A Complex Battle After a Simple Accident: Stephanie Baez’s CRPS Recovery Story
What began as a seemingly minor accident turned into a life-altering diagnosis for Stephanie Baez: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
FAYETTEVILLE, AR, UNITED STATES, January 24, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Stephanie Baez’s story, recently featured by ABC13 and 13abc, sheds light on a condition that remains widely misunderstood by patients, families, and even many medical professionals.
CRPS is often described as pain that doesn’t make sense. It can follow a fracture, surgery, or injury that appears healed, yet the pain intensifies rather than resolves. As Dr. Katinka van der Merwe explains in her book, CRPS behaves like “an uninvited bully quietly taking possession of your body,” inflicting relentless suffering that is often invisible to the outside world. She is the founder of The Spero Clinic in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
CRPS Diagnosis: When Pain Has No Clear Explanation
Stephanie’s journey mirrors what many CRPS patients experience: months of confusion, escalating symptoms, and skepticism from the healthcare system. According to reports, she struggled to find answers while her pain worsened, burning, spreading, and interfering with daily life. This delay is common. CRPS patients frequently navigate an exhausting maze of specialists before receiving a diagnosis, if they receive one at all.
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