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I have been recently diagnosed with crps. I had been dieting and had lost over 60 pounds be a combination of exercise and lowering caloric intake. My question is, when I walk for more than a mile and a half my back flares up, that is the site of my crps, starts burning and hurting. The site has also mirrored to the other side of my back. Will exercise make this condition worse, assuming I can handle the pain that it causes, or should I take the pain as an indication that I am aggrevating it and should stop?
Thanks all for any help with this, because I really want to continue with my weight loss. |
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