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Diane,

Is the only thing we can do is stay off them and keep them elevated? No med or

exercise or anything else that will help? I have a horrible time just laying

around. Mine have to be above my heart in order to get the fluid off. I've not

seen my ankle bones since March when this all started in April. I would love to

see my feet again. As in the veins, bones and such without discoloration.

whaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I need a new body :( :(

~Tommie/Oklahoma

Diane Re: TYPES OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

Hi Tommie

I get swelling and discoloration (red/purplish/blue) in my feet and

ankles when I'm on them alot. It doesn't happen too often as I'm

off of my feet with them elevated for most of the day. I haven't

had any swelling in my calf. I do have tremendous swelling in my

right knee which I just found out this morning is due to arthritis.

The Dr. thinks that it could be OS. My knee feels like it's the

size of a basketball. It's been that way since Thanksgiving.

Hugs

Diane - Minnesota

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>Hi Tommie and Diane, OMG can't they give you'll some water pills to

bring down the swollen? That is alful.

I take a water pill every morning to help keep the water off.

Bless you both. I sure wish there was something they could do for you.

Your both in my thoughts and prayers

Love Sue

> Diane,

>

> Is the only thing we can do is stay off them and keep them

elevated? No med or exercise or anything else that will help? I have

a horrible time just laying around. Mine have to be above my heart

in order to get the fluid off. I've not seen my ankle bones since

March when this all started in April. I would love to see my feet

again. As in the veins, bones and such without discoloration.

whaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I need a new body :( :(

>

> ~Tommie/Oklahoma

>

>

> Diane Re: TYPES OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

>

>

> Hi Tommie

>

> I get swelling and discoloration (red/purplish/blue) in my feet

and

> ankles when I'm on them alot. It doesn't happen too often as I'm

> off of my feet with them elevated for most of the day. I haven't

> had any swelling in my calf. I do have tremendous swelling in my

> right knee which I just found out this morning is due to

arthritis.

> The Dr. thinks that it could be OS. My knee feels like it's the

> size of a basketball. It's been that way since Thanksgiving.

> Hugs

> Diane - Minnesota

>

>

> .

>

>

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In a message dated 12/2/2006 6:46:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

tommie_jones@... writes:

Sue I take 80mg of Lasix every morning. Unfortunately diuretics do nothing

for circulation type water retention. The ONLY thing that helps is keeping

feet above heart and that is hard to do. I just can't be bed ridden. I'm going

to doc next week and see if there is anything else I can do.

Thanks for the prayers, much needed here.

Hugs

~Tommie

I take lasix also but to keep the fluid off my lungs they were tapped

several times in the first month after heart surgery .. but it doesn't help in

swelling in the legs U R right they must be above the heart which isn't always

easy to do unless U never go anywhere and that would suck

Rose

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> In a message dated 12/2/2006 6:46:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> tommie_jones@... writes:

> Hi Tommie and Rose: I'm so sorry you'll are having so much trouble

with your legs swollen. Wow Lasix don't help I'm so sorry with I had

another idea beside staying in bed. lol

No that would not be no fun at all. I will keep my prayers going for

the both of u.

Love Sue

> Sue I take 80mg of Lasix every morning. Unfortunately diuretics do

nothing

> for circulation type water retention. The ONLY thing that helps is

keeping

> feet above heart and that is hard to do. I just can't be bed

ridden. I'm going

> to doc next week and see if there is anything else I can do.

> Thanks for the prayers, much needed here.

> Hugs

> ~Tommie

>

>

>

> I take lasix also but to keep the fluid off my lungs they were

tapped

> several times in the first month after heart surgery .. but it

doesn't help in

> swelling in the legs U R right they must be above the heart which

isn't always

> easy to do unless U never go anywhere and that would suck

> Rose

>

>

>

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Hi Tommie

Sorry for not getting back to you sooner.

When I'm on my feet alot, my feet swell up, but not my ankles so

much. As for the pain, I have to watch what type of pain meds I

take because of allergic reactions that I have had. Currently I'm

on neurontin 200 mg/day, lamictal 200 mg/day (for depression),

lyrica 50 mg/day and tylenol #3 100 mg/day. I can't take a higher

does of neurontin because then I would do nothing but sleep 24/7.

(we tried it for a week and that's all I did). Very leary of trying

Cymbalta because of the side effects especially the manic where you

can do something and not remember what you did afterwards. What you

might try is putting ice packs on your feet/ankles that might help.

