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Anxiety and muscle spasms
I have been taking Valium 30mg a day since my teens and am now in my 50s.some years ago the Dr stopped them so had to buy them from the internet.couple of years ago I had a blood clot on my bowel which caused ichseamia and had emergency surgery and survived.I have pad and pvd and get a lot of cramps all over.the Valium helps but the doc won't prescribe it.what can I do?I can't cope anymore
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You can be helped by Lumbar sympathetic block by pain specialist. Once your pain from peripheral arterial disease decreases you will not require valium. This pain can be managed by Lumbar sympathetic block.
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