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    ankels and feet very swollen

    ok.. so i finished my test E 600mg week and eq 600 a week on monday the 31st... i am now realizing that i should have ran the test. for an extra week after the eq.. but im out of both now anyway...
    so the last 3 days i have been on vacation and havent been on my normal diet i ate kinda bad but not horrible... last night and today my ankles, feet, cavs. and even wrist are VERY swollen.. im not planing to start my clomed and nolva. for another week... what is going on and what should i do about it.....
    im a little scard... thanks for any help

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    im not sure how this would be the result of coming off.... do you have any allergies?

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    no allergies.... and i dont think my body even realizes that i came off yet cause its only been a week... maybe it was my diet but i do think its water retention.... i dont have any armedix on hand... should i try to get some and try that.... what do u think it could be and what should i do?

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    if your looking for an ai I would go with arimidex or exemestane, both very good.

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    Bro, swollen feet, ankles and calves are a sign of edema which can be caused by kidney stress. I don't know about the wrists tho. You may want to see a doctor. It may have nothing to do with the juice.

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    You need to see a doctor.....

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    definitely get that checked out, good luck bro.

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    yup go see the dr. could be nothing but, there are a few very serious conditions where swelling of the ankles and feet are very common symptoms. So my advice would be to be pro-active on the situation and get checked out. If it's nothing than great. If it is something to be concerned about the sooner you know and treat it the better off you'll be.

    xxxl83

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