.org and Amazon. Resources: Learn more about Kathleen Burkinshaw's work at https://kathleenburkinshaw.com/. Discussion Topics: The driving force behind sharing this story of the Hiroshima atomic bomb with children and teens. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and how Kathleen's diagnosis led to hearing about her mother's experience living through the bombing. The writing process and an excerpt from The Last Cherry Blossom. Using The Last Cherry Blossom as a United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students. School visits with Kathleen Burkinshaw. The promise of a sequel. Kathleen Burkinshaw's hopes for the impact The Last Cherry Blossom will have on readers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support
Yuriko was happy growing up in Hiroshima when it was just her and Papa. But her aunt Kimiko and her cousin Genji are living with them now, and the family is only getting bigger with talk of a double marriage! And while things are changing at home, the world beyond their doors is even more unpredictable. World War II is coming to an end, and since the Japanese newspapers don't report lost battles, the Japanese people are not entirely certain of where Japan stands. Yuriko is used to the sirens and the air-raid drills, but things start to feel more real when the neighbours who have left to fight stop coming home. When the bombs hit Hiroshima, it's through Yuriko's twelve-year-old eyes that we witness the devastation and horror. This is a story that offers young readers insight into how children lived during the war, while also introducing them to Japanese culture. Based loosely on author Kathleen Burkinshaw's mother's first-hand experience surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, The Last Cherry Blossom (Sky Pony Press, 2020) hopes to warn readers of the immense damage nuclear war can bring, while reminding them that the “enemy” in any war is often not so different from ourselves. Kathleen Burkinshaw is a Japanese American author and the daughter of a Hiroshima survivor residing in Charlotte, NC. She's a wife, mom, and owns a dog who thinks she's a kitchen ninja. Writing gives her an outlet for her daily struggle with chronic pain from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. In 2019 she spoke about her mother's experience in Hiroshima at the United Nations (NYC). This summer she spoke at UN worldwide virtual events as well as a Japanese American National Museum webinar with author Naomi Hirahara in honor of the 75th anniversary of atomic bombing. Kathleen has been featured on PBS, local NPR stations, Asian American magazines/newspapers, both Japanese and English programs on NHK World Japan, as well as in 2 major Japanese newspapers. She has presented to middle/high schools around the world for the past 10 years. The Last Cherry Blossom, is now a United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students. And nominated for NC School Library Media Association YA book award and 2019-2020 VSBA, 2018 & 2016 Scholastic WNDB Reading Club selection, and a Finalist for the NC Sir Walter Raleigh Fiction Award, 2018 Sakura Medal, Japan, and 2016 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award (southeast region). Bing Wang receives her PhD at the University of Leeds in 2020. Her research interests include the exploration of overseas Chinese cultural identity and critical heritage studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Joining me on this episode is my guest Kathleen Burkinshaw. Kathleen is a Japanese American author, the daughter of a Hiroshima survivor and resides in Charlotte, NC. She's a wife, mom, and owns a dog who thinks she's a kitchen ninja. In 2019 Kathleen spoke about her mother's experience in Hiroshima at the United Nations (NYC) and on UN virtual events for the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing. She most recently spoke at a Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum virtual event in February. Kathleen has presented to middle/high schools around the world for the past 10 years. She now serves on the Advisory Council at the International Center for Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma. She also has been a featured guest on NHK World Japan, Asian American Magazines, and on numerous podcasts. Writing gives her an outlet for her daily struggle with chronic pain from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. The Last Cherry Blossom (Distributed by Simon &Schuster and Scholastics,2016/2020), is now a United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students, nominated for 2019 NC School Library Media Association YA book award, 2019-2020 Volunteer State Book Award (Tennessee), 2018 & 2016 Scholastic WNDB Reading Club selection, and Finalist for NC Sir Walter Raleigh Fiction Award, 2018 Sakura Medal, Japan, and SCBWI Crystal Kite Award (southeast region). The Last Cherry Blossom audiobook (English, Dreamscape Media) released in September 2021.& Holp Shuppan Publishing, will be released the written Japanese Translation of The Last Cherry Blossom in November 2022. The audiobook version of The Last Cherry Blossom (Dreamscape Media) released on September 27, 2021. In this episode, we discuss: The book journey involving 3 generations How and when Kathleen's mother shared her story Stigma and PTSD from the atomic bombing How the trauma that Kathleen's mother experienced affected the 2nd and 3rd generation of their family Purchase The Last Cherry Blossom: CLICK HERE Kathleen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathleenburkinshaw/ Kathleen's Website: https://kathleenburkinshaw.com/ Books Between Sessions Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/booksbetweensessions/ Books Between Sessions Podcast Website: https://www.booksbetweensessions.com/ This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com
