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Re: Diabetic Neuropathy....in response to Renee's answers..A big

From: Renee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:17:17 -0800


Barbara,

"Toothache" pain is a common descriptor word for pain. It can be a from several different types of problems.

The pitting edema with gravity can be from congestive heart failure and related things. But, you're right in that an ejection fraction (EF) of 70 is very good. Cardiac output is the volume of blood moved through the heart in a minute--pulse rate times volume pumped per beat.

Not all peoblems are related to PCOS. Sometimes a person can have more than one problem that are totally unrelated.

It is not normal for feet to turn red on standing.

I have a bachelors in health studies, a masters in physical therapy, and a masters in public health (health ed and health promotion). I am a certified wound specialist. I have worked mostly in acute care with very ill people. I do some teaching too.

Renee

Barbra Camara wrote: >
> Have you ever hear of anyone describing their pains as I
> do:"Pulsation,pulsing,like a toothache,as if I can feel the pulses in my
> legs a feet,especially upon standing,which is the worst for me.?

> <<snip>>

> As you may or may not know-I did have early signs of Heart Failure-EF
> was below fifty,now is 70 something and told that it is normal.But
> still,this is quite baffling to me,as I am a 40 year old presenting with
> symptoms of that of an 80 year old.
> I was told that I had poor cardiac output from one specialist.Then what
> would that mean?This is all too confusing and I am sorry for taking the
> time to ask about these problems that are not PCOS related-but since I
> do have PCOS,I think it may be wise to ask,as it there a possibility
> that some of these problems may be contributed to myself not being
> diagnosed with PCOS till a couple months agao,and some damage had been
> done?Or it may just be that I am a women with more than one health issue
> here.

<<snip>>

> Big question here"ISIT NORMAL FOR ONE'S FEET TO CHANGE TO RED UPON
> STANDING/SITTING?

<<snip>>

>
> Tell me,what are the degrees that you have?
> Are you pre-doctoring?Can you prescribe meds?
> You had mentioned that you weren't a doctor,but one would tend to
> agree,that you certainly know your terminology and I commend you on
> that>
> Thanks again>>>((hug}}..sorry about the book!So many questions.
> >Renee
> >

--
Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS
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Don't follow in the footsteps of the masters. Seek what they sought. --Zen saying




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