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In my legs. This has been going on for a year almost.
My legs swell daily, sometime so bad I can't walk.
We have to use wheelchair to go to doctors. I can feel in my chest on bad day.
What kind of Doctor. Do you go to?
Several have looked at it and don't know what to say.
Others send me to another doctor that I've seen already
I had my lymph gland tested. I was 29 out of the normal is between 1_-17.
If the fluid should up and slimy throat were gone ., I would be 1/2 way there.
Please help. I WOULDN'T need chair and COUGH syrup.
THANK YOU
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joalo
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Marz
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Is the lymph test result related to the swelling in your legs?
I'm assuming the test results mean an infection, so do they know which infection is the cause?
Maybe lymph drainage like massage or dry brushing would help?
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glm1111
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Parasites secrete a slimy, sticky substance and hibernate in the small intestine and can affect every system in the body including the legs, tissues, brain and organs. The Filarial worm co-infection can cause swelling in the lymph system. Google Filariasis.
When I first went after parasites, my hands would become slimy and sticky because that's where they had migrated to. Do some research by googling parasite symptoms.
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mojo
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my first thought was parasties, also.....
Especially the slimy throat thing.
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