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It is very important to keep the blood in your legs moving that early after surgery to prevent a pulmonary embolism. Some walking and light stretching might help loosen them up and feel better.

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It is very important to keep the blood in your legs moving that early after surgery to prevent a pulmonary embolism. Some walking and light stretching might help loosen them up and feel better.

Ok thanks.. I have walking a lot. I sure don't want that to happen.

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keep walking. if either one of your legs turns pinkish-red or hot to touch get it checked for an embolism.

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Dehydration can cause leg cramps, potassium deficiency.... Are you drinking enough?

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Any redness, lumps, or swelling? Surgery puts us at risk for blood clots... just something to be aware n cautious of... best of luck n hope thats not the case...

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I had that too and as a nurse I immediately thought of blood clots but it wasn't. I did take blood thinners for 2 wks post op but Yes my calves did hurt and I'm not sure what that was??

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Mine did that once I started exercising after surgery. I'm pretty sure it was a potassium deficiency. If you are pretty new post op I'd consult with Dr to make sure it's not blood clot.

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Dehydration can cause leg cramps' date=' potassium deficiency.... Are you drinking enough?[/quote']

Thanks I feel a little better. I have been walking a lot today and it starting to feel better. I been to get in my shakes today and my liquids.

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keep walking. if either one of your legs turns pinkish-red or hot to touch get it checked for an embolism.

Thanks I will. If that's happen.

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