To commemorate the 76th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, Kathleen Burkinshaw and I discuss her novel, THE LAST CHERRY BLOSSOM. This is one of the most important conversations I've ever had and I'll be thinking about it for the rest of my life. Parts of it broke my heart and may break yours as well. You will hear my most awkward, deflecting nervous laughter as this is the first time I've ever been moved to tears on the show. But this talk is also uplifting and will change the way you view writing. And we genuinely laugh a lot and there's an excellent ghost story near the end, so it won't be all solemn. Don't miss this conversation and share it with everyone you know. As promised, here's a link to a YouTube video of “Who's Minding the Nukes” from 60 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJdsIzjzVuA&t=1s Kathleen Burkinshaw is a Japanese American author, the daughter of a Hiroshima survivor and resides in Charlotte, NC. She's a wife, mom, and owns a dog who thinks she's a kitchen ninja. In 2019 she spoke about her mother's experience in Hiroshima at the United Nations (NYC). This summer she spoke at UN worldwide virtual events as well as a Japanese American National Museum webinar with author Naomi Hirahara in honor of the 75th anniversary of atomic bombing. Kathleen has been featured on PBS, local NPR stations, Asian American magazines/newspapers, both Japanese and English programs on NHK World Japan, as well as in 2 major Japanese newspapers. She has presented to middle/high schools around the world for the past 10 years. Writing gives her an outlet for her daily struggle with chronic pain from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. Her MG/YA historical fiction, THE LAST CHERRY BLOSSOM, is now a United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students and has been used in classrooms around the world. The trade paperback came out in August 2020 (available wherever books are sold and through Scholastic WNDB Reading Club). THE LAST CHERRY BLOSSOM has been nominated for 2019 NC School Library Media Association YA book award,2019-2020 Volunteer State Book Award (Tennessee), 2018& 2016 Scholastic WNDB Reading Club selection, and Finalist for NC Sir Walter Raleigh Fiction Award, the 2018 Sakura Medal, Japan, and the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award(southeast region), Represented by Anna Olswanger, Olswanger Literary.
www.RSDS.org On this Episode Dr. Rosenblum: · Interviews Jim Broatch, Executive VP and Director: jwbroatch@rsds.org and Beth Seickel bseickel45@gmail.com of the RSDSA · Discuss how the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association is making a difference in the lives of Patients and Families affected by CRPS · NonProfit activities that the RSDSA has developed · Clinician Education and more! RSDSA Courses Below https://rsds.org/accredited-course-on-crps-for-mds-and-rns/https://rsds.org/accredited-course-on-crps-for-mds-and-rns/ https://rsds.org/rsdsa-pediatric-crps-accredited-online-course/ w Log in and enter RSDSA as your cause! They will make a donation to RSDSA! Thank you for your support. http://rsds.org/donate/ Other links which may be helpful http://rsds.org/youve-been-diagnosed-with-crpsrsd-now-what/ http://rsds.org/joinmembership/ https://rsds.org/how-to-obtain-the-best-medical-care-for-crps/ https://rsds.org/understanding-crps-pain/ https://rsds.org/how-crps-is-diagnosed/
www.RSDS.org On this Episode Dr. Rosenblum: · Interviews Jim Broatch, Executive VP and Director: jwbroatch@rsds.org and Beth Seickel bseickel45@gmail.com of the RSDSA · Discuss how the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association is making a difference in the lives of Patients and Families affected by CRPS · NonProfit activities that the RSDSA has developed · Clinician Education and more! RSDSA Courses Below https://rsds.org/accredited-course-on-crps-for-mds-and-rns/https://rsds.org/accredited-course-on-crps-for-mds-and-rns/ https://rsds.org/rsdsa-pediatric-crps-accredited-online-course/ www.RSDS.org
If you are looking to consistently grow your business without the threat of slow lead flow or overwhelm holding you back then this episode is for you. In this episode of Amazing Women of Influence Serena talks with Terri Levine who after suffering Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy decided to help people to start their own business. Now she helps struggling female business owners get an avalanche of qualified prospects with her proprietary proven HEART® method and she guarantees 200% ROI or she pays them back all their money plus give them a check for $5,000 if she fails. You will learn: 1. What the conversion equation is 2. What the core unique positioning statement® is 3. What the biggest mistake business owners are making today Terri Levine is a business strategist and best-selling author helping women business owners to have more prospects, close more sales, and make more money while working fewer hours. She also has her own radio show, TV and magazine, and is the founder of Heartrepreneur LLC. Gift: Mastermind training: How to get a conveyor belt of qualified leads itching to pay you what you're worth. https://go.heartrepreneur.com/qualified-leads-training Contact Terri: https://go.heartrepreneur.com/qualified-leads-training https://publishizer.com/conversion-equation/ https://go.heartrepreneur.com/training-page1596595966055 Also featured in Thriving Women Mag: http://thrivingwomenmag.com/
