Oh heavens...that looks painful and brings back memories.
When I was 7 months pregnant with my last child the hubby and I decided to go to FL for a week. By the time I came off the plane a week later my legs were the same size from thigh to ankle!! I felt like and looked like I was walking on tree stumps! My doctor said it was from the humidity and to keep my feet up for a few days and it would go away. Two days later I had my normal legs back! Scary!
Awww, cankles. I'm sorry to see that! But it's the WEIRDEST thing when one day after the baby is born, you'll look down and all of a sudden you'll be like, "OMG, I have SKINNY feet and ankles." I remember thinking they looked emaciated at first b/c I was so used to the swelling.
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Oh heavens...that looks painful and brings back memories.
When I was 7 months pregnant with my last child the hubby and I decided to go to FL for a week. By the time I came off the plane a week later my legs were the same size from thigh to ankle!! I felt like and looked like I was walking on tree stumps! My doctor said it was from the humidity and to keep my feet up for a few days and it would go away. Two days later I had my normal legs back! Scary!
Yeah, fat ankle syndrome is no darn fun!
Keep your feet up and drink plenty of water~
Yikes! I know that skinny ankle will return after the baby arrives....thank goodness it is a temporary situation.
Awww, cankles. I'm sorry to see that! But it's the WEIRDEST thing when one day after the baby is born, you'll look down and all of a sudden you'll be like, "OMG, I have SKINNY feet and ankles." I remember thinking they looked emaciated at first b/c I was so used to the swelling.
NICE!!!!
That brings back horrifying memories
Yes! I'm not the only one!
sexy. grrrrr. :)
no really, drinking plenty of water, elevating your feet and getting daily circulation rub from skippy would help.
Ouch! I agree.. lots of water and elevation! It'll be over before you know it!
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