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Swollen Legs and feet..

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Jut asking a question on my other halfs behalf...

We have just come back from our first weeks skiing... and towards the end of the week his lower legs & feet have become very swollen with water... Still going down now after 2 days of no skiing!!

He was wearing awfully fitting boots... 3 sizes too big to get his wide feet into them... as such he is looking at visiting Cex in May to get a pair that fit him properly... could this be the cause? Altitude? Or just over working his legs when he is usually in an office job?

Or is he just a strange specimen that has weird side effects that noone else has Laughing ?

Worth noting mid week my legs were swelling around where my socks were tight but had a few falls the day before so this could be why... however mine were fine the day after doing a shed load of walking and resting my injured knee!! Shocked
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I would ask her GP to review. Unlikely related to boots and skiing
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