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Hi Catra...

I've been searching the connection between CRPS and SFN, and there seems to be one:

Skin biopsy in complex regional pain syndrome: case series and literature review. - PubMed - NCBI

and
Complex regional pain syndrome - Diagnostic workup

So I guess a question to your new neuro would be if your biopsy is a separate issue or connected to your RSD/CRPS.
Thank you for the links! Helpful as always.

Just one more way that RSD complicates my life...trying to sort all of this stuff out. Is it caused by the RSD? Is it caused by the trauma? Is it caused by the trauma worsening the RSD? Will there ever ACTUALLY be an answer to these things or will it all just be speculation? Nothing to do but keep moving forward and gather as much information as possible.

Thanks again!
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