Water weight gained from heat
Polo265
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How do you southern folks cope with the water weight gained from the high temperatures? I just returned to upstate NY from being in Florida for 9 months. The last couple of months were very hot (not that I minded), but my ankles swelled horribly and I retained a lot of water. I watched my sodium, but it didn't seem to help much. Once I returned to NY and the cooler temperatures, the swelling disappeared. We're Snowbirds and will return to Florida in a couple of months where I will face the same issue again. Suggestions?
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Tet hose, but that would be hard in the heat!0
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If your ankles get that swollen, I suggest you ask doc about next time you're there. Do you have any medical conditions known to cause water retention? The heat can exacerbate it.0
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Yeah, swollen ankles definitely needs to be looked at by a doctor.
I lived in Florida for 20 years and my ankles didn't swell.0 -
You can retain water from heat (and sunburn), but when I've done it, I've only put on maybe 1 kg.
Swollen ankles could indicate a blood clotting issue. Get it checked.1 -
My ankles used to swell really badly in the summer when the humidity was bad. Since I lost weight, I no longer have that problem0
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Agree with doctor check, but also try magnesium. 250 mg daily really helps me with water retention and bloating. Like, kinda changed my peri-menopausal life.1
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