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Confused RSD sufferer looking for some answers

Hello to you all and God Bless each of you! I have been a sufferer of RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) for 7 years now and I have developed a new symptom and my Dr. doesn't have an answer as to what the problem may be. My leg still swells 3-4 times it's normal size and I now have bright red splotches (almost looks likes like patches of bright red blood drops) all over and it is painful and I am beginning again to not be able to walk right. My leg has started to drag. Does anyone have any ideas?
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