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Originally Posted by Lady
I am sorry to hear you have CRPS Cheryl.  It is good that the nerve blocks are working for you. Some people it does nothing, so that's great news.
I believe they can repeat a series of them in 6 months, if necessary. I know the nurses in the hospital would go down to get their cocktail shot on their lunch hour. They injured themselves easily with patient turning and lifting. For some it became chronic, others it went away.
Here is Medline's take on CRPS if some of the folks here never heard of it.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Also called: Causalgia, CRPS, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an uncommon nerve disorder. It causes intense pain, usually in the arms, hands, legs or feet. It happens after an injury, either to a nerve or to tissue in the affected area. Rest and time may only make it worse. Doctors are not sure what causes it.
Symptoms in the affected area are
Dramatic changes in temperature and color
Intense burning pain
Extreme skin sensitivity
The cause of CRPS is unknown, and there is no cure. It can get worse over time, and may spread to other parts of the body. Occasionally it goes away, either temporarily or for good. Treatment focuses on relieving the pain, and can include medicines, physical therapy and nerve blocks.
From the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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That is exactly what I have and that is what the docs/PT are doing. I am trying Neurontin but I seem to be having problems taking more than 300 mg! I am trying to titrate up on it,
Thanks for the information!!! It is very helpful!