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Old 12-09-2015, 02:27 PM #1
cheyne cheyne is offline
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Default Old timer with new disease...CRPS

Hello all! This NeuroTalk forum looks inviting, so I decided to join. I have had CRPS for 10 months now, and it is spreading and is more painful. I am thankful that it arrived near the end of my life, instead of earlier. My heart goes out to all who are younger and experiencing chronic pain!
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