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Old 09-05-2010, 11:27 PM #1
MeShelly MeShelly is offline
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Hi my name is Shelly. I have recently been diagnosed with CRPS. I guess after the third doctor telling me that this is what is causing my pain, I should be thankful and get out of denial. Thankful that I've had good care and diagnosed within 2 months following my accident.

I guess now comes the scary part. After all that I have read on the internet does anyone ever fully recover from this or does the pain just keep getting worse?

I'm so full of questions.
Yes I'm having physical therapy
Yes I'm on Gabapentin
(my hand is where it started but I think it is spreading)
No I'm not a doctor but I'm tired of the pain.
Any feedback would be helpful
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