Thanks Littlepaw for this
Here are some fun things and some small accomplishments I've done/had over the last 10+ years living with CRPS (my hands/arms are the affected areas):
Went hiking with my doggie (doggies) as much as humanly possible and tried to hike any new trail we found. I saw a mountain lion, bighorn sheep and a moose for the first time.
Started taking pictures again.
Went swimming in the reservoir (the enjoyment was worth the aftermath!)
Stayed at a yurt several times at over 9,000 feet elevation in the mountains.
Watched several meteor showers and witnessed many shooting stars.
Started dancing (at home) again

Played darts
Went bowling (that was very short lived and will not be repeated, but still!)
Played my husband's guitar, bass and keyboard, paid for that, but, it was fun and hubby was proud

Went to many great concerts and shows, several different museums and different planetariums.
Played fantasy football and won

Visited my family and held my baby nieces and nephews for the first time (love overcame the pain).
Reconnected with many old friends.
Started attending functions and parties again.
Read 1000's of books both fiction and non fiction (hardbacks are best).
Learned how to use Dragon (voice recognition software).
Worked with vocational rehabilitation and went back to school for a different degree (unfortunately it didn't work out, but I learned a ton!)
Took on a volunteer position
Worked shortly with developmentally disabled teenagers.
Planted a small flower and vegetable garden, also planted trees with much assistance.
Started taking my groceries myself to my car, most of the time.
As far as different treatments, I started going to acupuncture on a regular basis, completely changed my diet cutting out most grains and eating TONS of veggies, started a new vitamin/supplement regime, and learned how to breathe correctly (all helped tremendously).
Take care everyone