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Anyone suffering with swollen feet?

Omg my feet are so swollen its like balloons waiting to burst. Also my ankles don't exist anymore. Im still trying to make it through work, took today off to try and get them down.  Im 34 weeks. Anyone else going through this? ??
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Yes, its a total bummer. It started at about 35 weeks and haven't stopped yet. Everyday they are swollen but there are good days and bad days. Its getting to a point where they actually hurt.
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Awee that *****,mine started around 32 almost 33 I believe. I was hoping you would say it goes away after a time. But I feel like I have such a long time left to go.
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Me!!! There r good days n bad days like the post says above. Mine started at 33 weeks and im a day away from starting 36 weeks. Yesterday and today there just soar and hurt. Not even swullen just alot of pain. My hands r even worse! Oh my gosh when i try to make a fist you cant see my middle knuckle or ring finger knuckle or pinky knuckle! And my fingers will be pretty soar. **** hurts!
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That started this week for me at 34 weeks. My husband called them hobbit feet. Ice bath helped. Elevating them help too. Mine come and go. Weird. But my hands swell up too. I guess this is part of the package...six more weeks...six more...
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Omg yes. Swollen feet and currently swollen hands
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