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Old 07-25-2012, 12:17 PM #1
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Hello everyone. I am 25 year old male, recently diagnosed with causalgia, also known as complex regional pain syndrome in the second stage. I had a bmx accident december 5th, and due to crummy doctors at the time, was walking around with a shattered hamate hook for 4 months. After I found the right ortho, he replaced the hamate and I soon developed the symptoms of crps at a fast pace. I was sent to a pain management doctor who promptly gave me a diagnosis, and we are attacking this aggressively. I hope I can share info on my condition, as i know there is lots to learn. Thank you all and best wishes.
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