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@jenatsky

If you’re having fluid retention in only one extremity or part of an extremity and you’re also experiencing midsection swelling due to fluid retention your problem is more serious. You may have a blocked vein in your foot or a blocked urinary drainage tube between kidneys and bladder. You should seek medical attention sooner than later. If you have any additional illness like hypertension or diabetes please get checked now!

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Since my last post the swelling in my feet has significantly decreased. I have been drinking eight (8) eight ounce glasses of water per day and my urine is more than 64 oz. per day. I feel no pain
whatsoever and the swelling in my mid-section has decreased. Although I've never had a problem like this before I have learned that it is common. I've been taking something called Water Away which has helped. My paternal great grandmother had to deal with swollen feet but I don't know when it started. There was no swelling in my right foot and only a little in my left yesterday. I've noticed that when I get up in the morning both feet look and feel completely normal. I always have plenty of energy and I spend an hour on the treadmill at 3 mph every day.