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Old 10-31-2012, 11:34 AM #1
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I'm a new member without any firm diagnosis yet except for blocked leg vessels causing nerve and foot pain.
The diagnosis seems to be related to inflammation, perhaps an autoimmune issue and the direction seems to be prednisone followed by a stent in the upper leg to try to encourage more blood flow to lower leg.
Can anyone shed light on this? It's come out of the blue for me and I suddenly can't walk on my foot, put a shoe on etc It's brought my life to a standstill.
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