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Old 01-29-2009, 09:16 AM #1
Laldinger Laldinger is offline
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Default Former Member Returning 9 yrs of CRPS

Hey Everyone:

Just revisiting as a new member after several years time. I live in GA now, have had RSD/CRPS for 9 years and have tried every treatment known to date. I haven't found success yet. I had the two-week outpatient protocol with Ketamine under the care of Dr. Robert Schwartzman at Hahnaman in Phila. Trying to stay positive and will try a pain treatment program at a rehab facility.
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