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Think I've mentioned before that I've had a problem with my feet and ankles swelling. My GP wasn't much help....told me it was lymph from immobility being I sit in this chair all day and the only thing he could do was hang me upside-down.
![]() ![]() My friend was going to her podiatrist and said she'd ask him about lymphedema with MS for me. His recommendation was.....see a cardiologist as it can affect the heart. Now that makes sense since I've been hospitalized twice all ready with an irregular heartbeat. So I have an appointment with my neuro next Thursday, May 7 and will see what he has to offer. My daughter-in-law is coming down from their house about an hour away to take me to the neuro. The podiatrist mentioned those compression boots, stockings, etc., but there's no way that I could get them on myself. It's more difficult than ever to stand up because my ankles, etc., are so stiff. My skin feels like it's going to break open. Has anyone had any experience with this? I'm beginning to know what they mean when they say MS doesn't kill people but the "complications" do. Depression has really set in.....waiting for my new lift-chair to arrive since I can barely get out of my recliner (can't scoot up to the edge to stand up). My right arm is getting weaker making it harder to hold a fork/spoon. Then on top of everything, my coumadin level is all messed up again and I'm getting sick of getting stuck every couple weeks. There's only one good vein in my left arm they can use. Oh yes, lately every time I eat something, it goes right through. ![]() Now, don't you all feel better??? Sorry for the whine.....just had to get it out. Thanks for "listening" good friends!
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...some of what you are going through. I had never had a problem with feet and legs swelling until a few months ago. When I was going through a relapse, my feet and ankles puffed up like stovepipes. It hurt so badly. Thank goodness, it gradually went away as other sx faded. i know some people have this as an ongoing problem. My thoughts are with you. I hope you get some relief soon!
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Lymphoedema can be helped in a few ways, none instant and all revert back.
I've seen great results from massage. Find a proper lymph masseur though. Compression works. You'd need someone to put stockings on for you or a compression bandage. Can cause more problems than it helps if it starts to slip, bunch up and constrict. Elevation of the feet above the level of the heart. Prolonged bed rest does wonders for wound healing and lower limb oedema. Unfortunately the underlying problem is often cardiac which stops lying flat being an option. catch 22. I'd start with massage to reduce constriction and promote flow of fluid. Good luck. Hope you improve. ![]() |
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If it's fluid buildup from a heart problem, I think they can give you medication that helps you reduce the amount of fluid in your body. Unfortunately, that involves a lot of bathroom breaks.
My dad has cardiomyopathy, and he's a nurse. He takes what we call "pee-pee pills" to help him get rid of his edema. I've learned a small amount of info from him telling me what's going on sometimes.
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If your fluid retention is from oedema, then it is a heart lung issue and fluid tablets (diuretics) will off load your fluid.
If your fluid is lymph, then it's lymphoedema. This does not get off loaded with fluid tablets. Lymph uses separate vessels from your blood, which don't have valves to stop backflow and pooling. They also dont travel back to the heart in the same way as circulating blood. Back to compression and massage to push the fuid back up where it doesn't want to go. ![]() Last edited by pud's friend; 05-02-2009 at 06:34 PM. |
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Judy, I don't know anything about any of this so I'm not able to give you any advice.
However, I wanted to give you some hugs ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hopefully your neuro will be able to point you in the right direction. ![]()
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Judy Judy Judy (as Bette Davis would say)..
![]() Compression stockings or wraps is the better answer. Message is great, but can also cause Phlabitus(sp). Stretching exercises, if you can find a way to do them, are also helpful. Another one, I like, to get the blood moving, is to sit, put your legs up and out flat on something and pull your butt checks up tight, hold and release....repeat... While you are in that position, put your hands on your legs and slide them slowly to your toes, stretching your back and calf muscles. I hope this helps a little.. ![]()
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Sending huge ((((HUGS)))).
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