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Teeth Swollen feet

Hi everyone , quick question about neuropathy and feet . I try to keep my feet elevated at night ( easier said than done ) . I'm also on water pills . My family doctor wrote me a script for compression socks. All this to try a reduce the swelling in feet and ankles . Have to make an appointment for the socks . Found out there very expensive (30 to 50 a pair ! )here's my question : are there any other ideas to help reduce the swelling ? Thank you Jim... Everyone have a positive day😊
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