thread: Swollen and sore feet

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Atop the lookout...
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    Swollen and sore feet

    My feet are quite sore, almost like a very weak pins and needles sensation, and are swollen. If I try to imagine what would make them feel better, the only thing I can think of is to dangle them in some cool water. But I can't even soak them in a tub at home, as Steph will flick the water everywhere. And I don't have a bath to go and soak in. Not that she would give me the peace to do that either. Double My feet never felt like this when I was pg with Steph, so this is a bit strange to me.

    I'm not drinking anywhere near as much water as I should be (just can't seem to get it down), and if I manage to pt my feet up, it doesn't seem to help. Its actually more uncomfortable for the rest of me to be leaning back so that I can put my feet up.

    It might also have something to do with the warmer weather. Not sure if I'm after any possible ways to help (sorry, brain fade atm, can't think of the right wording), or if I'm just yapping. I also feel sick in the tummy, tight in the throat (like I'm about to spew) and just plain 'odd'. If you know what it is I'm trying to say. I'm not sure I do.

    I have a mw apt next wednesday. Is that soon enough to see someone about this? Urgh, I am so over feeling like cr*p.

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
    6,054

    How awful. I didn't get this too much, but I know that pretty much every opportunity, it's good to get your feet up. Is there ANY position where it's comfy to have feet elevated? Can you lie on your side on the couch with your feet on a cushion and watch your daughter play from there?

    You poor thing. Facewashers or handtowels with icy water around your ankles? If you can't get water down, maybe drink a sports drink or hydralite or whatever it's called, to make what you DO drink really count?

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Chudleigh, Tasmania
    340

    Hi Netix, sorry your feeling yuk. If I were you I would give your midwife a call. It is normal for swelling especially in the third trimester but if it has come up really quick or doesnt go away at night or your hands are also swollen it could be a sign of Preeclampsia, a pregnancy related type of high blood pressure which can be dangerous.

    Some ideas to relieve the swelling are, drink more water, when you sit or lay down prop your feet up above the level of your body and get your partner to give you a massage !!

    All the best

  4. #4

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
    8,631

    Hey there

    I've been suffering from really bad swelling in the feet/ankles since about 18wks!

    I find the only thing that really helps is sleep, that is, lying down over night.

    Putting my feet up at home or work doesn't really reduce it... I've had a massage, a proper foot one from the therapist, that seemed to help for a day or two, but then it came back up again.

    I went to a wedding on a hot day when I was about 22wks and in between the ceremony and reception I had my feet up and DH rubbed them down with ice which seemed to help a bit, but they went up again at the reception.

    I'm starting to get achey ankles now, probably because of the extra pressure on the joints, but there really isn't much else we can do about it!

    Sorry!

    If you are worried about the sick feelings too, give your MW a call. I'm sure they wouldn't mind if you rang now, as opposed to waiting til Wednesday.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    On the edge of Crazytown
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    Perhaps just wandering into your hosp. maternity ward where you are booked in to get a quick check of your blood pressure. Im sure they wont mind, just to set your own mind at ease. Or give them a quick call and see what they say.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
    2,881

    As others have said get your BP checked. If all is OK with that then my only advice is to get your feet up above your head. That's what my OB told me to do when it happened to me. I hsd it for several months and it got worse towards the end so much so that I could barely walk with open toed shoes on (in the middle of winter). Lie on your couch with your head low & your feet up on pillows or the arm rests. He also said to massage your ankles & calves downwards (whilst they are pointing upwards) to encourage the fluid to return into the rest of your legs. I feel for you, I remember how uncomfortable that was.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Mudgee, NSW
    185

    HI Netix,

    I get the same thing. But I have the luxury of no other children apart from my animals and a swimming pool. But for those days that I dont wanna sit in the pool I put my feet on some pillows and chuck some frozen peas or somehting thats frozen and cold on them and boy it makes you feel better!!!