Julie Mejia was only in her 20's when she was attacked by a cognitively impaired client at her place of employment. She was injured on her right side from her neck to her ankle. Days, weeks, and months went by and her body did not heal as it should. Even worse the pain began to spread along the entirety of the right side of her body. She was finally diagnosed by a worker's comp physician with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) and was later told she would likely never walk or work again. After her diagnosis doctors prescribed Julie a cocktail of opioids & pain management drugs which left the pain relatively untouched but drugged her into a stupor. Desperate for relief she tried cannabis on a trip to Colorado, and the results were life changing. Now Julie helps other patients like herself by creating hemp based products & offering holistic health consulting. Full show notes can be found out www.cannabishealsme.com/116 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - RSD - Re-examinedHector Rivera is a coach, filmmaker, and podcaster who suffers from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. His website and podcast; Happy and Healthy Over 40 are committed to people over 40 who want to maintain a healthy mind in a powerful body. He's been involved in the entertainment business for over 20 years. He started his journey as an executive coach and men's work facilitator, due to a heavy piece of equipment that fell on top of him while working. The healing process went poorly. Hector was ultimately diagnosed with https://rsds.org/what-is-the-difference-between-peripheral-neuropathy-and-complex-regional-pain-syndrome/ (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)), a rare disorder of the sympathetic nervous system that is characterized by chronic, severe pain. Hector was determined to get better. He followed the instructions of his doctors to the letter. He underwent multiple surgeries and saw many specialists such as orthopedic surgeons, podiatrists, and neurologists. Nothing worked. In fact, Hector was told at the outset, that medical science had no cure for this type of neuropathy. All the doctors could do was to try and reduce his level of pain. Listen up as we discuss options for this remarkably debilitating condition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_regional_pain_syndrome (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.) Photo by https://unsplash.com/photos/Jv0TBnjzYNM?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Kev Seto) on https://unsplash.com/search/photos/broken?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Unsplash) ------------ Books and Additional ReferencesExercise: http://happyandhealthyover40.com/how-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-helped-black-belt-mike-radell-beat-a-heart-attack/ (How Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Helped Black Belt Mike Radell Beat a Heart Attack) Mindset: http://happyandhealthyover40.com/domains-of-well-being-and-happiness/ (Domains of Well Being and Happiness) Healthy Nutrition: http://happyandhealthyover40.com/inflammation-pain-management-and-functional-nutrition/ (Inflammation, Pain Management, and Functional Nutrition) http://happyandhealthyover40.com/ (The Happy and Healthy Over 40 Website) https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/happy-and-healthy-over-40/id1251059519?mt=2 (iTunes Happy and Healthy Podcast) Previous Experts Report: Pain and RecoveryCBJ Veterans Page http://corebrainjournal.com/vets (http://corebrainjournal.com/vets ) ------------ Forward This Audio Message Link To a Friendhttp://corebrainjournal.com/238 (http://corebrainjournal.com/238) -----------ThanksThanks, Hector, for joining us here at CBJ to review your interesting overview of recovery from RSD. Recovery takes both a plan and vigorous determination. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Also, https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/corebrain-journal/id1102718140?mt=2 (please leave an honest review for the CoreBrain Journal Podcast on iTunes). Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated. Reviews do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each one of them. Be counted. If this post with these several references is helpful, please take a moment to pass it on. QuestionsIn closing, if you have any questions, drop a comment on any posting here at CBJ, and I'll get back to you. This discerning show of world-class experts is here for you, your families, and your clients - to tighten our collective dialogue for more precise answers. SubscribeAnd finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on http://corebrainjournal.com/itunes (iTunes )to get automatic updates, or if you're on an Android Device subscribe for timely updates...
