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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: IL
Posts: 279
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: IL
Posts: 279
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Originally Posted by -Spike-
Having CRPS is like trying to chase out of your house someone that you don't want. They just run from room to room trying to avoid you, wrecking havoc as they go. The great news is... and I really believe this.. there is so much beauty in the world despite our CRPS pain and disability.
You and your family are in my prayers .. I pray for you and the CRPS battle you wage and for you and your entire family with your F-I-L's battle with cancer. I pray for Peace from Above.
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Thank you Spike. There's a lot of negative history with that side of the family & my oldest daughter...I am trusting honest, pure love prevails in that situation.
I think one of my ongoing difficulties is that while there are similarities between CRPS Type 1 & 2, there are also distinct differences and that does not appear to thus far be acknowledged in this program. Example 1: The PT stating it is solely the sympathetic nervous system because the injury has long since healed. Not true with documented nerve damage. When I mentioned that, he was quick to question that I've had an EMG (2 actually. Permanent damage to 2 nerves). Example 2: The book that is required reading, while it does acknowledge and discuss CRPS, there is only mention of Type 1.
I really do not want to go tomorrow....
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Believe in the Strength of Faith and Hope, within there is Peace and Love...Always ~pe
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