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Old 10-23-2012, 12:23 PM #1
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Default CRPS and Auto Immune

5 months ago my leg muscles started to feel weak/painful after walking and then my toes on the right foot started to go numb and then the whole forefoot became painful with lots of colour changes. Then the shooting, stabbing, elecric, burning neuro pain started, with swelling, redness and my whole foot has nerve involvement that feels like walking on golf balls -- and painful, with a non painful rash like redness up the inside of the same leg. A neurologist hazarded a CRPS diagnosis, and then further blood tests revealed elevated inflammation markers. Now the search is on for an auto immune disorder. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Has anyone experienced anything like this?
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