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Swollen ankles!

by Mhemdrix, Sep 24, 2007 09:59AM
My ankles have been swollen the last 2 days but today they are more swollen than yesterday.I take 60 mgs. of lasix per day but my swollen ankles are getting me worried.Does anyone know what this might be.I'm sure it could be a lot of things but has this happened to anyone before? Thank you!
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by BetaBuddy, Sep 25, 2007 01:16AM
how long have you been on lasix? could this be a reaction to a new medication? if yes, call your doctor to make some adjustments or discuss it. if no, then definitely call your doctor since you don't know what is causing it.

by kelly293, Oct 21, 2007 05:07PM
I have type 2diabetes does my employer have to give me a break to have something to eat.I work 8 till1 .thanks
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