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Old 07-29-2014, 09:20 AM #1
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Confused CRPS and a new injury

Hi everyone
I have CRPS in my left knee primarily and now in my left shoulder and left ankle. Everything was okay, making improvement. Was on one crutch or a stick our and about and at home with nothing. I tore the meniscus cartilage in my left knee. Obviously my CRPS has gone into overdrive, I'm now back in my wheelchair and on two crutches. Can not even put weight on it. Just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience or had experience in serious relapses. Any help and advice would be much appreciated. I'm not in a good place and any advice would be great

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