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Schaumburger 09-17-2011 10:02 AM

Hosery to reduce foot & ankle swelling
 
I wasn't sure if I should post this in the feminine forum or the health and medical forum. I'm betting a wise woman on TOTV may be able to assist.

Since early August, I have had swelling in both feet and ankles. Internist checked kidney (through blood test) and heart (through an echocardiogram). Kidneys and heart are fine. He said it could be my lympathic (spelling?) system and suggested I wear some kind of hosiery for a few weeks to see if this helps.

What kind of hosiery am I looking for? Is this pantihose style or knee highs? Do I wear the hosiery just during the day or also while I'm sleeping?

As an aside - I turned 50 last October. It has been 10 months now since my last period so maybe I'm starting menopause. Is foot and ankle swelling a side effect of menopause in some women?

Still a TV wannabee, so I'm not in TV now. I'm in the Chicago area so any suggestions on what kind of store carries this hosiery is appreciated. Thanks in advance for any guidance.

BOMBERO 09-17-2011 10:38 AM

I'm sorry
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 395516)
I wasn't sure if I should post this in the feminine forum or the health and medical forum. I'm betting a wise woman on TOTV may be able to assist.

Since early August, I have had swelling in both feet and ankles. Internist checked kidney (through blood test) and heart (through an echocardiogram). Kidneys and heart are fine. He said it could be my lympathic (spelling?) system and suggested I wear some kind of hosiery for a few weeks to see if this helps.

What kind of hosiery am I looking for? Is this pantihose style or knee highs? Do I wear the hosiery just during the day or also while I'm sleeping?

As an aside - I turned 50 last October. It has been 10 months now since my last period so maybe I'm starting menopause. Is foot and ankle swelling a side effect of menopause in some women? Still a TV wannabee, so I'm not in TV now. I'm in the Chicago area so any suggestions on what kind of store carries this hosiery is appreciated. Thanks in advance for any guidance.

I'm really sorry and not making light of your condition. I'm just trying to understand. Why would you get on line and tell the WORLD your age and some of your medical history (not to mention when your last period was) and
NOT ask your Doctor what kind of hose he suggested and where to buy them?
I'm thinking instead of a wise woman (stranger) maybe your doctor could assist you.

Again, I'm sorry. I had to ask. I find myself shaking my head alot with some of the posts on this site. Maybe it's just me.

redwitch 09-17-2011 10:42 AM

Don't have any real answers for you but suggest you go to two places to get the answers you want -- 1. your local pharmacy (a good pharmacist might be able to answer your questions and probably has the stockings in stock); 2. a local medical supply house (they'll definitely have what you need but might not be able to really answer the questions).

Sorry you're going through this. Hope it gets better soon.

ladydoc 09-17-2011 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 395516)
I wasn't sure if I should post this in the feminine forum or the health and medical forum. I'm betting a wise woman on TOTV may be able to assist.

Since early August, I have had swelling in both feet and ankles. Internist checked kidney (through blood test) and heart (through an echocardiogram). Kidneys and heart are fine. He said it could be my lympathic (spelling?) system and suggested I wear some kind of hosiery for a few weeks to see if this helps.

What kind of hosiery am I looking for? Is this pantihose style or knee highs? Do I wear the hosiery just during the day or also while I'm sleeping?

As an aside - I turned 50 last October. It has been 10 months now since my last period so maybe I'm starting menopause. Is foot and ankle swelling a side effect of menopause in some women?

Still a TV wannabee, so I'm not in TV now. I'm in the Chicago area so any suggestions on what kind of store carries this hosiery is appreciated. Thanks in advance for any guidance.

Google compression hose and see if you think this is what your doctor was talking about.

angiefox10 09-17-2011 10:50 AM

Response
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BOMBERO (Post 395533)
I'm really sorry and not making light of your condition. I'm just trying to understand. Why would you get on line and tell the WORLD your age and some of your medical history (not to mention when your last period was) and
NOT ask your Doctor what kind of hose he suggested and where to buy them?
I'm thinking instead of a wise woman (stranger) maybe your doctor could assist you.

Again, I'm sorry. I had to ask. I find myself shaking my head alot with some of the posts on this site. Maybe it's just me.

She can do this because no one knows who she is and many times other women can answer the questions better then a doctor.

After going to doctors many for over 10 years for a condition, I was able to find out what was wrong with me on a forum. Sad but true....

There is nothing wrong with her age and all of us women have periods. *shrug*

PLEASE understand that, I'm not making light of your response. Just that this is a new world and the forum is where people can help people.

quirky3 09-17-2011 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by angiefox10 (Post 395541)
Just that this is a new world and the forum is where people can help people.

:agree:

Schaum, I sent you a PM. I wish you success in dealing with that!

BOMBERO 09-17-2011 11:21 AM

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by angiefox10 (Post 395541)
She can do this because no one knows who she is and many times other women can answer the questions better then a doctor.

After going to doctors many for over 10 years for a condition, I was able to find out what was wrong with me on a forum. Sad but true....