Today we will be discussing RSD also known as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type 1. In today’s broadcast we will not only distinguish RSD from CRPS type 2 but also delve into the research regarding causes of the pain for RSD sufferers and the continue heightened pain to normally […]
Dedicated To Elevating Your Health & Family Wellness Lifestyle Tara has an incredible story of of HEALING. There were multiple components of her inspiring recovery, but the 2 I want you to listen for in the interview are how Chiropractic adjustments and Nutritional therapies played a VITAL role in her journey to health and vitality. At just 28 years young, Tara was disabled. Diagnosed with a myriad of conditions including late stage Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Chronic Pain Syndrome, Autoimmune Thyroid Disease, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue left her overwhelmed with no hope for healing. The medical system prescribed surrendering to a life riddled with limitations and pills. Devastated, she never imagined this would be the beginning of an incredible journey from despair to triumph. It was from her lowest point of wheelchair dependence that Tara's personal 180 Degree Wellness Revolution was inspired. Her self-guided process of reversing damage and rebuilding health is restoring her to function and vitality. She is an example of the healing that is possible when a simple, functional approach acknowledging bio-individuality is implemented. In this book, Tara shares her discoveries, research and experiences that have contributed to her return to a joyful and fulfilling life. The 180 Degree Wellness Revolution can help you learn to listen to your symptoms, begin uncovering the root causes of chronic conditions in your life and propel you to find your own healing solutions. Tara's Book 180 Degree Wellness Revolution
We help busy moms and dads have more energy, sleep better and spend more quality time with their family through custom built resiliency solutions based on the art of Chiropractic care and nutritional medicine. Call or text message our clinic today with your health question: 734-335-0533 www.michiganfamilywellness.com Check out our wellness culture video here: https://youtu.be/orEPhy8ePXUTara has an incredible story of of HEALING. There were multiple components of her inspiring recovery, but the 2 I want you to listen for in the interview are how Chiropractic adjustments and Nutritional therapies played a VITAL role in her journey to health and vitality. At just 28 years young, Tara was disabled. Diagnosed with a myriad of conditions including late stage Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Chronic Pain Syndrome, Autoimmune Thyroid Disease, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue left her overwhelmed with no hope for healing. The medical system prescribed surrendering to a life riddled with limitations and pills. Devastated, she never imagined this would be the beginning of an incredible journey from despair to triumph. It was from her lowest point of wheelchair dependence that Tara's personal 180 Degree Wellness Revolution was inspired. Her self-guided process of reversing damage and rebuilding health is restoring her to function and vitality.She is an example of the healing that is possible when a simple, functional approach acknowledging bio-individuality is implemented. In this book, Tara shares her discoveries, research and experiences that have contributed to her return to a joyful and fulfilling life.The 180 Degree Wellness Revolution can help you learn to listen to your symptoms, begin uncovering the root causes of chronic conditions in your life and propel you to find your own healing solutions.
