← Return to CRPS - anyone suffering with complex regional pain syndrome

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@chuck406

Back twenty years ago when CRPS was new for me I went through odd sensations where it felt as if my leg skin was crawling. It was so bad that I'd wake up from sleeping and tossing the blankets off because felt like insects crawling on the leg. I don't have the severe sensory issues anymore like bugs crawling but know what you're talking about. These days depending on the pain it can cause garment pain such as light brushes and/or a tightness due to wearing pants even when the pants I wear are not tight. Life is weird.

Saw a doctor recently who did an ultrasound on the fibular nerves and noticed they may be squeezing together due to trauma around area. January 3rd I am doing the injection (up to 6). It's called Common Fibular NU Injection. I assume NU is neuropathy ultrasound injection. I'm out of options at this stage in the CRPS game. If anyone has interest, here's the link for a description of what that means. It is not at this office, but locally for me. https://bostonsportsandbiologics.com/procedures/nerve-hydrodissection-boston#:~:text=Nerve%20hydrodissection%20uses%20fluid%20to,entrapped%20nerve%20using%20ultrasound%20guidance.

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Chuck, also wanted to acknowledge you as a CRPS "long haulers" too. Did I say good luck with your injections. Ive done many but not this one. Betty

This is not good news for you, but you may want to read about Cileen Dions recent diagnosis.