I have been overwhelmed by the response from the article in The Tomball Potpourri, written by Contributing Writer NANCY YODER-KARP about my National Wildlife Habit Certification and I have been given additional information to share:
A young Tomball resident named Bryan informed me that the Chinese Tallow and Crepe Myrtle are not native to this area. I also call myself a default Aggie because my degree is in Ag Ed/Horticulture from Texas A&M Commerce. One of the major questions I have been ask, What is RSD or CRPS, called complex regional pain syndrome. Here is a brief description of my information on the subject.
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) also called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling neurological disease involving nerve, skin, muscle, blood vessels and bones. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSD) also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic neurological syndrome characterized by symptoms that include persistent moderate-to-severe pain, swelling, abnormal skin color changes, skin temperature, sweating, limited range of movement, and movement disorders. There is no cure at this time. Thanks Nancy, thanks Tomagwa, thanks to The Terra Verde Community Church and St Annes.
2 comments:
I just wanted to stop in and say hi. HI!! I too am Afflicted with RSD/CRPS (as is also the name of my blog).
Hope your day is going well.
Always pain free hugs,
Christine
Thanks Christine, your blog has information I can use.
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