Have returned from my most enjoyable travels with puffy feet/ankles-6 weeks of steroids are obviously contributing as it's not something I've had previously. Apart from sitting with feet up is there anything else I can do to disperse this??
I have posted this before but I was on Amlodipine and had swollen ankles. My doctor changed my tablet to Indapemide and I am much better now with regard to flying and swollen ankles , although heat does cause me a problem still.
When DH started commenting on my swollen feet and ankles I thought it was time to see the doctor. He put me on diuretics for a month and they went down beautifully and I lost half a stone. He then said to wait and see if they started swelling again, in which case he would give me something I could take permanently. They are definitely on the way up again so I shall see him again this week!
Had to ask DH to help......he shook his head pityingly. Yes, that's Claudia, 6 year old Persian x..
It's top of feet down to toes that's been swollen-ankles not as bad although I have chicken legs which disguises it a little. I have that pitted thing where the dent doesn't spring out after you poke it.
Spoke to my GP this morning re the puffy feet and ankles I have now I am on Amlodipine and he laughed when I told him that I say hello to my ankles when I wake up in the morning because I know they will disappear very soon after I get out of bed.
Allo allo there elegran! Am already wearing the flying helmet -just off to get the wet celery! Anything to reduce the swelling. (insert own joke here!)
My ankles are still a bit bigger in the afternoon than the morning especially if it's very hot. It's much better than it was though and my feet don't go puffy as well now. I've been buying new sandals every spring because the year before's are much too big then.
Katek my husband gives me pitying looks when I tell him some of the jokes on GN
I have one very swollen leg/ankle/foot following a total knee replacement. Sleep with feet elevated and slightly better in morning but no sooner upright than all puffy again. Any suggestions, optimism?? Not very keen on diuretics as taking so many pills and getting up in night four or five times as it is.
I know it's quite a common problem, but no-one seems to know what causes it so it suggests to me that there must be several reasons. All I know is that it didn't ever happen until I hit 50. Yet I have met other younger women with the same problem. I did find this article, which I had never come across before when I had tried to find an answer.
The feet have returned to normal-veins and tendons now all visible! Not the best look possibly, but better than the two Rowntree jellies I had at the weekend!