What do intermittent claudication and Raymaud’s phenomenon have in mutual? In both, blood flow in the veins and arteries turn into restricted, jeopardizing the arms or legs. The late Ella Fitzgerald lost her legs to blocked circulation brought on by her diabetes. In 1993, the year she went 75, Fitzgerald had both legs amputated.
When her legs completely lost their circulation, they became gangrenous and had to be cut off. I suppose Ms Fitzgerald’s legs may possibly have been saved if she had taken early on steps to not simply nutritionally correct her diabetes, but furthermore...
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