Diane - Minnesota

>

> Diane,

>

> Is the only thing we can do is stay off them and keep them

elevated? No med or exercise or anything else that will help? I have

a horrible time just laying around. Mine have to be above my heart

in order to get the fluid off. I've not seen my ankle bones since

March when this all started in April. I would love to see my feet

again. As in the veins, bones and such without discoloration.

whaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I need a new body :( :(

>

> ~Tommie/Oklahoma

>

>

> Diane Re: TYPES OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

>

>

> Hi Tommie

>

> I get swelling and discoloration (red/purplish/blue) in my feet

and

> ankles when I'm on them alot. It doesn't happen too often as I'm

> off of my feet with them elevated for most of the day. I haven't

> had any swelling in my calf. I do have tremendous swelling in my

> right knee which I just found out this morning is due to

arthritis.

> The Dr. thinks that it could be OS. My knee feels like it's the

> size of a basketball. It's been that way since Thanksgiving.

> Hugs

> Diane - Minnesota

>

>

> .

>

>

>

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In a message dated 12/5/2006 1:08:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

okiedee53@... writes:

feet haven't been swollen since first thing I do is put on support knee

hi's. Also I don't take Neurotin because of weight gain.

the hose helped the swelling when I was in the hospital BUT they made the

neuropathy go absolutely crazy so opted not to wear them when I got home I

guess U have to decide what demons you want to face

Rose

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Thanks Diane,

I will give the ice a try. Hadn't thought of that.

Hugs

~Tommie

Diane Re: TYPES OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

>

>

> Hi Tommie

>

> I get swelling and discoloration (red/purplish/blue) in my feet

and

> ankles when I'm on them alot. It doesn't happen too often as I'm

> off of my feet with them elevated for most of the day. I haven't

> had any swelling in my calf. I do have tremendous swelling in my

> right knee which I just found out this morning is due to

arthritis.

> The Dr. thinks that it could be OS. My knee feels like it's the

> size of a basketball. It's been that way since Thanksgiving.

> Hugs

> Diane - Minnesota

>

>

> .

>

>

>

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Can you wear support hose,this has helped me a lot, and as for the cymbalta I

like it,my pain Dr has me taking Lyrica 75, 3 times a day,that will cause

swelling,my feet haven't been swollen since first thing I do is put on support

knee hi's. Also I don't take Neurotin because of weight gain.

Tommie wrote: Thanks Diane,

I will give the ice a try. Hadn't thought of that.

Hugs

~Tommie

Diane Re: TYPES OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

>

>

> Hi Tommie

>

> I get swelling and discoloration (red/purplish/blue) in my feet

and

> ankles when I'm on them alot. It doesn't happen too often as I'm

> off of my feet with them elevated for most of the day. I haven't

> had any swelling in my calf. I do have tremendous swelling in my

> right knee which I just found out this morning is due to

arthritis.

> The Dr. thinks that it could be OS. My knee feels like it's the

> size of a basketball. It's been that way since Thanksgiving.

> Hugs

> Diane - Minnesota

>

>

> .

>

>

>

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Hi Shirley,

I have support hose, but no one really to put them on me every day and they are

too tight for me to do it by myself. I have no problems taking them off, it's

getting them on. And when I did wear them, they didn't seem to help much. Maybe

because I was already so swollen. I don't know. I have an appt. Friday morning,

we'll see what this doc has to say.

~Tommie

Diane Re: TYPES OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

>

>

> Hi Tommie

>

> I get swelling and discoloration (red/purplish/blue) in my feet

and

> ankles when I'm on them alot. It doesn't happen too often as I'm

> off of my feet with them elevated for most of the day. I haven't

> had any swelling in my calf. I do have tremendous swelling in my

> right knee which I just found out this morning is due to

arthritis.

> The Dr. thinks that it could be OS. My knee feels like it's the

> size of a basketball. It's been that way since Thanksgiving.

> Hugs

> Diane - Minnesota

>

>

> .

>

>

>

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Rose

How right you are. I wear support hose every now and then when I

know I'm going to be on my feet and/or walking for periods of time

and by the end of the day, my neuropathy pain is unbelievable.

Hugs

Diane - Minnesota

>

>

> In a message dated 12/5/2006 1:08:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> okiedee53@... writes:

>

> feet haven't been swollen since first thing I do is put on

support knee

> hi's. Also I don't take Neurotin because of weight gain.

>

>

>

>

> the hose helped the swelling when I was in the hospital BUT they

made the

> neuropathy go absolutely crazy so opted not to wear them when I

got home I

> guess U have to decide what demons you want to face

>

> Rose

>

>

>

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