Swollen legs, feet and ankles

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I know i have asked about this before... but all of a sudden my feet, ankles and legs are soo swollen.. every day.. they go down at night but the minute my feet hit the floor it starts the swelling.. so yesterday i again tried compression stockings and no swelling until i took them off then it started again.. I dont know what to do or if it is the xolair shot and what if i stop the shot will i get the hives back..  And then if i start the shot again some times it doesnt work.. I guess i need to call my allergist.. how is everyone else doing?? I get my 8th shot end of march.. 

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    Jana, my feet and ankles do swell too, but only slightly.  What is worse for me is that the bottoms of my feet hurt every time I get out of bed when my feet touch the floor....or after I've sat for a long time, the same thing happens.  Sometimes they burn slightly, but mostly they hurt and are sore to the touch.  :-) 

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      hi ,the soles of my feet get hot.red and itchy, this is new to me ,doc said it was part of my swelling legs,raise areas of lumps that come and go and I also have a  RASH ,that looks like fried eggs,Biopsy was useless ,no answer as to what they are, or what causes them . tops of my legs swell to tree trunk size, All this started five months ago, with no conclusion from  anyone, 

      by the way ..I use Arnica on my feet and hands , stops it,and they return to normal. 

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      Meemaw 

      Are you still taking your xolair shots and are you still having sore feet.. when i try to get up i hobble like a 100 yr old woman. it is horrible and they hurt a lot.. I am having hives here and there again even with the shots.. and now my feet , legs , ankles are swelling everyday.. My fingers swell and hurt like crazy and they are difficult to even bend.. I now have two trigger fingers.. is this all from that shot.. I have had 9

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