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Originally Posted by artist
From the Patients PDF:
"A distinction is drawn between 'warm CRPS-I' and cold CRPS-I. Warm CRPS-I affects 95% of patients. In this form the skin is red and feels hot. Only 5% of patients experience 'cold CRPS-I' from the onset of the condition: the arm/leg feels cold, the skin is blue in colour and circulation is impaired."
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Thanks, Artist! You're a big help.
According to this, I am still going along with the assumption I have
cold CRPS I... with the onset it started with cold, blue RSD hand/ arm...
I will go with that assumption, but will talk to my doctor about it!
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Originally Posted by artist
Rogue420, if you can't find anything else, read these anyway, I don't think (?) the actual experience of the condition is very different between the two types of CRPS.
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That is what I was thinking, but could be wrong... *hmm...*
Thanks so much, again, for all you've shared... I will be downloading all that info again. I did before, but a computer crash ruined that all, and I never got the chance to read everything. Will be doing that!