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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2530974" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Sorry I hadn't replied. Just saw this today. I fi hv a little RH so I strengthened my low carb eating and it backed off. I hv none at all now. My gallbladder removed just over a year ago but that operation was just over 3yrs ago now. I'm just under 15st when not swollen. I had a high risk back operation just days ago and my stomach swellings seem very nonexistent but I still need IBS meds. My left leg seems alive much more instantly from my back op. Right leg is worse but it's swollen from operation. My back not my leg. I'm fascinated as to how my leg problem will resolve. I'm watching this space. Still Standing on 2 crutches. I'm optimistic. As always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2530974, member: 196960"] Sorry I hadn't replied. Just saw this today. I fi hv a little RH so I strengthened my low carb eating and it backed off. I hv none at all now. My gallbladder removed just over a year ago but that operation was just over 3yrs ago now. I'm just under 15st when not swollen. I had a high risk back operation just days ago and my stomach swellings seem very nonexistent but I still need IBS meds. My left leg seems alive much more instantly from my back op. Right leg is worse but it's swollen from operation. My back not my leg. I'm fascinated as to how my leg problem will resolve. I'm watching this space. Still Standing on 2 crutches. I'm optimistic. As always. [/QUOTE]
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