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Old 12-29-2006, 03:46 PM #5
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Mrs D – Thank you again. I will endeavour to contact my cardiac consultant on Monday morning and tell him what has happened. I will ask him if this could be connected to the calcium problem and also ask if a circulation test could be done. I had better not use the word Doppler or he will know I have been talking with other professionals!

As you can imagine I am monitoring my feet and legs all the time as they are forever changing but have now taken on a much different perspective.

I would also like to ask if anybody here has had a similar experience to this sudden "overnight" change in their PN symptoms. Am I an exception?

Tony
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