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Have Heart Stents In Addition To Small Blockage. Dead End Artery. Diagnosed With Diabetes. Peripherial Neuropathy In Feet. Suggestions

I was told today that in addition to 2 heart stents in the lad, I have 70%+ small blockage at the bottom tip of my heart and not to worry about it because it is a dead end artery - wait and see if it blocks up further into the upper part of the artery - why not address it while it is small
I have just been diagnosed with Diabetes 2 and I have peripherial neuropathy in my feet and legs as well as a thrush fungus on my tongue and going back down into the esophagus - I have been on infusion for six+ mos with strong antibiotics and it will not go away
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Now you will have to be in regular follow up, ideally dead end arteries block difficult to find out more over it has go nothing to take with the clinical condition neither it manifest, peripheral neuropathy really needs some attention, avoid taking antibiotic without any obvious reason, take good care of your self, bye
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Have Heart Stents In Addition To Small Blockage. Dead End Artery. Diagnosed With Diabetes. Peripherial Neuropathy In Feet. Suggestions

HI HCM Thank you for asking a question Now you will have to be in regular follow up, ideally dead end arteries block difficult to find out more over it has go nothing to take with the clinical condition neither it manifest, peripheral neuropathy really needs some attention, avoid taking antibiotic without any obvious reason, take good care of your self, bye