This is a better understanding of what kind of pain CRPS patients are going through. I have watch my husband cry out in pain for hours on end and their is nothing I can do to help. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed I suggest you show them this pain index scale and other information you are learning about CRPS. That is what we did from the beginning so our family could have a better understanding of what Sterling is going through.

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Things I have learned about me, I am strong, nurturing (too much sometimes), I love being a wife & mother (sometimes way to bossy just ask my family!) I have been married to the love of my life for 26 years and counting. I work very part time at Triumph Youth Services (our business working with teenage boys) I love that our family has played a role in helping others, our job is not easy, but it is rewarding and I am very proud of it, mainly my husband and his huge heart! He has taught me how to truly love someone unconditionally. Sterling (hubby) & I love Alaska and love sharing it with others. We take several youth groups, families, friends etc. every year to experience it! Another small & growing business we have is making apparel that we sale in Alaska & soon to be everywhere that we call "Live On." we as a family love to hunt, fish, and simply love the outdoors! In 2015 my hubby was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), their is currently no cure, but we are hopeful to find remission! This is the main reason I started this blog is to tell our story in hopes to help others with CRPS. My passion is my family, I can proudly say I love being a mom, its not always the easiest job but definitely the most rewarding.
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