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<blockquote data-quote="ajbod" data-source="post: 2426000" data-attributes="member: 544995"><p>Sat here at home, i think kicked out of hospital too soon. Massive cut from groin to the centre of the calf. I was under the impression it was more of a keyhole job but no. 5 hours in surgery!</p><p>Had 3 meals in 4 days nothing really suitable but various nurses etc did try and took an interest in Keto. Living on pain killers it's so sore massively swollen, but a good strong pulse so worth it. they've changed my meds from clopidogrel to rivaroxaban and aspirin to thin rather than alter the clotting factor. the consultant thinks this will postpone the right leg surgery for several years.</p><p>Unfortunately moving around at the moment is very painful, if i sit down my leg seizes up and i cannot straighten it, so standing and walking is nigh on impossible. Every single person on the vascular wards were diabetic! At least my bg tests were all 5.2 5.3 with a max of 6.1. They also did masses of other blood tests including 3 hba1c tests but i don't know the results of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajbod, post: 2426000, member: 544995"] Sat here at home, i think kicked out of hospital too soon. Massive cut from groin to the centre of the calf. I was under the impression it was more of a keyhole job but no. 5 hours in surgery! Had 3 meals in 4 days nothing really suitable but various nurses etc did try and took an interest in Keto. Living on pain killers it's so sore massively swollen, but a good strong pulse so worth it. they've changed my meds from clopidogrel to rivaroxaban and aspirin to thin rather than alter the clotting factor. the consultant thinks this will postpone the right leg surgery for several years. Unfortunately moving around at the moment is very painful, if i sit down my leg seizes up and i cannot straighten it, so standing and walking is nigh on impossible. Every single person on the vascular wards were diabetic! At least my bg tests were all 5.2 5.3 with a max of 6.1. They also did masses of other blood tests including 3 hba1c tests but i don't know the results of them. [/QUOTE]
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