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Old 03-25-2009, 06:58 PM #1
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Default Hello from Oz

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My 18 year old daughyter developed CRPS following ankle surgery in 2005. I have been active on our australian forum for a few years but was recently told about this forum. I am always looking out for new info ideas. Elise is doing very well since attending Royal Childrens Hospital in Melbourne. She manages her pain well and is living an active relatively normal existence but I always worry about her future. Knocks and bumps still set her back and sleep can still be an issue for her. But overall she is doing very well. I have just got a TV show (Catalyst) on ABC here in Oz interested in presenting a docmentary about CRPS. They are researching now and film soon. If they put it on their wbsite I will post a link.Cheers
Chris
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