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Any Thoughts About Paralysis In Leg And Foot After Bladder Procedure?

I had guillian barre around 30yrs. ago.. I am now 63 and since the guillian barre, I have had Pancretitis,Ephogus surgery, bladder disease, a stroke. Eye disease and stage 3 Chronic Kidney failure.. I just had another bladder procedure and now my left leg and foot is paralyzed again.. any thoughts?
posted on Sun, 3 Nov 2013
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Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic.
I must first of all congratulate you for overcoming these health challenges. With this presentation, and also taking into consideration your medical history, we could think of more than one possible diagnosis. A condition like a stroke, multiple sclerosis or sciatic nerve problem could be the cause. In my opinion, I would suggest you see a neurologist for proper appreciation and management.

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Any Thoughts About Paralysis In Leg And Foot After Bladder Procedure?

Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. I must first of all congratulate you for overcoming these health challenges. With this presentation, and also taking into consideration your medical history, we could think of more than one possible diagnosis. A condition like a stroke, multiple sclerosis or sciatic nerve problem could be the cause. In my opinion, I would suggest you see a neurologist for proper appreciation and management. I hope that answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. We will be delighted to answer more questions from you. I wish you good health