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Old 06-12-2009, 12:06 PM #1
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I have RSD from a work related injury. They sent me to Pain Specialist who is trying sympathetic nerve blocks first before even looking at sympathetomy. Your case may be different and more severe but at least look into the blocks to see if it is an option.
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** W/C injury...Diagnosed with CRPS w/ nerve damage in Apr '09, after a long 2 ½ yr battle with a knee injury. RSD has now spread to entire body.
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