j-bird
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I am simply helping my daughter in her effort to spread and increase awareness of CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome). My middle daughter Jenna has this and until we figured out what she had we had never heard of it before. November is the month for awareness and the orange ribbon is the symbol for it.
CRPS is a nervous condition - trigger by an injury where the brain turns on the pain switch in the area of the injury and doesn't turn if off - even once the injury itself is healed. Jenna has this in her foot after it was broken. The pain can be very intense and long lasting. Days, weeks and even months of unbearable pain cause be caused. Thru therapy and medical treatment it can only be made tolerable and may never fully go away. Jenna at a time was confined to a wheelchair and crutches and couldn't even tolerate a sock on her foot.
pre-teen girls seem to be the most at risk, but anyone can get this and Doctors really don;t understand what triggers it. Please take notice of this as it can be very difficult to find medical help that understands this condition. There is nothing worse than having a child in intense pain and not being able to do anything about it much less explain why this is happening.

CRPS is a nervous condition - trigger by an injury where the brain turns on the pain switch in the area of the injury and doesn't turn if off - even once the injury itself is healed. Jenna has this in her foot after it was broken. The pain can be very intense and long lasting. Days, weeks and even months of unbearable pain cause be caused. Thru therapy and medical treatment it can only be made tolerable and may never fully go away. Jenna at a time was confined to a wheelchair and crutches and couldn't even tolerate a sock on her foot.
pre-teen girls seem to be the most at risk, but anyone can get this and Doctors really don;t understand what triggers it. Please take notice of this as it can be very difficult to find medical help that understands this condition. There is nothing worse than having a child in intense pain and not being able to do anything about it much less explain why this is happening.
