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Has anybody had or got lymphoedema in their toes.

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Lynora

Lots of my clients! What do you need to know?

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AnneBury

I have swollen toes. I think it's quite common if your feet are swollen, as mine are - both legs from below knee, primary lymphoedema for many years.

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Ginsing

Hi I ave it in the toes on my left leg, the physio has some compression toes on order for me to try. I will let you know in a bit :) xxgins

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HettyP

I had it in my toes of my left foot. I wear micro fine toe caps now and my toes are pretty much back to normal when I've been wearing them, obviously they re-swell if I stop.

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kinneo

Hi Will, yes I have it in my toes,

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