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Old 02-13-2016, 04:33 PM
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Hello and, unfortunately, welcome to Neurotalk. I don't have much more advice to give that the others haven't already covered. If it is indeed CRPS, and even if it isn't, find a good PM, and PT. You want to treat aggressively and keep things moving as much as possible without causing further flare ups or damage. Like Littlepaw said, CRPS is a diagnosis of exclusion. Make sure it is not something else, something that may respond well to treatment or possibly even curable.

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