There is nothing wrong with her age and all of us women have periods. *shrug*

PLEASE understand that, I'm not making light of your response. Just that this is a new world and the forum is where people can help people.

Thank you and I don't think you are making light of my response. Going through male menopause myself, but I talked to my doctor about it. SHE was alot of help.

Schaumburger 09-17-2011 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BOMBERO (Post 395533)
I'm really sorry and not making light of your condition. I'm just trying to understand. Why would you get on line and tell the WORLD your age and some of your medical history (not to mention when your last period was) and
NOT ask your Doctor what kind of hose he suggested and where to buy them?
I'm thinking instead of a wise woman (stranger) maybe your doctor could assist you.

Again, I'm sorry. I had to ask. I find myself shaking my head alot with some of the posts on this site. Maybe it's just me.

I called my female physician about this issue in early August, and she wouldn't help me. She told me to call an internist. So I had to pick an internist from a list of "in network" physicians from my insurance web site.

And if I could get the internist to return my phone calls promptly it would be helpful. I had to call his office 5 times in the last 2 weeks and leave 5 messages before I got my phone calls returned. After he suggested made the hose recommendation, he said "call me in a couple of weeks and let me know how you are doing. Have a nice weekend." Then he hung up. So I probably need to find a new internist. But with working 50+ hrs. a week plus traveling for my job, I don't have a lot of free time these days to research doctors.

Just thought some ladies on TOTV may have gone through this, so just wanted some feedback. Sorry if my post disturbed you.

KittyKat 09-17-2011 11:34 AM

TEDS compression hose
 
.Schaum, I was a surgical floor nurse for 17 years so know plenty about compression stockings. In your case your Dr is probably talking about regular compression stockings whose weave is tighter at the bottom and varies as it goes up the calf, thus pushing the pooled blood (most likely from faulty valves) back towards the heart. More serious problems require Jobst stockings in which many measurements are taken from your ankle on up your lower leg so you have a personalized fit;these stockings are heavy duty. You can get TEDS hose at Walmart or The Medicine Chest or a medical supply shop(I think there is still one over on 441 south of 466). The latter two will be more expensive but have a better selection. You probably just need knee high hose. Before you get out of bed in the morning, put them on with your legs up in the air. This way the valves are open & the blood hasn't pooled yet. Take them off when you go to bed. Swelling can also be due to lymphatic problems as your Dr stated. I assume you have a follow-up appt so he can see if the hose have worked. If they haven't then you might need a Doppler Study to check the blood flow in your legs. This is just my experience, so please follow up with your doctor. Good luck! ******** MEASURE YOUR CALF FIRST AS THIS IS HOW THE HOSIERY ARE SIZED****

Schaumburger 09-17-2011 11:35 AM

Thank you to all who have give me suggestions about hosiery. I will research your suggestions. You ladies rock!

BOMBERO 09-17-2011 11:59 AM

Don't be sorry...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 395566)
Sorry if my post disturbed you.


It didn't disturb me. And it WAS posted out of concern for you. I thought you should talk to your doctor and you did. Sorry you have a bad doctor or one that will not give you the time you deserve.

islandgal 09-17-2011 01:40 PM

Swollen Legs and Ankles
 
Schaumburger.....

I suggest you see a doctor soon. Swollen ankles and feet can be signs of heart or kidney problems among other things in the elderly :cus:
I have been battling the problem for about a year and I have Doppler Studies once or twice a year.
Seems veins in my ankle area were leaking and not returning blood to my heart.
The veins were closed with laser treatments. I wear the suppression hose, which they measure for and have in their office, when I know I will be standing or walking for a length of time.

http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/leg-swelling

I suggest you go to the Vascular Vein Centers in Sumter Landing to make sure it is not anything serious. 750-6191

Please send a PM if you have questions.

BOMBERO 09-17-2011 03:27 PM

Googlemaps.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by islandgal (Post 395591)
Schaumburger.....

I suggest you see a doctor soon. Swollen ankles and feet can be signs of heart or kidney problems among other things in the elderly :cus:
I have been battling the problem for about a year and I have Doppler Studies once or twice a year.
Seems veins in my ankle area were leaking and not returning blood to my heart.
The veins were closed with laser treatments. I wear the suppression hose, which they measure for and have in their office, when I know I will be standing or walking for a length of time.

http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/leg-swelling

I suggest you go to the Vascular Vein Centers in Sumter Landing to make sure it is not anything serious. 750-6191

Please send a PM if you have questions.

googlemaps.com says it's 1,101 miles from Chicago, Il. to zip code 32162 and over 18 hours drive time. I'm guessing probably to far to go to see a doctor.
I could be wrong, I'm not a gold member.

ladydoc 09-17-2011 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 395571)
Thank you to all who have give me suggestions about hosiery. I will research your suggestions. You ladies rock!

Ames Hose is online and they sell some nice compression hose at very reasonable prices.

islandgal 09-17-2011 04:29 PM

bombero
sorry, I was under the impression I was talking to a fellow resident
BTW - Disregarded "gold member"


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