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How Severe Is The Chronic Pain With 28mm/hr?

Cardiff lab give 1-10mm/hr as normal ranges-my result is 28mm/hr with normal crp. Being treated for chronic pain which has worsened in the past yeas-how raised is this? I,ve just had a print out of results via receptionist but haven,t seen him yet and want facts as have had ongoing sickness for over a yea and going to lose my job. I,ve been treated for various problems which are genuine but don,t seem to be allieviating chronic pain-now feel scared-thank you
Sat, 7 Jun 2014
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CRP indicates an inflammatory process and its importance in chronic pain management is not that much.The rise is not worrisome and totally explanatory with the situation.Just stay in touch with your pain management specialist and let them help you with their best efforts.
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How Severe Is The Chronic Pain With 28mm/hr?

thank you for asking! CRP indicates an inflammatory process and its importance in chronic pain management is not that much.The rise is not worrisome and totally explanatory with the situation.Just stay in touch with your pain management specialist and let them help you with their best efforts. take care