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Compression stocking ?
- RanchRoper
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Re: Compression stocking ?
Getting old is not for wimps.
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- markiver54
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Re: Compression stocking ?
Thanks for your input...I think Larry. I will remain optimistic for now. Not ready for this s%&!.Grunt67 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 6:30 pmMark, I wore those things years ago. Dr, thought I had circulations problems. After he sent me to a different Dr., turned out it was
Peripheral Neuropathy in both legs. Still do, no cure, gradually gets worse. Chasing it with Lyrica right now. On max. dose.
Have no idea where I'll go when that's no longer effective. Tough getting old, tougher to not...so they say.
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Re: Compression stocking ?
As uncomfortable as it may be (and it pretty much is), look at it as a form of physical therapy to help manage the condition. Be diligent and give it a couple of weeks to see if it makes any difference. I'm also a bit surprised it took this long to get on the doc's radar screen.
Hang in!
Hang in!
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