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Old 02-08-2013, 07:10 AM #1
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Angry CRPS but with no pain or sensitivity

I was diagnosed with CRPS in my left leg and foot in October 2012. But the thing is I have no pain or sensitivity. I have all the other symptoms eg) severe swelling, temperature changes, colour changes, abnormal limb positioning, twitches and muscle wasting but no pain? I know most people get a burning pain but I don't experience this as a pain just more of a sensation. I'd like to know if anyone else has similar symptoms to mine and if anyone can shed any light on what's causing there to be no pain? I am 14 years old and other than CRPS I am healthy.
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Old 02-21-2013, 04:03 AM #2
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i was diagnosed with crps in my left leg and foot in october 2012. But the thing is i have no pain or sensitivity. I have all the other symptoms eg) severe swelling, temperature changes, colour changes, abnormal limb positioning, twitches and muscle wasting but no pain? I know most people get a burning pain but i don't experience this as a pain just more of a sensation. I'd like to know if anyone else has similar symptoms to mine and if anyone can shed any light on what's causing there to be no pain? I am 14 years old and other than crps i am healthy.
all i can say is you are blessed if you have no pain. I have not heard of another like this.
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Im only a month in and my pain is more shooting and deep aching and crushing pain. I am only just starting to get mild burning pain in my fingers and a little sensitivity. I have rsd in my left arm and hand, Im also only just starting to get a rash as well. Bacause of this i really felt at first that i didnt qualify for RSD/CRPS. But end of the day I have all of the other symptoms and more developing. I also find that when the swelling is up i get less pain and more of a numb feeling so perhaps its the same with you? Even though the swelling isnt great i will admit i prefer it because the pain is so much better.
I hope your still pain free, you really are lucky.
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