What tests did your GP give you for the leg swelling?Of course any input as to how to treat my legs would be extremely welcome.
I get a bit of oedema - nothing like as bad as it used to be, but it does come and go. It was one of the first symptoms I noticed around 2010 - I thought my feet were growing.Both my lower legs, ankles and feet are swollen, the right badly, the left less so. I was consoling myself that at least every morning my fasting blood glucose is gloriously low, when it dawned on me that all this edema may be diluting my bg. Google has nothing to say about this, just the converse, that dehydration may raise bg. Please has anyone experience of this phenomenon, or a view on it? And is lower bg due to a health problem still beneficial?
Of course any input as to how to treat my legs would be extremely welcome. I know about compression stockings and used to wear them consistently, until my right leg and foot swelled too much, so that the stockings were obviously doing more harm than good. I see lots of advice to do exercise and exercises, but so far they seem if anything to make things worse.
I agree.I get swollen feet and ankles and Gentle Grip socks are a godsend.I get a bit of oedema - nothing like as bad as it used to be, but it does come and go. It was one of the first symptoms I noticed around 2010 - I thought my feet were growing.
At the same time I began to retain water more generally. I suspect this had something to do with my system trying to dilute an increasing blood glucose level. It didn't help at all and at its worst I was leaking fluid through my skin.
Exercise doesn't have a consistent effect. Even though the oedema is nothing like it was I still can't wear normal socks - Gentle Grip are excellent, though.
It's complicated.What tests did your GP give you for the leg swelling?
Did they have an explanation for the cause?
Sounds awful! I like the sound of the Gentle Grip socks. My ex-husband's 2nd wife buys him long socks from M&S and cuts off the tops to make him short socks plus wrist warmers.at its worst I was leaking fluid through my skin.
As I said, I have appointments for tests ordered by the Cardiology Dept. at the end of July. I presume that once they have the results I will be invited in to discuss them.With the previous heart issues I'd want to contact a cardiologist rather than a GP if I suddenly developed swollen legs.
Do you have a way to contact the cardiology department?
With a new and sudden symptom I'd still want to know if it's fine to wait for another two weeks or so, just to be sure.As I said, I have appointments for tests ordered by the Cardiology Dept. at the end of July. I presume that once they have the results I will be invited in to discuss them.
Me too! But this is the UK (post Brexit and post pandemic, hospital doctors & consultants striking, nurses leaving because they can do better for themselves working in supermarkets). People are dying waiting for ambulances, dying in ambulances waiting outside hospitals, dying on trolleys waiting in hospital corridors, dying of cancers which were not diagnosed or treated in time. By comparison the standard of care I am getting looks pretty good.With a new and sudden symptom I'd still want to know if it's fine to wait for another two weeks or so, just to be sure.
I agree with @Antje77 - my gut feeling is anything swollen needs checked out asap especially if you have had heart issues and swollen feet & legs. Take good care of yourself xMe too! But this is the UK (post Brexit and post pandemic, hospital doctors & consultants striking, nurses leaving because they can do better for themselves working in supermarkets). People are dying waiting for ambulances, dying in ambulances waiting outside hospitals, dying on trolleys waiting in hospital corridors, dying of cancers which were not diagnosed or treated in time. By comparison the standard of care I am getting looks pretty good.
Thanks, Mrs T.Take good care of yourself x
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