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Old 05-29-2009, 09:30 AM #10
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Ooo

This is odd. At least to me. This morning, day after the first Lasix, my feet are 100% normal. More-so than I was aware of. The swelling was going down at night but not 100%. It's also a bit cooler outside than it has been.

The other thing is major reduction in numbess and tingling. This is the best my feet have felt in several weeks. I have more feeling and much less symptom type stuff in my feet.

Legs are better too. My skin's not stretched tight over my calves like it was.

What a huge difference! I had no idea cause this came on a little at a time.
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