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Old 05-08-2015, 11:04 AM #1
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Default some increased sweating affected foot

I have had multiple doctors 4 of 6 I have said I do not have CRPS including 2 podiatrists and 2 pain management doctors. My original surgeon is the only one who has said it is CRPS and a neurologist wouldn't make a diagnosis of any sort.

I have noticed since my second round of cortisone injections in my left foot to assist with loosening scar tissue it seems like my left foot sweats a little more than the right I notice more wearing sandals then sneakers but still hard to tell it would be minimal difference.

Can this occur with Nerve Entrapment or PN that the newest doctor is thinking it is. I am going for EMG later this month before any other talks of diagnosis.
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