Last night I was talking with my neighbor whoi is a Physicians Assistant at the clinic I go to. I was telling her about the 2+ month ordeal I have been going through with my swollen left foot. Ironically, yesterday I woke up with pain in my sciatic nerve again (must’ve slept wrong) and by the end of the day my foot was aching. Her initial reaction was that it could possibly be a pinched nerve or something of that nature. My theory has always been that my sciatic nerve was causing the swelling and due to scar tissue from my snowmobile accident I’m having a hard time clearing out the excess fluid. She seemed to concur that this could be a possibility.
I also told her about all the information I found online regarding swollen feet and how much of it indicated rather serious diseases such as congestive heart failure, renal failure and cirrhosis of the liver. According to her these sites should make it clear that normally any of these would cause swelling in both feet as opposed to one. Swelling in one foot is normally a sign of a localized problem within that foot. The problem can either be vascular in nature causing poor blood circulation or an issue with the lymphatic system which causes lymph fluid to accumulate. Either of these problems can be chronic in nature and if the problem is vascular it may indicate that there are hidden risks elsewhere in the cardiovascular system.
At this point I’ve started to do some yoga as well as stretching exercises but I have to go at it quite lightly. If I try to do too much I immediately feel the pain in my leg and foot. I continue to manage the swelling by using compression socks and by using a liniment at night for my sore ligaments and tendons. I’m not sure exactly where to go from here so I think I will just continue my current course of action for the next several weeks. Light exercise and stretching along with elevating my feet as much as possible seems to be making progress.
If I don’t have a considerable improvement within the next couple months then I’m going to have to tap into our HSA Account and go through a battery of tests including an MRI to see if they can find exactly where the problem lies. If there is scar tissue it would seem to be a good idea to break up that scar tissue using aggressive massage techniques or something of that nature. But I guess until I know exactly what the problem is it’s kind of like fumbling around in the dark!

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