lower leg amputation 18months ago , no pulse in other foot please help?
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My mum had to have a below the knee amputation on her right
Leg 18months ago age 73 and coped brilliantly considering. 2yrs
prior to this op my mum had DVT and put on warfarin . My brother at the time had a near fatal pulmonary embollism admitted to hospital 12wks. I myself age 43 had a small blood clot in left leg.
8months prior to mymums amputation her doctor stopped her
warfarin. Long story short within those 8months my mum
unknowingly developed DVT again which went undetected
until pain/swelling became unbearable i took her to A+E. A scan
revealed around 95% blockage from below knee to foot , an
Angioplasty was done to help blood flow but resulted in massive
blood clot behind the knee an op to remove clot followed by
amputation.
Here i am 18months on hoping the good people on this site can
help me make sense of whats happening now? Mum discharged June 2014 with warfarin . May 2015 warfarin stopped i questioned this so many times due to previous but was told the G.P thinks she no longer needs it (that decision wasnt measured against
anything e.g : series of blood tests to make it valid) yet the
decision stood. Rang DN's was told sorry G.Ps decision.
2 venous leg ulcers appeared on front of my mums other leg
4 wks ago , G.P came out performed a ABPI which revealed no
pulse in mums foot lower leg cold ! Within hours my mum got
antibiotic cream and tablets a course of aspirin and a nurse to take her blood GP said she would also get mum an appointment
at hospital for leg scan my mum asked why the scan and was
told nothing to worry about . Please someone correct me if i am wrong but a woman with so much history of blood/circulation
problems to not have a pulse in her foot when checked not once but again 10 days later as well as leg ulcers that have been given 2 lots of antibiotics to treat is that a red flag warning or not? I believe it is, the GP however said the quickest appointment for leg
scan was end of november . My mum thinks it cant be anything
serious because the G.P would have got her in asap ! I do think
No pulse etc is serious and the G.P has bought herself enough
Time so get the leg ulcers healed in time for Nov scan so no backlash. I am beside myself with worry no pulse/circulation having
to wait the damage is done i know im no doctor but this is not
looking good for my mums leg i just know it. Does anyone know how long with no blood flow to foot would it take before onset of critical limb ischaemia? Any help /advice anything would be
appreciated, thankyou in advance x
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sheila91262 tilly114
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I would be tempted to go to A&E as you are worried about pain etc and ask for an urgent Vascular Consultation. Good Luck.
tilly114 sheila91262
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First of all so sorry for your loss of your dad. Thankyou
for taking the time to reply i have looked up peripheral disease
and everything relates to my mum i have however decided not to wait for scan appt in november i am just going to take her to A+E to get a scan which will prove a bit difficult given the fact my mum thinks it cant be that serious but my perserverence im sure will pay off. Thankyou once again x
Guest tilly114
Posted
I'm dumbfounded. I just can't believe it. The results are speaking for themselves. Shocking
alison50557 tilly114
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Gate_Keeper tilly114
Posted
Everyone here advises similar for your mum.
What is the latest?
I have been to casualty 3 times since I last posted to get my foot pulses checked and now have 3 weeks to decide if I have an op to tie off the blocked knee aneursym and have a bypass from the thigh to the ankle, or I carry on with the walking therapy. The walking has helped restore 1 of the 3 foot pulses.
My advice is to work on your mum to not bother with the GP, but to instead take her to A&E and ask to be seen by the vascular team. Please keep posting and let us know how things are going.