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Old 01-14-2009, 11:03 PM #1
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Default Hello!

I'm new here, well new to the whole forum stuff!! Anyway I suffer chronic pain because of my CRPS II. I've had four surgeries in the past year and a half on my left elbow, due to a cyst. After the last sugery I could tell something wasnt right. By the time we were able to open up my elbow a year later they found my radial nerve had been pinched off by scar tissue and was severly damaged. Ever since then I have suffered the constant burning, ant eating, numbing, and then some pain! Its extreamly tiring, and has triggered other health issues for me. Everyday is the same as the last, the only thing keeping me going is my family! They have been super great support for me, especially my love Steve. Anyway I wondered is there anyone else out there thes suffers chroic pain due to the RPS? Let me know what your experiences are please! Thanx Weezie.
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