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Peripheral Artery Disease: Insights and Treatment Options

GOOD HEALTH. Poor and good health are part of the human life span. Most people are afflicted, mildly or catastrophically, even disabled by bouts or longer periods of ill health.

Conventional medicine is not always the answer and, in the West, often falls short of being a solution.

Intermittent Claudication:

Intermittent claudication is cramping or aching muscle pain that occurs during physical activity (like walking) and stops shortly after resting.

It is the most common symptom of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), caused by narrowed arteries that reduce blood flow to the legs.

Thrombosis Maybe?

Suspecting that I had a thrombosis in my calf, I visited the conventional medical services. They were good, but the cure was elusive.

Thrombosis wasn’t the problem. The problem was a narrowing of the arteries in the legs. Thus, oxygen-carrying blood, essential for muscle activity, was restricted.

Comparison of healthy femoral artery and artery with peripheral artery disease showing plaque buildup, narrowed lumen, and reduced blood flow causing leg pain and skin changes
Illustration comparing healthy and diseased femoral arteries and related leg symptoms

Is there a cure?

Yes and no. Credit goes to AI, which was far better than the hospital in PAD diagnosis and methods of alleviation than those of the medics.

Prescribed creams, elastic stockings and painful exercise would reduce the problem. However, such half-baked alleviation and the advice to learn to live with it for me is not an option.

Operation Arteries

My son, a distinguished anaesthetic specialist and his colleague, who specialises in blood circulation, did have a solution.

A basic operation will widen the arteries to increase the flow of plasma to the muscles to receive more blood.

Problem

The cash-starved medical services cannot operate until you are more or less totally disabled. Private?  As might be expected, the operation isn’t cheap.

Is Dr Carol Everett the answer?

Many of our readers (health and healthcare sections) will be aware of the steady stream of successes achieved by distant healer, Dr Carol Everett.

Is my Distant Healer the answer?

So far, for me alone, the globally recognised healer who is based on the Spanish Riviera has successfully cured two tumours. The doctors were and still are bemused.

When diagnosed with fibrosis in 2020, I was given a maximum of 36 months of life expectancy.

Fast or slow forward 72 months, and I am still here

This is thanks to this now semi-retired healer, who has cured or alleviated the conditions and ailments of hundreds of devotees with her extraordinary skills.

Hope springs eternal in the human heart.

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