Medicine Hat woman aims to raise funds to walk and awareness for chronic pain condition

It took six months to get her CRPS diagnosis, and unfortunately due to the timing of her injury, her physiotherapy was interrupted by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Physiotherapy is one of the most important ways to treat CRPS, said Griffin, but it’s most effective shortly after the injury. To this day, Griffin cannot walk without the use of crutches, which she has been using for five years in order to navigate. The condition has also come with spontaneous reactions to foods or other allergens, despite Griffin herself not having any lasting allergies…
…Griffin has found an opportunity in the Spero Clinic in Arkansas, which boasts an 84% rate of success without remission for five years after treatment. However, as it is private medicine, it requires significant investment that she is unable to save funds for, prompting her to begin to collect donations in hopes of finally getting the treatment she needs.

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