You are welcome to believe your Dr and his/her opinions. And you clearly believe you were harmed by this treatment and I am nottrying to or going to change that belief. However what I am saying is when you are trying to influence a change in behaviour of a profession it isn't really good enough just to quote some MDs opinion or back one opinion against another. And just because your Dr has a good reputation doesn't mean he/she is right or do the cause of health science much good. We need more than throwing around opinions if we are going to more effectively treat CRPS more effectively than we do now. And I think most practitioners would agrree that this something we all need to do. What we need is better understanding of the condition and its management