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04-28-2015, 05:09 PM | #1 | |||
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Hello Guitarguy,
So sorry to hear your story. There is a starting list of CRPS doctors at http://crpspartnersinpain.com/?page_id=1436 It sounds like you are doing many of the right things to care for yourself. Keep up the good work. I do advocate being careful about your exercises in that some repetitive actions can aggravate a nerve and cause neuritis. I thought I had CRPS spread up my leg but it was in fact a neuritis caused by the recumbent bike and improved when I changed my routine. One less thing to worry about is good. Also Are they sure you didn't re-entrap at the surgical site? You wouldn't be the first... I hope you find relief soon, Littlepaw |
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