Story about CRPS Complex Regional Pain Syndrome .

Ruptured bakers cyst

Dec 2, 2

By: Sarah


I had a bakers cyst rupture in the back of my knee, not even knowing I had a cyst, I ended up with compartment syndrome and my leg nearly blew off but doctors court it just before it did, hospital couldn't close both wounds because of the size so I had one closed and a skin graft on the other. I had drop foot and now CRPS, I've had 5 operations on my leg I can only put 20kg weight on my foot and leg and am awaiting more surgery.

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