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Old 04-18-2015, 01:07 PM #1
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Default Is it neuropathy? Maybe it's crps or rsd? How so u know?

I'm thinking maybe this is not neuropathy? Maybe this is crps or rsd from the acupuncture? I don't know... Does what I describe sound anything like u guys have ? Or maybe it's crps? Because it's all over all at the same time. Everything makes it hurt more clothes, sitting, leaning on something, laying down wtc.

If it is, what do I do about it?
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