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Old 10-25-2015, 05:02 PM #1
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I see evidence of trauma induced Neuropathy. I'm no Dr. but if it waddles side to side and quacks and water pours off its back? I'm just saying. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
I agree Ken...I think something went wrong during the second set of stents. I did bleed from the femoral artery right after surgery and they put a lot of pressure on it for over 25 minutes. That said, they claim it would have only caused damage to the nerve in that leg. My neuopathy started in my left hand and spread to the right hand before going to the legs several weeks later. They either did damage that was covered up or they didn't know about it. Lastly, it was just not related to the stent operation at all. I guess no one will ever be able to answer that question.

Be well....

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