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Feet Swelling
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posted November 28, 2015
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My hands, feet and face always swell up. When my feet aren't swollen it's amazing as it doesn't hurt to walk in the and they don't ache. Only problem is most my shoes have stretched so on a day there not swollen and I wear shoes that r stretched my feet fall out of them which is really irritating!!
My hands get so swollen too that I've had to take my rings off but luckily not my wedding rings as they were already too big. But again hurt to bend my fingers and write etc. X

posted November 28, 2015
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Well my hands are the same way as yours. But I'm not sure why my feet are swelling.It just started this week

posted November 28, 2015
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My feet swell but only because I build up fluid from 3rd stage kidney failure. My hands swell all the time, so much I can't open or close them.

posted November 28, 2015
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Yes I'm waiting on insurance to approve my insulin pump.because of I'm constantly on steriods

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I have to get an appt to see a Dr. Metformin glipizide and lantus just aren't cutting it. My a1c in Nov was 12.5 ridiculous and its not my diet

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