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Please help, swollen feet hurt like crazy

98poundweakling

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Ok guys I have been on a test/deca/dbol cycle now for 6 weeks. Just this week I started having problems with my feet swelling up and hurting like hell. I had my blood preasure checked out and it fine. My ankles are swollen too but have no pain. My wrists are swollen also but no pain.
Besides elevating my feet what can I do to help bring the swelling down.

Thanks for any help, Karma for bros who help


Thanks :worried:
 
I don't know why only your feet would be swelling though, someone else might want to add something.
 
Kidney...Georgie is right, go see a doctor. First, run a search on swelling, there was a thread not to long ago about the very same thing....lemme see if I can find it.
 
98poundweakling said:
Ok guys I have been on a test/deca/dbol cycle now for 6 weeks. Just this week I started having problems with my feet swelling up and hurting like hell. I had my blood preasure checked out and it fine. My ankles are swollen too but have no pain. My wrists are swollen also but no pain.
Besides elevating my feet what can I do to help bring the swelling down.

Thanks for any help, Karma for bros who help


Thanks :worried:

here you go...

http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?t=335944&highlight=ankles
 
Werd. Your doctor isn't going to rat you out, he's there to help you. So the more information you give him, the easier it is for him to diagnose you aswell as treat you.
 
I got that during my first cycle. I freaked out but it ended up being edema. I put on 35 pounds in eight weeks and it just took my body some time to adjust. You might want to go check with a doc though, just to be safe.
 
Thanks for all the replies to thread you guys. I elevated my feet all night last night and the swelling has gone down alot. They are still a bit swoll but the pain is way way less too. I will still go to the doc though.

Thanks all
 
it could be kidneys. swollen ankles is a sign of kidney damage in diabetics. best to take everyones advice and be upfront and honest with the good doctor.
 
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