Get the latest news and updates on CRPS directly from the RSDSA team SearchBack to All News Recent Posts RSDSA’s Concerns With the Project Rare Act and the Promising Pathways Act 2.0 Stellate Ganglion Blocks for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome If I’m Dating Someone, They Are Going to Have to See Me on My Bad Days I Am Grateful for What I Have, but Sad About What I Lost The ADA Believes in Us Susie’s Remission Story March 14, 2023 I never gave up. I knew remission was possible and once I found out what I had I never stopped. I really want to help people that have CRPS. The Top 10 Shoe Brands for CRPS From a CRPS Perspective February 1, 2023 I was successful in finding shoes that fit my lifestyle, and I figure that others may have the same issues I did when looking for shoes. I have put together a list of my findings for all CRPS sufferers who are in need of some kicks. If You Feel Pain, You’re Alive. If You Feel Other People’s Pain, You’re a Human Being. November 21, 2022 This past year, has been a very difficult one for me. I have been in undated with new symptoms and co-morbidities. Medical appointments and needed rest have occupied much of my time When I Close My Eyes September 29, 2022 When I close my eyes, I grow wings and fly; I use my wings to fly towards the sky. I abandon my reality of chronic illness as I soar towards freedom. FAQs – RSDSA’s Treating the Whole Person: Optimizing Wellness Conference – 2022 August 25, 2022 The RSDSA team is excited to have you join our third virtual conference from September 12th through September 15th, 2022 Below are a few FAQs to ensure you have an amazing experience! Pages: 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879Load More Recent Posts RSDSA’s Concerns With the Project Rare Act and the Promising Pathways Act 2.0 Stellate Ganglion Blocks for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome If I’m Dating Someone, They Are Going to Have to See Me on My Bad Days I Am Grateful for What I Have, but Sad About What I Lost The ADA Believes in Us