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Hello, it would be better to consult with your doctor. After determining the cause of the swelling, the doctor will prescribe the appropriate treatment.Hello = Although my latest score was 51 and about the same I noticed my feet were larger and bought some size 12 slippers. The podiadrist did not give any advice last time I had my toenails cut, but I Googled the term. New for me is raising feet above heart when sitting reading or watching TV, putting feet in cool water as well as the nightly warm wash, and watching salt intake . but I knew about keeping active, moisturising them and trying to lose weight. Compression stockings are also mentioned, and I have some, but the feet make them hard to get off and I neglected the chore of using them daily. Any other tips from the swollen folk?
Hi. I had swollen feet and lower legs for years while my BGs were in the mid-40s. I thought initially my feet had started to grow again and I went up two shoes sizes at its worst. What got rid of the swelling in my case was getting my BG under control and back to a normal level. Everything else is just managing the problem without doing anything about the cause.Hello = Although my latest score was 51 and about the same I noticed my feet were larger and bought some size 12 slippers. The podiadrist did not give any advice last time I had my toenails cut, but I Googled the term. New for me is raising feet above heart when sitting reading or watching TV, putting feet in cool water as well as the nightly warm wash, and watching salt intake . but I knew about keeping active, moisturising them and trying to lose weight. Compression stockings are also mentioned, and I have some, but the feet make them hard to get off and I neglected the chore of using them daily. Any other tips from the swollen folk?
Hi. I had swollen feet and lower legs for years while my BGs were in the mid-40s. I thought initially my feet had started to grow again and I went up two shoes sizes at its worst. What got rid of the swelling in my case was getting my BG under control and back to a normal level. Everything else is just managing the problem without doing anything about the cause.
There are a number of other possible contributors - for example, I take naproxen sometimes for inflammation and that too will cause swelling. I'd guess it is likely to be a diabetic complication but it could well be something else.
I found the GP to be no help whatsoever - this was during the years I was being told, despite my many diabetic symptoms, "you're not diabetic, your blood sugar isn't high enough".
Me too!I found the GP to be no help whatsoever - this was during the years I was being told, despite my many diabetic symptoms, "you're not diabetic, your blood sugar isn't high enough".
Currently my right foot is getting more and more swollen, with the swelling gradually taking over my R leg. (The left leg and foot are fine.) Like you, I found my prescribed stockings are cutting in to my swollen foot, but I have bought some full length white TED stockings which are much more comfortable. (These are the stockings used anti-embolism in hospitals after surgery.)Prescribed compression stockings cut off circulation and cause extreme pain
Currently my right foot is getting more and more swollen, with the swelling gradually taking over my R leg. (The left leg and foot are fine.) Like you, I found my prescribed stockings are cutting in to my swollen foot, but I have bought some full length white TED stockings which are much more comfortable. (These are the stockings used anti-embolism in hospitals after surgery.)
https://www.medibargains.co.uk/covi...-ted-compression-stockings-thigh-length-pair/Where can these be purchased? The ones I have bought are anti-embolism ones, but they are socks and still, to a degree, cut in below the knee. My local pharmacy tells me they can't get them.
Thanks for that. I'll have another look on Amazon first - didn't see them there before.https://www.medibargains.co.uk/covi...-ted-compression-stockings-thigh-length-pair/
You can buy on Amazon or, as here, direct. Not cheap, but they do last. Good quality. I think pharmacies are tied to certain suppliers - rather like pubs! Good luck with this wretched problem.
I just checked on Amazon. This brand seems only to be offering knee high there.Thanks for that. I'll have another look on Amazon first - didn't see them there before.
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