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Old 08-22-2015, 07:14 AM
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Default Yes--

--you can still eat your greens.

They're healthy for you beyond the circulatory benefits. And remember, you do want your blood to be thinner, not thicker, if there are some possible problems with lower limb circulation. You're trying to avoid thicker blood that clots more easily. I wouldn't be worrying about eating greens unless you are also on blood thinners like wafarin (which I don't believe you are, right?). And I don't believe you've ever reported problems with easy bruising and the like.

I looked over the report, and your circulatory compromise is mild. You have some narrowing of the artery--probably some hardening of it, too. I'd wager you probably have some narrowing and stiffening of blood vessels in other parts of the body as well that weren't tested. But as Mrs. D points out, you haven't progressed to the point of peripheral artery disease, and hopefully with what you do you never will. In truth, I am surprised your report is as good as it is--you are, ahem, of a certain age, you are diabetic, etc.--it's a tribute to you there are not MORE circulatory compromises.

This is something you need to watch over, but it's not an emergency--keep walking and stair climbing, watch the diet, try not to stress to much over Alan.
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