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Want to talk with others. Have you found relief from CRPS?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Jul 10 6:30am | Replies (235)

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Hi I was wondering about the bone pain with the CRPS they believe I've had CRPS for the last 11 years but I just got diagnosed two and a half years ago the nerve pain is extremely bad but what I really can't stand is the ongoing bone pain it feels like somebody's literally chiseling away my phone in my right arm that's where my CRPS started and now I can feel it on my right side of my rib every breath I take in is extremely hard I have to take short breaths because if I take in a deep breath my ribs feel like the crumbling I've tried seeing doctors about the CRPS I live in Massachusetts and due to the major opiate epidemic he will not put me on medication I have tried everything under the sun to not be on narcotic pain medication but nothing has worked I am completely housebound and bedridden I cannot take a shower and get myself dressed I need help with everything I just got out of the hospital for suicide thoughts I am struggling really bad if anybody lives in Massachusetts when they are Rhode Island I've been trying to look for support groups in some type of doctor if anyone knows any I'm scared and suffering I'm only 36 years old and I have no quality of life if somebody knows of any support groups or anything that would be able to help can you please get back to me thank you so much

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I have horrible bone pain. Nothing seems to help. It is primarily in my legs but I can feel it occasionally in my arms as well. I take prescription vitamin D and this helps some. Don’t give up finding a knowledgeable doctor. It is difficult where I live in Alabama. CRPS is rare here for sure.

Hi I'm Renee I live in the Philadelphia area. I was diagnosed about 2 and a half years ago. My struggle is difficult as well. Once I got diagnosed I read everything I could get my hands on and medical journals. I unfortunately have bipolar and another autoimmune disorder. So I've been to neurological, rheumatoid, psychiatric doctors to get a spinal implant that was a miracle. I was so close to losing my hand. I did the trial and within a day my hand went back to "almost " normal. I have an I pod that controls both of my arms. Weather and stress play a huge part in the control of my crps. Obviously being bipolar I understand the horrible days of depression and hopelessness. Which then makes the crps worse. It's in my left leg, and both arms. The other day I fainted from the pain, I woke up to my 16 year old yelling my name and asking if I was alive...lol.. unfortunately these r the things that go with the disorder. In Pennsylvania medical marijuana is legal!!! It only started about a year ago and is amazing for the disorder. No opioid will help. They are for pain, what we have is very different more like phantom pain from an amputation. No one can see it no pure diagnosis, yet it feels like you are going to die. The marijuana helps take your mind down a few notches and you can take it any way you feel comfortable. I use a vape pen and if I'm in the hospital I use pill form. Reach out to anyone who will listen! The people in our forum are amazing. And I get it I'm only 45. Feel free to ask for a private chat anytime or just in the forum. The people have such similar stories. The more we reach out to each other the less u feel alone.

Hey it's Renee again medical marijuana is legal in Massachusetts. Please look into it....it helped so much.

I see a doctor in Pittsfield, MA even though I live in Albany, NY because he is a DO and does his DO thing as part of being my PCP. His gentle healing hands have helped me many times in the past 11 years. His other specialty is neuromuscular training. I have costachondritis as well as CRPS. It is pain in my breast bone and rib cage. He does a great job for me in knocking down the pain. That's not the only place. I also have myofascial pain and he is great with that as well. MA seems open to OMM. It would be great if you could find one near you..

How are you doing now? I am in RI.