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Monday, October 10, 2011

What Mom has as opposed to what Dad has. Thanks for the genes, folks.‏

Leonard has Factor V and I do not. I have had several problems with blood clots in my legs, however. Those are caused by varicose veins.

What Are Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged veins that can be flesh-colored, dark purple, or blue. They often look like cords, and appear twisted and bulging. They are swollen and raised above the surface of the skin. Varicose veins are commonly found on the backs of the calves or on the inside of the leg. During pregnancy, varicose veins called hemorrhoids can form in the vagina or around the anus.
About 50 to 55 percent of American women and 40 to 45 percent of American men suffer from some form of vein problem. Varicose veins affect 1 out of 2 people age 50 and older.
What Causes Varicose Veins?

The cause of varicose veins is a weakening of one-way valves within the veins. When these valves weaken, blood can leak back in the vein and collect there and enlarge the vein.
Gravity and Varicose Veins

The force of gravity, the pressure of body weight, and the task of carrying blood from the bottom of the body up to the heart make legs the primary location for varicose and spider veins. Compared with other veins in the body, leg veins have the toughest job of carrying blood back to the heart. They endure the most pressure. This pressure can be stronger than the veins' one-way valves.
What Are the Risk Factors?

While not causes of varicose veins, there are a number of factors that increase a person's chances for developing weakened valves. These are known as risk factors. The more risk factors a person has, the greater their chances for developing the condition.
Risk factors for varicose veins include: (Mom had four of the seven risk factors.)
Increasing age
Genetics
Hormonal changes
Pregnancy
Obesity
Leg injury
Prolonged standing.
Symptoms

Symptoms of varicose veins include swollen, aching legs that feel "heavy," numbness in the legs, and itching or a rash on the legs. If left untreated, varicose veins can become more severe, which in turn, makes the symptoms more severe -- they can even lead to other health problems, such as blood clots.
When to See a Doctor

When deciding whether to see your doctor about varicose veins, consider if they have become swollen, red, or very tender or warm to the touch. If they have, see your doctor. If they have not, but there are sores or a rash on the leg or near the ankle with the varicose vein, or you think there may be circulation problems in your feet, see your doctor.
If none of these issues are present, continue to follow the self-care tips discussed in Prevention of Varicose Veins.
Making a Diagnosis

In order to make a diagnosis, the healthcare provider will ask a number of questions and perform a physical exam looking for signs and symptoms of varicose veins. He or she may also recommend an ultrasound to look for how the blood is flowing and possible causes of the problem.
Treatment for Varicose Veins

Once a diagnosis has been made, your healthcare provider will consider a number of factors before recommending a treatment option. For some varicose veins, treatment may involve compression stockings or other strategies that do not require surgery, such as losing weight, increasing muscle tone, and physical activity (see Prevention of Varicose Veinsfor more information). In other cases, treatment for varicose veins may include:
Sclerotherapy
Endovenous methods (such as vein ablation) that use radiofrequency or a laser
Surgery (see Varicose Vein Surgery).
Health Conditions Related to Varicose Veins

Varicose veins usually enlarge and worsen over time. In severe cases, they can cause health problems. These include:
Severe venous insufficiency. This severe pooling of blood in the veins slows the return of blood to the heart. This condition can cause blood clots and severe infections. Blood clots can be dangerous, because they can move from leg veins and travel to the lungs. Blood clots in the lungs are life-threatening, because they can keep the heart and lungs from functioning properly.
Sores or skin ulcers can occur on skin tissue around varicose veins.
Ongoing irritation, swelling, and painful rashes on the legs.
Prognosis

Current treatments for varicose veins have high success rates compared to traditional surgical treatments. Over a period of years, however, more varicose veins can develop. The major reason for this is that there is no cure for weak vein valves.
The single most important thing a person can do to slow down the development of new varicose veins is to wear graduated compression support stockings as much as possible during the day.
Preventing Varicose Veins

Prevention of varicose veins begins by:
Knowing the risk factors and the ones that apply to you (seeCause of Varicose Veins)
Making lifestyle changes to decrease your risk factors
Improving blood circulation and muscle tone.
Unfortunately, for a lot of people, preventing varicose veins is easier said than done; they can do all the right things, but there are still risk factors that they cannot control. With that said, if varicose veins do develop, the strategies discussed in Prevention of Varicose Veins can also help ease discomfort you already have.
Written by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD

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Caren wrote: "Congratulations Cousin Myrna! I loved the announcement in the post. All the best for the future with your family."
Maxine Gordon commented on your photo.
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Ella Dean Hunter commented on your photo.
Ella wrote: "I want to congratulate you. You are two of my favorite people. And I want to send my congratulations. I will not be able to come but you both have my very best. Love you and my very best go to you. I so much loved working in the temple with you, and I have missed you."
Hi, Myrna! How are you doing? Hope you and your dear hubby are doing well. Did you get a chance to make that carrot cake yet? 





Susie Fairbanks commented on your photo.


Awww! What a cute picture! 

Myrna, you're so cute! Love your picture on your 50th anniversary announcement! You make such a cute couple! It's neat to see how you both looked on your wedding day! 50 years is such an incredible milestone! My parents will be married 50 years next May 29 so you were married a few months before they were. I'm hoping we can make it down to Nephi for your golden anniversary celebration. That would be so much fun! Rich is nervous about driving back to Orangeville that night. He doesn't like night driving, especially with it being deer season. We'll have to see how things work out. Would love to see you!! Thank you so much for the invite! i consider you a close friend, too! :)I miss you both so much. Loved working with you in Manti. It will be great to stay in touch! I will send that recipe soon so keep an eye out for it.

Also, one more thing...I was wondering if you knew Doug Wing. He lived in Nephi for about 11 years and was in a Stake Presidency there for almost 5 years. He also knows Kimo Coray from Mona. I used to work with Doug when I worked in Springville at his dad's company called Little Giant Ladder Systems. If you ever need a ladder, they are the best ladders in the world!! My dad is 73 and LOVES his!! 

Anyway, just wanted to say hi and hope that you guys are doing well! Tell everyone hello from us on the Friday evening shift! We love and miss everyone! We are happy and are doing well and are keeping busy.

Love, Susie
Myrna: I knew of Doug Wing. Odd as it sounds, he was in the other stake presidency--not my stake. That is why he knows Kimo so well.


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Todd is still in the hospital

Todd did not get to go home today. Apparently, he has a mutant form of the Factor V. They are not certain what that means as far as blood thinners are concerned. They were going to prescribe a daily aspirin but, for now, they are keeping up the heparin. He should go home tomorrow. He will need therapy for some time although he is walking quite well. Melanie wrote: Good to know. Thanks Mom. Myrna wrote: What about Mikaela? Also did you get your Halloween cards? Melanie wrote: She needed ice and her mom. She seems to have recovered well...she is out begging for candy from the neighbors. No, we didn't get the cards yet. We had that terrible storm. The post office said some things were delayed, due to power outages. Mel

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