Today’s broadcast is covering Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) or more specifically Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1). We will also discuss nerve related injuries classified as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 2 (CRPS-2) formerly known as causalgia. Many patients with chronic unrelenting pain following trivial or significant trauma classified under these […]
Joseph Aquilino, AKA Joey Giggles is a Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy sufferer and RSD/chronic pain advocate. Come learn about Joey's personal journey as he discusses all of the various therapies he has experienced. Joey gives his opinions on what works for RSD pain. Joey is very successful despite his RSD with a large presence on social media, blogtalkradio shows and in the pain advocacy world. He's also very involved in global peace movements. He is the CEO of the JGF Foundation. To reach out or listen to Joey: http://xeeme.com/josephaquilino http://www.twitter.com/joeygiggles
Tara Gesling visits Perfectly Healthy And Toned Radio (PhatMan Radio) to discuss her book the 180 Degree Wellness Revolution. At just 28 years young, Tara was disabled. Diagnosed with a myriad of conditions including late stage Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Chronic Pain Syndrome, Autoimmune Thyroid Disease, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue left her overwhelmed with no hope for healing. The medical system prescribed surrendering to a life riddled with limitations and pills. Devastated, she never imagined this would be the beginning of an incredible journey from despair to triumph. It was from her lowest point of wheelchair dependence that Tara's personal 180 Degree Wellness Revolution was inspired. Her self-guided process of reversing damage and rebuilding health is restoring her to function and vitality. She is an example of the healing that is possible when a simple, functional approach acknowledging bio-individuality is implemented. In this book, Tara shares her discoveries, research and experiences that have contributed to her return to a joyful and fulfilling life. The 180 Degree Wellness Revolution can help you learn to listen to your symptoms, begin uncovering the root causes of chronic conditions in your life and propel you to find your own healing solutions.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome - CRPS (formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - RSD) is a form of severe chronic pain usually affecting the arm or leg, typically developing after an injury, surgery, stroke or heart attack. Our guest on this episode of the Pain Waves podcast is Dr. Brenda Lau, a Vancouver, BC-based anesthesiologist, focusing on post-surgical pain syndromes, neuropathic and axial spine pain. Dr Lau briefly outline the symptoms, possible causes, and treatment options for CRPS and talks to listeners about their questions.
Hi friends, On this episode of Divine Intervention, we are joined by Ema McKinley. Ema grew up in a Christian home in Iowa, then moved to Minnesota. She had a heart to work with disabled people, and did so for many years until a tragic workplace accident in 1993 left her partially paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. Ema suffered severe pain from a neurological disorder called Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) which left her neck and spine twisted. She suffered from this condition for over 18 years, all the while many doctors at the Mayo Clinic trying all types of...
The Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media, a first-of-its-kind social media center focused on health care. Mayo Clinic has the most popular medical provider channel on YouTube and more than 80,000 “followers” on Twitter, as well as an active Facebook page with well over 25,000 connections. For more information go to: http://socialmedia.mayoclinic.org/ Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy is a chronic, progressive, incurable neurological condition. Trudy Thomas hosts a weekly radio show that discus's the various therapies and the emotional turmoil caused from having a chronic, incurable condition. Join Trudy Thomas in the chat room and meet others. We provide support, advice and information from a patient's perspective. http://thematrix777.webs.com/mystory.htm, http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thematrix777
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome or RSD is a serious pain disorder caused by a malfunction in the nervous system which results in chronic severe pain. RSD is also commonly referred to as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). It is estimated that between 200,000 and 1.2 million Americans suffer from this condition. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome you should contact Mark & Associates, P.C. today to receive a free lawsuit consultation. Please complete an online inquiry form on our website, youhaverights.com or call 1-866-50-RIGHTS (1-866-507-4448) to have your case evaluated by an attorney today.
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome or RSD is a serious pain disorder caused by a malfunction in the nervous system which results in chronic severe pain. RSD is also commonly referred to as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). It is estimated that between 200,000 and 1.2 million Americans suffer from this condition. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome you should contact Mark & Associates, P.C. today to receive a free lawsuit consultation. Please complete an online inquiry form on our website, youhaverights.com or call 1-866-50-RIGHTS (1-866-507-4448) to have your case evaluated by an attorney today.