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@grannyzoo

Hi Leigh!

I’m sorry to hear about your situation. My CRPS is in my left leg/foot. I’m not sure how to go back and read about suggestions on this site but there have been so great ones. First off, go see an anesthesiologist that specializes in pain management. I used a teaching hospital and got great results. I live in NC and used UNC. Watch your diet. No red meats, cut back on all sugar, get plenty of rest. Drink water. Personally, I have a spinal cord implant. Not the answer for everyone. There is a website that has been on previous blogs that has been helpful to folks. At this very moment I have a temporary “Sprint PNS System “ in my sciatica behind my left knee and have gotten a huge relief from my CRPS. If you go to the anesthesiologist that specializes in Pain management, ask them about it. From what I understand there is a chance that it might reverse my CRPS. What I do know is it feels a heck of a lot better right now. I will use it for 60-90 days.

Hopefully someone that manages this blog can guide you to read what folks have previously put on here.

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What r CRPs?