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Other explanations for his pains and weakness of the feet would include vascular problems such as arterial occlusive diseases. The mechanism behind this may be similar to what provoked the heart attack which is arterial occlusion as well. This may be diagnosed with angiography, whether classical or magnetic resonance (MRA). Alcohol may deplete the body of micronutrients such as vitamin B, and this may cause neurologic symptoms such as weakness and pain. Evaluation of vitamin B levels may help in assessing this, and treatment may include supplementation and alcohol avoidance. These are some things to discuss with your doctors.
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