Story about CRPS Complex Regional Pain Syndrome , Depression.

CRPS journey to Bath and beyond!

Dec 30, 2017

By: Sarah

Year Condition Began: 2016


I had knee surgery in 2014 and always had pain..then in January 2016 I couldn't walk across a room, pain was extreme. 11 months later CRPS finally diagnosed. Surgery for bilateral carpal tunnel surgery 2016 ( thanks crutches!)
2017 had 2 week inpatient admission at Bath Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, CRPS programme. Go if you can..they really know their stuff and as it is centrally paid for by Government it doesn't cost your area or G.P anything extra. My knee pain is lessened by a years worth of treatment from Bath although my mobility remains affected. My bilateral forearm arm pain is now my main problem. Awaiting Spinal Cord Stimulator trial and pain management at the Walton Centre, Liverpool ( another specialist centre for CRPS).
I am an O.T by profession although CRPS has stopped me working 90% of the time
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