Posted by Billy NY on September 08, 2011 at 21:18:08 from (74.67.3.54):
Anyone ever have Endovenous Laser Ablation, kind of a catheter-laser to seal up a vein, used to treat varicose veins actually, mine in particular is just a small section on the top of the foot, nothing like the video below, ultrasound says the valves are not working in the right leg, sounds like a good plan, less invasive then surgery, just wondering if anyone ever had it done and how it worked out. Get to start my day off with this tomorrow, just a slight bit uneasy about it, looks simple enough, hey well at least its not a colonoscopy LOL !!!!
Been causing me a lot of grief in the leg and foot, and not so good when sitting on the tractor, making work no fun etc., kind of tractor related, thing needs someone healthy to run it ! LOL !
Downside is compression stockings, kind of a new apparel to have to wear, and bit expensive, but supposed to help support the vein walls, being on ones feet all day does have its drawbacks, hopefully I'll get out of the shop without a hitch ,just be wearing pantyhose.... sheesh! LOL!
Upside is, supposed to go away almost immediately, this ought to be interesting !
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