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I've had reoccuring foot and leg cramps for a couple of years. My doctor thought I was over exaggerating when I told him how excruciating the cramps were. I have them at night and sometimes they keep me up most of the night. Last night was a really bad night and if my husband had been home I would've had him take me to the ER. I went to another doctor today because my DR wasn't available. He said I have busitis in both legs and gave me a cortisone shot in both legs. He also did an ultrasound and the arteries in my legs are partially blocked. He's also running more tests and said I may even have blood clot/s. I'm really scared at this point and even more upset that it may keep me from getting banded. My LB surgeon told me the reason people die from surgery is because they get blood clots in their legs. Has anyone successfully had surgery with this condition?

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I'm so sorry you are dealing with this. I really don't have any advice but hopefully they can correct the problem with your legs and then you can have LBS. My thoughts are that you won't be able to have surgery until the clots in your legs are under control.

Let us know what happens.

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Right.. they will wait until the clots are under control and then most likely you will have to stay in the hospital for 1-2 days after being banded so they can keep those things on your legs and monitor you. You might even have to stay on blood thinners for a while. My friend Diana just got banded last month and she had heart issues and couldn't walk well and they taught her how to give herself her own blood thinner shots and stuff because she was such a high risk, but she's doing great now. Best of luck to you sugar.. and just make surey ou let your band doctor know all of this too.

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I didn't deal with it, but have heard of people who have. They just had a longer hospital stay with the extra precautions. Take care of your clots first, the band can come next.

Good luck!

Brandy

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Thank you for everyone's kinds words and words of encouragement.

I just got paperwork from my doctor today. I have to sign a contract stating I understand what is expected of me as well as the risks. I feel like my doctor really cares about his patients health and well being. He's really into people living a healthy lifestyle. I also have 15 very extensive questions I have to answer for the psychologist before seeing him.

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I had an appointment with the doctor today to go over the results to find out if I have blood clots in my legs. He said everything came back normal and I don't have clots. The cramping could be from my thyroid problems or Bursitis, for which I was recently diagnosed with. The only thing he saw was that my white blood cell count is elevated, which it also was back in December. Now I have one more thing to worry about get to go for more blood work.

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Has your doc ever tested your potassium?

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Has your doc ever tested your potassium?

He did mention that my potassium and Calcium levels came back normal. I can't take potassium supplements because of one of the meds I take but I do drink oj, soy milk and eat bananas because of their potassium content.

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Looks like you've hooked up with the right doctors and you will be totally knowledgeable about your health situation prior to surgery.

You know, through these threads we all become 'family', and so we feel as though we really "know" you.

So with that being said, you know that we wish you the very best towards getting yourself healthy and banded...^_^

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Looks like you've hooked up with the right doctors and you will be totally knowledgeable about your health situation prior to surgery.

You know, through these threads we all become 'family', and so we feel as though we really "know" you.

So with that being said, you know that we wish you the very best towards getting yourself healthy and banded...:thumbup:

Thank you for your kind words.

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