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Suzy Holcomb Faces the Lions

Thursday, April 11, 2002, I had the honor of speaking to the Maple Shade Lions Club. Their interest in RSD was sparked by a telephone call from parents of a young girl with RSD looking for financial assistance to pay medical costs until the father regained employment and medical insurance.

“I'm looking good and feeling great and it shows! Huh! What a fabrication of the truth! It is a grueling process keeping this appearance but I suffer with RSD and many other complications,” I said. They were shocked.  I then asked if anyone had heard of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy or Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome.  Two people had— one person had RSD and another had a friend who suffered from it.       

I described the onset of RSD and its journey through our system, illustrating the painful sensations that occur.  I explained this could develop from something minor, like a sprain, or an injury, a poorly placed intravenous needle, surgery, etc. My husband, Tom, discussed what it is like to be married to an RSD patient. “My wife's life is full of pain and lack of sleep. She continues to stay as independent as possible and create new ways of accomplishing tasks and exercising.”

We emphasized that even the slightest touch, or that long-awaited hug and kiss, could incur horrific pain and discomfort. Marriages and careers can be swept out to sea; many people consider suicide. A good, loving support system is imperative. I mentioned my strong faith in God and how my connection with Him, along with the wide variety of relaxation therapies and prayer sustains me in finding solace each and every moment.

I told the club we would welcome their valued support if they would consider sponsoring a fundraiser or generate funds toward research and/or awareness.        

Friends, this is an excellent outreach opportunity to generate interest in our communities.  Your group can work collectively on topics of interest that could be presented at your local PTA or church meeting. That way you would be speaking to people you know, rather than to strangers.           

Our South Jersey support groups are also gathering information for our RSD Awareness display in October at the Burlington County Library in Mt. Holly, NJ. Representatives of the Dynatronics machine and the Alpha-Stim 100 will be present to discuss their products with the public. I encourage anyone suffering from RSD to contact me about anything else you feel would be of interest to display.          

For further information please contact me using the information listed below my name. Remember, RSD awareness is our link to that pain free moment and long-awaited cure we all seek.

Suzy Holcomb, 44 Haines Mill Road, Delran, NJ 08075-1737, Tel: (856) 461-5941

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