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04/22/2012 06:59 PM
scattered
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Does anyone get chills, goose bumps on affected side of body? Scattered
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04/23/2012 07:10 PM  Top
sharpchick
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Yes. For me, it's really odd.

My RSD is in my left hand and wrist.

When I stretch my left arm up over my head, or stretch it when I'm in bed, I get goosebumps all the way down.

Never before the RSD.

"You can't change the music of your soul." Katherine Hepburn

04/24/2012 02:34 PM  Top
scattered
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Rsd in rt. Leg in 99 just ignored. Now left leg and goose bumps start in spine and go from left arm down to toes. Never mentioned to Dr. Just thought I was strange. Guess your strange too.ha smiling

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04/24/2012 09:10 PM  Top
cindy61
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No just severe pain when I lift my left arm up over my head. I have to wash my hair with only my right hand but the long part of my hair hangs down long enough to use my left hand. I do get like electrical waves down my spine when I lift either arm.

Cindy

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