Daily Mail: Horse owner reveals how she survived ‘world’s most painful disease’ after being told by doctors she had no hope…

Crameri, who part owns star galloper Fully Lit, has battled Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a rare and painful neurological condition, for four years. She was told by Australian doctors that there was nothing to be done to help ease the excruciating pain that she likened to being ‘tortured non-stop’. However, after ending up in a clinic in Arkansas, the United States, she has revealed the amazing news that she is now pain-free and has gone into remission.

“I had lost all hope. My days had become full of me screaming out loud in pain with an endless stream of tears…I had become a prisoner in my own body and I was being tortured non-stop.”

She added that CRPS is commonly known as ‘the suicide disease’ and that she tried taking her own life ‘on three separate occasions’. The disease affected the dominant side of Crameri’s body, making ordinary day-to-day tasks extremely painful.

She has been pain-free for two weeks, with the Spero Clinic claiming to be the ‘only facility in the world’ to offer the kind of treatment that has helped cure Crameri. Read the full article here.

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