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Old 05-16-2012, 12:05 PM
reluctant@thetable reluctant@thetable is offline
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Default IF remission can be achieved...

I am determined to get my crps into remission as I'm sure all of you are.

Question- IF I can achieve remission (I should be determined/positive and say "When I achieve remission") is this disease considered a life long illness? For example- will I always need to be careful with future injuries and surgeries. I know that crps is considered to be progressive & incurable.

Would you liken crps' remission to cancer's remission and thus, need to be followed for a period of time and then after a number of years, all is good?. Or would you consider this something that follows you throughout one's life?

Thanks again to everyone for their knowledge and support.
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