Broken Dahlia
Silver Member
Hello everyone, just got a new diagnosis for the pain I've been in and thought it could be helpful to others here.
I had a tibial plateau fracture in January and had surgery to repair it that included a plate, rod, and screws. I started physical therapy two weeks later and it has been a roller-coaster ride. My pain did not subside the way it should have, and I had physical symptoms- my ankle has been swollen for months and my foot turns dark purple if it is not elevated. I also couldn't stand to have anything touch the bottom of my foot- it bounced off of the floor at the slightest touch. My system got so worked up when anyone touched it that I started thinking something traumatic had happened involving my foot and I had blocked it out. The physical therapist I saw said it was just healing and I just needed to work harder and "push, push, push" through the pain. I told her I thought my delayed recovery was related to PTSD and needed to take something to help my nerves, like gabapentin; she disagreed.
I saw a podiatrist for a problem with my healthy foot, and she immediately decided that I had RSD, also called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. She took a picture of my foot because it was so dark and mottled, also cold and clammy. She prescribed Lyrica and recommended a new physical therapist. The change has been dramatic, both with my leg and my mood. I have been feeling happy!
Hope this could help anyone with pain that isn't getting better, even if tests say that you are fine. This is a real physical problem- it is not in your head.
I had a tibial plateau fracture in January and had surgery to repair it that included a plate, rod, and screws. I started physical therapy two weeks later and it has been a roller-coaster ride. My pain did not subside the way it should have, and I had physical symptoms- my ankle has been swollen for months and my foot turns dark purple if it is not elevated. I also couldn't stand to have anything touch the bottom of my foot- it bounced off of the floor at the slightest touch. My system got so worked up when anyone touched it that I started thinking something traumatic had happened involving my foot and I had blocked it out. The physical therapist I saw said it was just healing and I just needed to work harder and "push, push, push" through the pain. I told her I thought my delayed recovery was related to PTSD and needed to take something to help my nerves, like gabapentin; she disagreed.
I saw a podiatrist for a problem with my healthy foot, and she immediately decided that I had RSD, also called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. She took a picture of my foot because it was so dark and mottled, also cold and clammy. She prescribed Lyrica and recommended a new physical therapist. The change has been dramatic, both with my leg and my mood. I have been feeling happy!
Hope this could help anyone with pain that isn't getting better, even if tests say that you are fine. This is a real physical problem- it is not in your head.