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Old 08-18-2010, 11:32 AM #1
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Default My story in a nut shell

Hello Everyone! How do I make a long story short. I have been a nurse for years. I fell while at work. Almost a year ago I tore a ligament in my left hand/wrist. I now have bilateral RSD/CRPS. I have suffered pain for almost one year. Last month the palm of my left hand peeled off. The pain has traveled from my left hand/wrist/FA to my right wrist/hand to my face and now I am concerned it's in my ankles. I am on Neuronton 1800mg per day. I have had two SGBs(Nerve Blocks). My PM states they were too late. I would like to know if a SCS( spinal cord stimulator) would be a good choice and does anyone know of a good Stanford MD who specializes in CRPS?
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