What's going on?
Now, all of a sudden I have been experiencing swelling of my ankles and feet. It's not every day, although it has become more frequent in the past week. Is this something to be concerned about, or another one of those Johnny-come-lately side effects from either chemo or radiation? Other than elevating my legs, what can I do to alleviate the swelling? My legs feel 'tight' and achy, too, like I have overdone it at the gym.
Is this any way to start off the new year? NO!
Hope all of you are doing well.
Renate
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Hi Renate
It sounds like you are experiencing lymphedema, which can be common after radiation treatment. Please check out the following website for some very good information on this condition.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare/lymphedema/Patient/page1
I experience occasional leg swelling in my left leg, mostly noticeable when I exercise or when I remove my socks at night.
Martha0 -
Thank you, Martha. Justmp327 said:Hi Renate
It sounds like you are experiencing lymphedema, which can be common after radiation treatment. Please check out the following website for some very good information on this condition.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare/lymphedema/Patient/page1
I experience occasional leg swelling in my left leg, mostly noticeable when I exercise or when I remove my socks at night.
Martha
Thank you, Martha. Just another wrinkle in the fabric of this disease, I suppose. Inwondernifvthis is permanent or just a temporary thing?
Guess I will contact my doc if it gets worse.
Thanks for your input!0 -
Thank you, Martha. Justmp327 said:Hi Renate
It sounds like you are experiencing lymphedema, which can be common after radiation treatment. Please check out the following website for some very good information on this condition.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare/lymphedema/Patient/page1
I experience occasional leg swelling in my left leg, mostly noticeable when I exercise or when I remove my socks at night.
Martha
Thank you, Martha. Just another wrinkle in the fabric of this disease, I suppose. I wonder if this is permanent or just a temporary thing?
Guess I will contact my doc if it gets worse.
Thanks for your input!0 -
Thank you, Martha. Justmp327 said:Hi Renate
It sounds like you are experiencing lymphedema, which can be common after radiation treatment. Please check out the following website for some very good information on this condition.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare/lymphedema/Patient/page1
I experience occasional leg swelling in my left leg, mostly noticeable when I exercise or when I remove my socks at night.
Martha
Sorry, double psr0
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