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Old 11-02-2006, 12:22 PM #3
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I am diabetic and had a hysterectomy in 03 and ever since have had to live with edema and I take 2 diuretics for them and other then telling your Dr, you can drink lots of water, elevate your feet, flex your ankles if you can....and cut down on your sodium.
Sorry you are having this problem.
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Under care of PM 3 years. Diabetic, lost over 100 lbs was 300+, now 174 lbs. Normal labs, diet controlled!
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