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> Subject: re foot swelling
> Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 21:18:20 -0400
> From: david clark and margaret clark <"dclark04"@snet.net>
> Organization: magda
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> Thankyou all for your replies.Interesting to hear nobody so far has been
> given a reliable reason or diagnosis of this quite common I
> would put it a secondary symptomn of PD.
> Hope nobody else is in as much pain as I am now Heat application and
> constantly resting with raised foot has been the best remedy so far.
> Tomorrow will start water pills to see how effective//
> Thanks again
> Margaret Clark