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Severe Pain In The Leg And Foot After Having A Retrograde Mesenteric Bypass. Had Acute Mesenteric Hernia. What To Do For Pain?

I am a 68 year old male and started getting severe leg, foot and even hand cramps after a near death medical experience.A year ago I had emergency surgery: retrograde mesonteric bypass. I was diagnosed with Acute Mesenteric Asc hernia. The surgery was a success, but ever since then my body has been experiencing all this cramping. Please advise as to what may be causing these cramps and what I can do to alleviate such pain. Thank you.
Fri, 31 May 2013
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Hi, You are a male 68 years old, getting severe leg, foot, and hand cramps. One year ago you had emergency surgery retrograde mesentric bypass. ever since you are getting these pains.
The pains could be due to age related changes, You can controle the pains by having injections containing vit B1, B6 , B12, periodically, gradually, increasing the period. ( once in three days, 2 once in a week, 2 then once in a fort night 4, then continuously once in a month. ) Pain killers when ever necessory.
Avoid taking tubers, tomato, egg, chicken, and seafoods, when you get pains. Thank you.
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Severe Pain In The Leg And Foot After Having A Retrograde Mesenteric Bypass. Had Acute Mesenteric Hernia. What To Do For Pain?

Hi, You are a male 68 years old, getting severe leg, foot, and hand cramps. One year ago you had emergency surgery retrograde mesentric bypass. ever since you are getting these pains. The pains could be due to age related changes, You can controle the pains by having injections containing vit B1, B6 , B12, periodically, gradually, increasing the period. ( once in three days, 2 once in a week, 2 then once in a fort night 4, then continuously once in a month. ) Pain killers when ever necessory. Avoid taking tubers, tomato, egg, chicken, and seafoods, when you get pains. Thank you.