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Old 10-29-2011, 02:24 PM #1
angelkirst angelkirst is offline
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: near cambridge
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Default New RSD/CRPS member

Hiya

I am new to this site. I was searching for more information on CRPS and was having difficulty finding any info.

In the Uk there seems to be so little known about it. I have suffered with it for over a year now, and had began to get depressed as no support or any ideas beyond a lumbar block which didn't work.

Having a quick search on here has already helped but all the posts are old. Does anyone out there have any advice for what I can do to make life easier?

Thanks in advance.
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