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Old 06-06-2011, 08:57 AM #1
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Default CRPS in right hand/arm

Hi there,

I am completely new to this forum so really dont know what to expect. Basically I have suffered with CRPS in right hand/arm for 6 years after an operation in connection with RSI. After many years of being told there's no further treatment etc etc I went to a Pain Clinic who offered me a possible SCS. I would really appreciate anyone's input into this as I am a bit anxious and apprehensive about further surgery.
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