Claudication
Claudication
My husband has constant pain in his right lower calf from on-going
claudication but which got worse from two trips in 10 days of nine hours long
each way. I tried arnica every day watered for a week with no change...30c.
Sometimes but not always the pain will move to the left side. I've thought of
lycopodium and lachesis. He just started a stat and platal a few days ago. It
is my last chance to try something. He is better with pressure...crossing the
leg that has the pain, very competitive and intense person, industrious,
addicted to political news and he is cutting down on his smoking. I'm not
asking for advice on what to take as I know that is not allowed. But I'm
wondering what dose I would give...6x or 6c or 30 or higher. I'm worried that
once he gets going on these meds I won't dare give him anything. I don't even
know why he is on the stat since his cholesterol isn't high. I think it is
calcium deposits from all the milk he drinks(for which I gave him vit k2
whenever I could get him to take it.) Any advice about potency?
claudication but which got worse from two trips in 10 days of nine hours long
each way. I tried arnica every day watered for a week with no change...30c.
Sometimes but not always the pain will move to the left side. I've thought of
lycopodium and lachesis. He just started a stat and platal a few days ago. It
is my last chance to try something. He is better with pressure...crossing the
leg that has the pain, very competitive and intense person, industrious,
addicted to political news and he is cutting down on his smoking. I'm not
asking for advice on what to take as I know that is not allowed. But I'm
wondering what dose I would give...6x or 6c or 30 or higher. I'm worried that
once he gets going on these meds I won't dare give him anything. I don't even
know why he is on the stat since his cholesterol isn't high. I think it is
calcium deposits from all the milk he drinks(for which I gave him vit k2
whenever I could get him to take it.) Any advice about potency?
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Re: Claudication
I don't know if it is the veins or arteries. He is seeing a vascular doctor in
two weeks. They are trying to see if the medications help him in the next two
weeks. His doctor is supposed to call me sometime today...I'll ask him.
two weeks. They are trying to see if the medications help him in the next two
weeks. His doctor is supposed to call me sometime today...I'll ask him.
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Re: Claudication
What is "stat and platal"?
Does he have good pulses on the foot and at the back of the medial malleolus?
Is there any colour change?
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Does he have good pulses on the foot and at the back of the medial malleolus?
Is there any colour change?
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Re: Claudication
Third day of the Platal and his pain is pretty much gone which is pretty
amazing. It is his arteries that are affected. He has given up cigarettes for
the moment and therefore he doesn't drink his milk based coffee all day long
cause they went together. Now will have to do some experiments...as in did one
day of not smoking and drinking all that milk help him...or was it the platal
for three days. And will quitting the platal make a difference. I can't see it
as good that the docs suggest he take it for the rest of his life.
amazing. It is his arteries that are affected. He has given up cigarettes for
the moment and therefore he doesn't drink his milk based coffee all day long
cause they went together. Now will have to do some experiments...as in did one
day of not smoking and drinking all that milk help him...or was it the platal
for three days. And will quitting the platal make a difference. I can't see it
as good that the docs suggest he take it for the rest of his life.
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Re: Claudication
Probably:
Pletal
GENERIC NAME(S): CILOSTAZOL
Hennie
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Pletal
GENERIC NAME(S): CILOSTAZOL
Hennie
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Re: Claudication
Thanks. We do not have that in NZ, but a quick search showed this:
Adverse Effects
Headache (27-34%)
Diarrhea (12-19%)
Abnormal stools (12-15%)
Infection (10-14%)
Rhinitis (7-12%)
Pharyngitis (7-10%)
1-10%
Dizziness (9-10%)
Palpitations (5-10%)
Peripheral edema (7-9%)
Back pain (6-7%)
Dyspepsia (6%)
Abdominal pain (4-5%)
Tachycardia (4%)
Increased cough (3-4%)
Myalgia (2-3%)
Atrial fibrillation (<2%)
CHF (<2%)
MI (<2%)
Hematemesis (<2%)
Ecchymosis (<2%)
Blood in eye (<2%)
Epistaxis (<2%)
Hemoptysis (<2%)
Nausea
Frequency Not Defined
Decreased platelet aggregation
Agranulocytosis
Aplastic anemia
Leukopenia
Thrombocytopenia
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Postmarketing Reports
Blood and lymphatic system disorders: Agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, bleeding tendency
Cardiovascular: Torsades de pointes, QTc prolongation
GI: GI hemorrhage
General: Pain, chest pain, hot flushes, extradural or subdural hematoma, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia, increased BUN, elevated BP, decreased platelet or white blood cell (WBC) count
Hepatic: Hepatic dysfunction, abnormal liver function tests, jaundice
Neurologic: Intracranial or cerebral hemorrhage, cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Respiratory: Pulmonary hemorrhage, interstitial pneumonia
Skin: Subcutaneous hemorrhage, pruritus, skin eruptions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, skin drug eruption (dermatitis medicamentosa)
Vascular: Subacute thrombosis
Basically it inhibits plateletss aggregation and is a vasodilator....with a nice collection of potential side effects.
Better do the same safely with Hawthorne (I suggest the Gemmotherapic Crataegus, 15 drops/day) garlic, ginger and proper diet.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Adverse Effects
Headache (27-34%)
Diarrhea (12-19%)
Abnormal stools (12-15%)
Infection (10-14%)
Rhinitis (7-12%)
Pharyngitis (7-10%)
1-10%
Dizziness (9-10%)
Palpitations (5-10%)
Peripheral edema (7-9%)
Back pain (6-7%)
Dyspepsia (6%)
Abdominal pain (4-5%)
Tachycardia (4%)
Increased cough (3-4%)
Myalgia (2-3%)
Atrial fibrillation (<2%)
CHF (<2%)
MI (<2%)
Hematemesis (<2%)
Ecchymosis (<2%)
Blood in eye (<2%)
Epistaxis (<2%)
Hemoptysis (<2%)
Nausea
Frequency Not Defined
Decreased platelet aggregation
Agranulocytosis
Aplastic anemia
Leukopenia
Thrombocytopenia
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Postmarketing Reports
Blood and lymphatic system disorders: Agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, bleeding tendency
Cardiovascular: Torsades de pointes, QTc prolongation
GI: GI hemorrhage
General: Pain, chest pain, hot flushes, extradural or subdural hematoma, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia, increased BUN, elevated BP, decreased platelet or white blood cell (WBC) count
Hepatic: Hepatic dysfunction, abnormal liver function tests, jaundice
Neurologic: Intracranial or cerebral hemorrhage, cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Respiratory: Pulmonary hemorrhage, interstitial pneumonia
Skin: Subcutaneous hemorrhage, pruritus, skin eruptions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, skin drug eruption (dermatitis medicamentosa)
Vascular: Subacute thrombosis
Basically it inhibits plateletss aggregation and is a vasodilator....with a nice collection of potential side effects.
Better do the same safely with Hawthorne (I suggest the Gemmotherapic Crataegus, 15 drops/day) garlic, ginger and proper diet.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
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Re: Claudication
On googling, it looks like the drug works by dilating the arteries. I wonder whether cayenne capsules would help, since they also do that? I have a dim memory of butchers broom herb being used for something like that, maybe. Has he tried any herbal things?
http://www.medicinenet.com/cilostazol/article.htm
http://www.medicinenet.com/cilostazol/article.htm
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