Where does the CRPS stop and the High sensitivity start? Where does the High sensitivity stop and the CRPS start? Since yesterday evening I’m thinking about this question. A year ago I heard about being High Sensitive and I knew that I was that. More sensitive for incentives than a lot of other people. An incentive in this case is everything you
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It's hard for me to really say anything, not being acquainted with CRPS. I'd say, though, that those two things would certainly enhance each other. I don't think being HSP makes you also have CRPS, because not every HSP has it. But I could imagine that either CRPS makes you more suspectible to be generally highly sensitive, or those two enhance each other when they happen in the same person. Hard to say! But I believe it could then at least be you can use some of the same tactics dealing with both, so maybe it can also be a little bit helpful that way to know of both of them!
It would be very interesting if someone would research this. Being Highly Sensitive as I know it is a fairly new concept, so there's still a load of research to be done on it.
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I had some contact about this subject with a psychologist, and she thought that I was right that it were the same mechanisms working together. She also combined HSP with a burn-out, being always tired and certain other diseases. Of course not all HSP people have those diseases, but she was convinced that the chances to get one of them was rather big. And I might be right that CRPS was also one of these diseases, although no-one researched it...
The problem is that not all doctors, or better said, only a few doctors do agree that HSP excist and that some people are more sensitive...as long as that's the case, there won't be research to this subject, bonding something unexepted, with an official diagnosis...
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