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Old 07-23-2013, 10:43 AM #9
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AZ-Di - pardon my little side track.

MD- do you have any idea why they have not studied the effects of Ketamine for CRPS 2? I am assuming it doesn't work well with CRPS 2 due to the severity of the nerve injury that caused it to begin with? I was told in my case the nerve(s) that were damaged will not heal and that due to the location of damage that this will be continually irritated therefor it has been said that remission from the CRPS isn't likely. I am still optimistic but curious if you have any thoughts. Sorry the Ketamine caused such nasty effects and didn't work out for you.
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