Clarivein
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Has anyone had a painful experience with the Clarivein method of removing varicose veins?
I ask because I had this treatment 2weeks ago and found it very painful. Although everything
I had read said it was fairly painless. My recovery so far has been ok although my calf is various
Shades of purple and brown and looks quite a mess.
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natalie03919
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max79746
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max79746
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natalie03919
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max79746
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Couple of weeks. all the bruising has gone now, although you can still see pin prick marks. I am sure you will be fine. It will be interesting to hear how you get on? Where are you having your treatment? I had mine done in Manchester.
rebecca22635
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SomeThingElse max79746
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Max,
About a month ago, I had the same experience as you. I posted about it here, but couldn't find my post because I had a second procedure and, this time, it was not painful, and I wanted to update my negative post!
After the first procedure, tears were streaming down my cheeks and my doctor was surprised. He insisted it wasn't so bad, but I told him it was very unpleasant. That was my first of 6 scheduled treatments - the second one was for the very next day. I had to cancel. I just couldn't go through with that, two days in a row!
I told my doctor, I'd have to go through the procedures at a much slower pace. Fast forward to last week when I had the same vein lasered in my other leg. This time the procedure was not uncomfortable, at all. My doctor said he used a different technique. The only thing he specified was that he used a fresh needle with each injection (of the numbing medication). I must say that the injections were almost painless, but the first time I could feel them more, lol. However, the first time, the laser catheter inside my vein was uncomfortable, at times, so I don't know how he avoided that, the second time.
I'm usually a 'tough old broad,' in that I'm not a baby about pain, so I don't know exactly what happened the first time. Being tough, I declined the Xanax they offered me, to take the evening before and thirty minutes prior to the treatments. However, my doctor suggested I take it, so the second time, I accepted the prescription and religiously took the medication as prescribed! lol Maybe that was the difference! Here on out, I WILL take the Xanax for the procedure.
The first two procedures were the great saphenous vein, and my doctor said the other two procedures in each leg would be like a walk in the park compared to the first two, so I am now optomistic that my first experience was a fluke (I make this comment quite happily!)
Also, both times, I've done extremely well after the procedure, with perhaps a tiny bit of soreness upon touching the area and some itching, a few days later. No bruising or swelling, and no pain. My doctor is a thoracic surgeon who went to the laser ablations, later in his career, to wind down his pace a bit. He's unusually well qualified to do this, and I feel that has made much difference in my outcome, compared to what I'm reading here.
I noticed your post was a while back. Hopefully, you're doing well now.
OneToughNut max79746
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I just had the Clarivein procedure on my first leg today. I have a high pain tolerance, but it hurt so much I was crying like a baby. I made sure to do lots of walking after the procedure, thinking it would help with the after pain I also felt... Unfirtubateky I'm in bed crying right now because my leg hurts SO much. I'm going to have to call my doctor and ask him if I can take anything fir the pain. It's so bad. 😢
hilda31142 max79746
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hilda31142 max79746
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Are you happy you done it?
ericjh801 hilda31142
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I know this is a few months old but figured i'd chime in. I just had this treatment done yesterday and the treatment itself wasn't painful. The after affect feelings were some tenderness along some of the veins. Nothing that Tylenol didn't solve. Will see how the rest of the week goes and my 1 week follow up.
hilda31142 max79746
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Thank you so much for taking the time answering my questions. If you wouldn't mind I would like to hear how your sympthoms had approved. I had a laser surgery 10 years ago. The main reason was the heaviness and aching. The surgery didn't help at all. My lower leg is aching constantly, that is why I am asking you to share the results later on if you dont mind.
thanks again
hilda
ericjh801 hilda31142
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I'm currently almost 3 weeks post Clarivein and I can feel the difference in m legs and see the difference also. I would recommended getting your legs ultra sounded again and see if there is still some reflux remaining.
I've been getting sclerotherapy done weekly to close up any veins that the Clarivein couldn't do at the time.
hilda31142 ericjh801
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Thank you for the update on your recovery! I am glad it is working for you! I already had two ultra sounds with different doctors.(I just wanted to find out what's happening.) The first ultra sound's result was that I have two big vein in my lower leg with a reflux, but the second ultra sound showed no problem. The doctor said that sometimes the result depends on the technician.(pushing stronger) I really don't know what to do. The pain is still there, especially when I am standing in the kitchen for a longer time. I guess I'll wait a little. I just had sclerotherapy and apparently if the small veins come back soon, will show that there is a problem and then they will repeat the ultra sound.
thanks again for the info!
ericjh801 hilda31142
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It's been 7 months since i posted but figured i'd put in another update. All is well after my 6 month checkup. Even had a few that they didn't treat go away on their own (tributary of one of the other veins). Heavyness/etc that i was feeling before is resolved. I have a 1 year checkup in a few months and hopefully all is well.
Did you figure anything out on yours hilda?
hilda31142 ericjh801
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Hello there! Thank you so much for the update! I still haven't done anything yet! The two different ultra sound results discouraged me! My legs are aching constantly. I am still in bed, didn't get up yet, but my legs are already aching. What is puzzling me that from the outside you cannot tell I have problems with my veins. I am happy that you are ok. I should make a decision!