Afflicted with RSD/CRPS: Caregivers and websites for Caregivers
Caregivers and websites for Caregivers
Where would you be without your Caregiver? I would be lost, homeless, and possibly even dead. RSD plays such havoc on us and our lives that without the people who support us and take care of us we would be in a "not so nice place." However, upon speaking with new RSD sufferers and their caregivers I realized that there aren't enough options out there for Caregivers. So I am calling on everyone who reads my blog:
WHERE DO THE CAREGIVER'S GO? Please post in the comments if you have links to sites that offer an outlet for Caregiver's. I am taking all suggestions and putting them in a blog and on my website under the "Additional Support" section. So please let the information overload my computer.
Hugs and low pain days.
Just a reminder about the upcoming event to support research for Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, aka, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.
The event takes place:
Triumph Over Pain 5K Run/Walk/Roll | McKinney, TX, 75070 | May 16, 2009
Please help me spread the word about this event. If you have any questions feel free to contact me and I can direct them on to Tricia or contact Tricia directly, her email address is below.
OUR
MISSION: To provide awareness
and education about Reflex
Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSD)
in a positive environment.
We are looking for members.
I encourage you to join us as we
continue to spread the word
about RSD. We are
determined to help health care
providers better understand RSD.
Your stories, questions, and
comments are always welcome.
5/9/2009 9:13 AMTigerlily wrote:
I have started a blog for tips and tricks of caregiving. I am my Mother's full-time caregiver. She suffers from RSD. I have been searching for a good caregiver's website/blog myself and I am glad I am not the only one! Thank you! Reply to this
http://fightingagainstrsd.tripod.com/id17.html title page :LIVING WITH RSD
I thought this had lots of information on RSD look at it and let me know..
thanks Dianna
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I have started a blog for tips and tricks of caregiving. I am my Mother's full-time caregiver. She suffers from RSD. I have been searching for a good caregiver's website/blog myself and I am glad I am not the only one! Thank you!
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