My husband has 50% blockage in the arteries in his legs - he can hardly walk - his feet and ankles swell - and we rececntly saw a vascular surgeon who said he wasn t a candidate for surgery?? He told him to start walking and lose some weight??? Um - when he walks his legs and feet hurt!! I thought that the surgery was only a small incision in the groin and the Dr. could clean out the artery or put a stint in. How can we find a Doctor in Southern Ontario that will look after my husband - or at 72 years of age does it matter what is wrong with my husband. Seriously, we both get the feeling that once your over the proverbial hill - the Doctors we have seen - don t care.I don t mean to be rude or nasty - I just wish at our age we could travel a bit and do some sight seeing, but sight seeing requires lots of walking?? And I know there are Doctors out there some where you care. WHERE??
HE IS HAVING PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE. HE IS HAVING WHAT IS CALLED CLAUDICATION PAIN WHICH IS PAIN WHICH WORSENS ON WALKING AND RELIEVED BY REST. * IS HE HAVING PAIN AT REST? IS HE ABLE TO SLEEP? IF YES THEN THE DISEASE HAS REACHED A CRITICAL STAGE.
DID HE HAVE AN ABPI ON HIM? - IF YES HOW MUCH WAS IT?
WHAT I UNDERSTAND IN "WAS'NT A CANDIDATE FOR SURGERY" IS THAT HIS DISEASE IS NON RECONSTRUCTIBLE. AM I RIGHT? OR IS HE ELIGIBLE FOR BY PASS SURGERIES.? IF ELIGIBLE THEN IT WOULD BE GREAT.
IF NON RECONSTRUCTIBLE DISEASES, WE HAVE OTHER OPTIONS LIKE - SYMPATHECTOMY - VASODILATOR INJECTIONS - SEQUENTIAL COMPRESSION THERAPY FOR ARTERIES.
ALL THESE CAN REDUCE PAIN AND IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE.
TAKE CARE
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HE IS HAVING PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE. HE IS HAVING WHAT IS CALLED CLAUDICATION PAIN WHICH IS PAIN WHICH WORSENS ON WALKING AND RELIEVED BY REST. * IS HE HAVING PAIN AT REST? IS HE ABLE TO SLEEP? IF YES THEN THE DISEASE HAS REACHED A CRITICAL STAGE. DID HE HAVE AN ABPI ON HIM? - IF YES HOW MUCH WAS IT? WHAT I UNDERSTAND IN WAS NT A CANDIDATE FOR SURGERY IS THAT HIS DISEASE IS NON RECONSTRUCTIBLE. AM I RIGHT? OR IS HE ELIGIBLE FOR BY PASS SURGERIES.? IF ELIGIBLE THEN IT WOULD BE GREAT. IF NON RECONSTRUCTIBLE DISEASES, WE HAVE OTHER OPTIONS LIKE - SYMPATHECTOMY - VASODILATOR INJECTIONS - SEQUENTIAL COMPRESSION THERAPY FOR ARTERIES. ALL THESE CAN REDUCE PAIN AND IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE. TAKE CARE