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Re: Diabetic Neuropathy....in response to Renee's answers..A bigFrom: 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:
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> As you may or may not know-I did have early signs of Heart Failure-EF <<snip>>
> Big question here"ISIT NORMAL FOR ONE'S FEET TO CHANGE TO RED UPON <<snip>>
> -- Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS---
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