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<blockquote data-quote="Paul59" data-source="post: 672406" data-attributes="member: 128625"><p>Went to see the Vs.[vascular surgeon ] today for the results from my Doppler scan, appears that when I had the scan 3 weeks ago, I had a narrowing of 75% on the archery supplying my left leg, hence the pain I was getting in my hip & left leg when I was walking up a slight incline. He explained the complications that happen to 1 in 100 that have a stunt fitted,</p><p>I then explained to him that since I last saw him I had been diagnosed T2 & since I had made the life changes needed to bring my condition under control, that the pain I was getting had faded away to almost completely since the changes I've made, plus I have been checking my leg pulse &.it had been getting stronger over the time & felt almost as strong as the right leg last night. to which he replied, "Well after you saying that & the meds your taking, I think we can put off the opp for now & see how it goes, if you get any problems in the next 6 month's come back to me, after that time you will have to go via your GP. Look after yourself & we're here if you need us. " Result!!!!!!!!</p><p>I'm more than sure that this wouldn't have been possible without My GP allowing me to test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul59, post: 672406, member: 128625"] Went to see the Vs.[vascular surgeon ] today for the results from my Doppler scan, appears that when I had the scan 3 weeks ago, I had a narrowing of 75% on the archery supplying my left leg, hence the pain I was getting in my hip & left leg when I was walking up a slight incline. He explained the complications that happen to 1 in 100 that have a stunt fitted, I then explained to him that since I last saw him I had been diagnosed T2 & since I had made the life changes needed to bring my condition under control, that the pain I was getting had faded away to almost completely since the changes I've made, plus I have been checking my leg pulse &.it had been getting stronger over the time & felt almost as strong as the right leg last night. to which he replied, "Well after you saying that & the meds your taking, I think we can put off the opp for now & see how it goes, if you get any problems in the next 6 month's come back to me, after that time you will have to go via your GP. Look after yourself & we're here if you need us. " Result!!!!!!!! I'm more than sure that this wouldn't have been possible without My GP allowing me to test. [/QUOTE]
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