My Mom, 82, has been diagnosed w/claudication. She has been a farily active/healthy
womanWomen's way all her life. Always walking, never smoked, not overweight, eating sensibly. She doesn't meet the 'critera' claudication patients usually have. She is discouraged to say the least. She has been taking
pletal. Doesn't really know if it's working. Her walking consists of 20-30min with anywhere from 3-6 stops. She brings a
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys pop up stool in the niegborhood with her to rest on. Her rt leg is the one affected. She has sweeling in her left
ankleAnkle pain
Ankle sprain
Ankle sprain - series
Ankle sprain swelling
Atopy on the ankles
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Lichen simplex chronicus on the ankle
Sprained ankle. Her tests for blood flow, etc are good. She tries to get out once a day usually in the morning. A radilogist friend, mentioned she could have an MRA to determine if it is a short/long
blockagePeripheral artery disease. And then have an
angioplastyAngioplasty
Coronary artery balloon angioplasty - series, if determined. Her vascular surgeon, didn't feel a MRA was necessary. I know she is 82 and should be thankful to walk at all, which she is. But being an active/healthy person in the past, it's hard for her to understand, why this happened to her. Seems the doctors aren't that understanding to her situation either.
Any thoughts, on meds, exercise, treatment, is appreciated. She would love to 'talk' to someone with a similar issue, are there support groups available. We are in CT.
Thank you.