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Just thought it would give you something to think about....the compression socks. For my PN pain, they just caused additional pain.

Take care and hope things improve for you.

(Gerry)
You too. Yeah, I have been able to control my edema, although yesterday it bubbled up on me. If I don't wear the compression socks, what little edema I have goes to my feet, and increases my pain big time. Now, it stays up at my sock line, and now that I wear shorter compression 'sport' socks, it doesn't ride up into my knee. It's about midway up my shin, and then I take them off to sleep, and put them back on before I start walking around and it goes back down to my feet. I take the water pills, and cymbalta too - apparently that's has diuretic properties.

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