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Swatgen27 03-15-2011 12:37 PM

Recent injury in CRPS limb
 
Hello all,

I'm hoping someone can help me figure out how to address a foot injury that is also affected by CRPS. 2 days ago, my lovely dog Maximus accidentally crushed my left foot (and dog his nails into it at the same time and my dog is 100lbs and I'm only 115lbs) while I was holding him by the collar and answering my front door. Ofcourse at the time of the incident, I was barefoot. I also have CRPS in the foot but unfortantly the site of the injury is in the better of the two feet.
The pain is out of control but it does not look broken (barely any swelling with a bruise). I don't have insurance right now so I don't want to go to urgent care because it appears to not be fractured and as for any advice they may have due to the injury being in a CRPS limb will be none since none of the Dr's there are familar with this disease. I just don't know what I should do... Should I try to stay off of it completely to assist in healing? A bruise on my legs literally takes months to heal so I'm sure this isn't going to get better over night. Should I go to the dr just in case it's fractured for preventive measures. I have been lucky in not injuring my CRPS limbs in the last 4 years so this issue has me at a lost. Please any advice would be appreciated as last night I got about an hour of sleep because the pain kept me awake all night. I have been using pain cream but it's so short term with it being effective and my pain med regieme is not touching the pain. I can handle the extra pain if it will be short-term but I will be at my breaking point if it stays like this forever. Thank you for your help.
Sarah

Jimking 03-15-2011 04:03 PM

If you feel there is a broken bone you should see a doc. Other than that I would elevate your feet at or above your heart if possible. At the least get them elevated. Very sorry about your foot. :(

birchlake 03-16-2011 08:08 AM

Unless the pain subsides, you really are going to need an x-ray to rule out some sort of a fracture. And the doctor may put you into a "boot" of some sort to take pressure off and aid in healing.

I know the insurance thing is a source of stress, but the only way to get some answers is to get an image and an exam if pain continues.

If you do see a doctor, I would highly recommend you see a podiatrist (foot doc) instead of a General Practitioner. All these doctors work with is feet.

Good luck!


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