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What about your veins, I have chronic vein insufficently and was referred (eventually) to a surgeon who had me do a special ultrasound and they found the major vein in my left leg was faulty and leaking blood into my leg. On the ultrasound it looked like a fountian! Gushing out fluid. He repaired my vein in outpatient surgery and I was much better. Can they do an ultrasound of your feet to see if the trouble can be found there?
Hello, JK (@contentandwell)
My first thought after reading your thoughtful, honest post was that I'm fortunate my situation seems less complex –– but then of course I've no idea what tomorrow holds! My chief concern, oddly enough, is not my puffiness, but my ever-worsening balance. I have been to countless specialists about my balance and done hours and hours of PT (I have noticed some improvement, but only "some"), and am currently seeing a physiatrist. I had never heard of physiatric medicine, not until my primary doctor suggested I give this fellow a try. And so I am. But unless my balance problem is in some way related to my foot and ankle puffiness, I am getting off track. I'm sorry! As you probably read in my earlier posts, my primary doctor has checked my heart and lungs, many times, and sees no problems there; she has restricted my salt intake (which, because of hypertension, she had advised years ago, but, because my blood pressure has been looking good, I grew slipshod in watching my salt intake), and suggested I wear compression stocking (which I do). Then, only the other day, because two people here on Mayo Connect had mentioned it, I discussed my Amlodipine prescription as a possibly cause of the puffiness. I have been off the Amlodipine for a week now, and already I believe I am seeing some reduction in the swelling –– but is it the Amlodipine? the reduced salt intake? the compression stockings? or all three? I don't know.
Please do let me know what you learn when you meet with your cardiologist.
Cheers!
Ray (@ray666)
I read with sympathy, concern, and interest your post; I don't know how old you are, but you certainly have much to contend with. It is helpful to hear from others and what they have been, and are going through and steps they have taken to alleviate them. My prayers and good wishes are with you to a very comforting solution.
I have PV, along with a plethora of other maladies, but I am 82 yrs old and am just too tired to fight by pursuing answers, solutions, medications, tests, doctors, labs, etc. and just want to spend my last of whatever is left of my life in peace, comfort, and what serenity I can garner.
My best to you for most happy days for now and hopefully a long future.