Guest guest Posted October 31, 2008 Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 Hi group, Tracie, I forgot to ask about the fat feet. I have been off the steriods for almost three months now and in the morning when I awake my feet hurt to walk on them. I only feel this when I get up in the morning but it goes away soon after I start walking a few minutes. I have been having this since I stopped the prednisone. I know they must be swollen b/c I can no longer wear my regular sized shoes for the last few months but only after I stopped prednisone. Today I noticed that they were peeling around the toenails so I guess they were just swollen. Just wondering? I am not have problems with my blood pressure which I never had before but I know that it is due to all the weight I put on during my treatment over the past two years. My doctor hasn't put me on any blood pressure meds as of yet but should I just try to lose the weight first and hope it drops? This time it is taking a little longer to get the weight off even though I am still working out at the gym three times a week. Maybe I should up it a little for a while and just try to reduce my salt intake. I am going to be working on it. Wish me luck. Shauna in Atl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2008 Report Share Posted November 2, 2008 Regarding feet and pain, I have had pain in my feet every morning when I wake up for years, it doesn't matter what drugs I am on, that is one thing that has been a constant, I just know when I put my feet on the ground they will hurt until I do some walking, I also went up a 1/2 shoe size since putting on the weight from the prednisone, still working at taking the weight off:( but at least I am working at it. I don't believe my feet will get smaller if I lose the weight though, and as far as the pain, since it is one pain that I know will go away once up and walking I haven't even complained about it to the docs. But just thought I'd share this with you Shauna. Marla Hi group, Tracie, I forgot to ask about the fat feet. I have been off the steriods for almost three months now and in the morning when I awake my feet hurt to walk on them. I only feel this when I get up in the morning but it goes away soon after I start walking a few minutes. I have been having this since I stopped the prednisone. I know they must be swollen b/c I can no longer wear my regular sized shoes for the last few months but only after I stopped prednisone. Today I noticed that they were peeling around the toenails so I guess they were just swollen. Just wondering? I am not have problems with my blood pressure which I never had before but I know that it is due to all the weight I put on during my treatment over the past two years. My doctor hasn't put me on any blood pressure meds as of yet but should I just try to lose the weight first and hope it drops? This time it is taking a little longer to get the weight off even though I am still working out at the gym three times a week. Maybe I should up it a little for a while and just try to reduce my salt intake. I am going to be working on it. Wish me luck. Shauna in Atl. -- Marla BramerIndependent Beauty Consultant Kay mbramer@...www.marykay.com/mbramer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Thanks Marla, That is exactly what I am having also. I never had it before so I was just wondering why when I put them on the floor only in the morning they hurt so badly on the bottom. I think they were swollen because I have had some peeling around my toes and can't fit my normal shoes all with the last few months. So I think they may be going down a little. I sure hope so cause I am tired of that feeling in the morning and not being able to were my shoes. Thanks for the info. Shauna in Atl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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