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Old 06-11-2012, 07:47 PM   #1
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Had an awesome time with my kids and grandkids for my sons HS graduation. I have just one problem now... Im swelling massively in my legs and feet. Not sure whats happening. Never had this happen before. Im wondering if its from all the walking I had to do. Not sure if its MS related, but I dont eat alot of salt and no processed foods. Maybe I didnt drink enough water in 95 degree heat??? Legs and feet hurt so bad from the swelling, I cant walk on them and my feet are burning! Socks and shoes hurt to wear. When we get home Im spending the next week with my feet and legs elevated!
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