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Old 01-28-2010, 09:27 PM #1
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Confused Just diagnosed today - CRPS

Had a bunionectomy three months ago and still cannot walk AT ALL. The pain in my foot is mind-bending. Although I get the burning, the swelling and discoloration, the biggest challenge is the unrelenting bone pain. I feel like I am walking on a bag of bones and broken glass. Has suggestions for what works for bone pain?
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