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well I Googled that staight away always good to look at something new I suppose it could be a bit of that due to the surgery they took the veins out of my legs and did leave me with some nerve damage below the knee

Still that or dead eh?

I prefer the -I’m just getting older and wearing out excuse-myself there’s too much around to worry really

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Rogo23

 all too often people seem to forget about that particular choice, that or dead.

we keep on hearing about what is not going right or how much a medication is ruining something,the restrictions on our diet or having to go back to the doctor.

i can live with the side effects of my surgery no problem as the alternative involved a box and a social gathering with my attendance only in spirit, and at social gatherings I prefer spirit in a glass.but having said that my wife does look good in black and add in a hat with a veil...

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Dogchasers in reply to Rogo23

nice to hear from you enjoy the drink

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Qualipop

IT could be the effects of the surgery but I'd get it checked. I have bad peripheral neuropathy without any surgery and it's not nice.

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Milopalm

I have chemo induced peripheral neuropathy. Had it since 2003 when underwent leukaemia treatment. My heart failure is also the result of my leukaemia treatment. It was very full on and lasted a whole year plus many blood transfusions much chemo and total body irradiation and an autologousstem cell transplant. The peripheral neuropathy is a total b***** and is with me all day and night. So far I have not found a treatment but amitriptylene 20mg helps me sleep at night. I am sorry to hear you have peripheral neuropathy but your symptoms may be different to mine as not caused by chemo. Maybe your GP or Consultant may have a suggestion. Considering I was given one month to live and I have lasted 19 years I shouldn't complain about the neuropathy (but I do!). Best wishes Claire

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Dogchasers in reply to Milopalm

sorry to hear about your problems keep on fighting

Thanks for the reply

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MountainGoat52

I had a vein removed from my right leg and an artery from my left arm to facilitate my triple bypass. I get quite severe pain accompanied by numbness and tingling at my wrist and ankle. Also I get stabbing pains, not only at these sites but elsewhere, which I have been told is transfered pain. I find both areas usually respond to a light massage and heat. The issue is a small price to pay for the benefits the bypass has provided. 😀

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Dogchasers in reply to MountainGoat52

I agree the slight discomfort I’m getting in my feet is a small price to pay for the bypass

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Granchildren

got the same problem from the vertebrates in my neck pressing down on the nerves result is get a lot of nerve pain in both arms taking gabapentin it helps a lot by the way your far from old

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Hylda2 in reply to Granchildren

was waiting to have mri scan because mine is linked to my neck. Had pacemaker fitted before I came half way up the list. 😢

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