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Old 11-17-2012, 02:10 PM #14
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Have you heard of patients who have CRPS from TOS?

Thank you!
I can say I have.
Quite a few of the members I've "met" on the forums since 2004, had or developed RSD/CRPS at some point, also some version of fibromyalgia.

We more or less concluded on our own, that the longer pain & symptoms are going on , the more the body gets overloaded due to the stresses. Thus triggering these other conditions.
This is only our loose theory of course.
But it can't hurt to keep in mind relaxation, stress relief and good nutrition at all times, and more so when hurting.
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