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Old 10-22-2016, 09:32 AM
Shay08 Shay08 is offline
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Outlander,

Welcome to the forum. I am so sorry to hear about your possible diagnosis of CRPS. It is a scary diagnosis, but there is hope. Please take Littlepaw's advice:

CRPS is a diagnosis of exclusion and if a contributing cause can be found and treated it can make a difference in your outcome. If you have not had imaging or nerve conduction studies done those could give important information. CRPS could be causing your foot to turn out but there could be other causes such as nerve compression. Please don't settle for this unless all possibilities have been exhausted.

I know a woman who definitely had CRPS in other areas of her body, so when she developed pack pain and was told that the CRPS had spread, she accepted it. Several months later a different doctor diagnosed a spinal infection which was treated and the back pain went away. Moral of the story: Make sure all possibilities are ruled out or otherwise you may be suffering needlessly.

With that said, I hope that you share your journey with the forum. We can learn from each other and having others who understand our pain and frustrations helps us deal with it all.

Shay
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