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Old 06-01-2015, 03:57 AM #1
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Post Hello everyone

Well, I stumbled upon this site through using google.
I was recently diagnosed with CRPS but don't know how I completely feel about it... *shrugs shoulders* I've been dealing with this for 1.5 years and was feeling better and walking a couple of times but the severity of pain that I have in my left hip/knee/foot/ankle/leg goes up and down. Sometimes the pain in my knee/leg/foot/ankle have completely gone away but the pain in my hip (where it all started) never has gone away. At most it reduced down to barely anything to come back with a vengeance...
I have had "mysterious" upper body chronic pain since I was 19 but that has improved and gotten better as I have gotten older. I am a 27 year old female. The pain is still present but it is not too bad and the pain (in my upper body) no longer really bothers me.
The pain in my lower left body is not the same as my chronic pain in my upper body...
Anyway, I talk to much. :-) Thanks for reading, if you did.
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