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was it both feet that swelled from the lyrica or was it just one foot.
That is the puzzling thing here. By the way, it's 10:10 a.m. on Wednesday, I just called Dr. Fred's office, told the receptionist (she knows Alan and me very well), all about Alan's foot. Dr. Fred does not come in until 2:30 p.m. She told me she would tell him about Alan and I said "he doesn't even have to call me back, you can just call and tell me if Dr. Fred said "tell Alan to come in and I'll check out his ankle". She laughed and said "no problem". But if I know Dr. Fred, he'll call Alan and say "what's up buddy"!!! This morning, the ankle is swill a little bit swollen. Not horrendous or anything like that. Not even like my girlfriend who has swollen ankles every day of her life and takes a lasix when she feels like it. She is diabetic and doesn't even know why her ankles are swollen. I ask her "don't you call the doctor and she says "why should I, I have lasix, it does the trick". At least Alan goes to the doctor to check things out. At this rate, we should pay rent. melody
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Both my feet swelled but the right foot always swells worse than the left. I had 2 surgeries on that foot so that might be why that one sometimes swells worse.
Maybe they can take him off the Lyrica and see if that's the problem I hope they find out the problem. Lynn |
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It's odd you say that the foot you had the surgery is the foot that swells the most. Two years ago, Alan had tailor bunion surgery on the left foot and that's the one that is swollen.
I really don't see any sign of cellulitis (but wht the heck do I know, I'm no doctor). but Alan is still taking his antibiotics. His ankle is still swollen. Spoke to Dr. Fred at 2 p.m. There were too many people in the waiting room already. I explained all about Alan and he immediately asked about his sodium intake. That's when I hit him with all the pancake syrup on everything and that it has sodium in it and that Alan is on Lyrica. Dr. Fred Said "oh boy, Lyrica, sure, it could be that", "Okay, after Alan sees Dr. Baird tomorrow, bring him right here". I said "doesn't matter what time?" and he said "no problem, just come with him". So, tomorrow, first we see Dr. Baird, then we go and see Dr. Fred. We SHOULD have some explanation on this swollen ankle and foot thing. Will update. I do hope someone tells me why my urea/nitrogen thing is high. I posted separate thread. mel
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Between you and Alan, and myself and hubby (who is never sick, or only has tiny colds), I think at least one should have attended medical school... I know we have paid for a couple of Mercedes and a vacation home or two...
Cathie |
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