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Old 11-07-2010, 06:31 AM #1
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Default Does anyone have one swollen ankle?

My ankles swell. Usually, it's one swollen ankle at a time, rarely are both swollen. I was told that perhaps it would be related to a vein of some sort, and I was told it was possibly due to sodium intake.

Well, I reduced my sodium intake, and it does not really matter. I'm not overweight, so I was wondering whether it is a little known symptom of MG.
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