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Does anyone with CRPS feel hot all the time?

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Does anyone here with CRPS/RSD feel hot all the time? I have heard this can be a symptom of CRPS as it is a malfunction of the autonomic nervous system. I am having feeling hot all the time and I know that part of it is from my low estrogen causing hot flashes and I also take Tramadol which can cause you to feel hot and I also have CRPS so I wondered if any of this is just from the CRPS itself? So if anyone could let me know if you struggle with this please let me know what you think.

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hello Hidden I have has RSD/CRPS since 1999 yea we do feel warm ALL the time We can’t regulate our internal temperature which makes us feel warm AND cold at the same time It’s crazy! I have been on opiates and I’m off of all of them I have pain but I would rather have pain then go through pain management which does no good what so ever I hope this helps Just part of the disease Have a blessed Christmas ♥️

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