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<blockquote data-quote="anna29" data-source="post: 199702" data-attributes="member: 30936"><p>Hiya claire. havent you just started with insulin? could it be related ? side effect? do you have any neuropathy in your feet? high impact 'can indeed' trigger pain in feet ankles n calves. For this very reason I have to keep to low impact excercise , aqua gentle aerobics and am in a gentle excersise class [am youngest in class ] on a a dodgy feet weds morning I only do half of the class or else I end up OFF my feet in agony. Also just another thought water retention can make ankles sore n achey . Anna.x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anna29, post: 199702, member: 30936"] Hiya claire. havent you just started with insulin? could it be related ? side effect? do you have any neuropathy in your feet? high impact 'can indeed' trigger pain in feet ankles n calves. For this very reason I have to keep to low impact excercise , aqua gentle aerobics and am in a gentle excersise class [am youngest in class ] on a a dodgy feet weds morning I only do half of the class or else I end up OFF my feet in agony. Also just another thought water retention can make ankles sore n achey . Anna.x [/QUOTE]
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