Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

 
 
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Confused Battery was repositioned how long will take to recovered? Again

Hello everybody well las January had finally my battery for my scs repositioned from my buttocks to my abdomen the reason for that change took a year for my md to finally decide to do something with my back and leg pain on my surgical sites,was tired to complaint and not been able to work because secondary issues the point is now is in my abdomen I will try again I had crps on my right foot possible also on my right arm and back but because is wc md is just focusing on my foot but since the change my back and left leg feels more relief but I wondering how long will take to heal my previous surgery game so many problems I still had no been able to be back to work does any one have the repositioning done and how well it work and how fast is the recovery? I still can get used to been like this and my anxiety and insomnia got increase because I can be at least a little bit normal had so many flare ups and I'm really desperate now even with the scs unit I still have pain on my injury foot right one because I have bone pain due to a loss of cartilage and scs only relief my nerve pain not the bone rubbing every time I walk please anyone know if the recovery is the same comparing with the original positioning ,I'm really frustrating!
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