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fitnhappy 09-22-2014 12:30 AM

Varicose vein(s)
 
I've got an embarrassing issue with the appearance of a varicose vein or possibly veins which has appeared on my thigh just above me knee. I'm currently 68kg (149pounds) but have lost just over 27kg (60pounds) and its only just come up where I thought being less heavy would mean I would have them?? It's so ugly, sticks up and means I can't wear anything showing my knees :dizzy: Any ideas how to get it to disappear again? Or know why I've suddenly got one now? I'm 35 if that counts. Thanks :) Oh and my knee area feels 'achy' which I assume is from the vein.

VioletDolphin83 09-22-2014 12:44 AM

It's normal for women of any size to get them. My mum has a lot of them on her legs and she is thin. You can't make them go away unless they are so severe they need surgery. If it's feeling achy you should get it checked out by a doctor.

Palestrina 09-22-2014 07:23 AM

I have loads of them. It's hereditary, my Mother has even more than I do and she is and always has been thin.

There are things you can do. If it is the kind that is right under the skin (very very thin and red/purple) and really look like spider veins you can get rid of them at the dermatologist. They do a little injection and poof they're gone. If they are deeper, thicker and blueish they need surgery.

To help avoid them it is recommended you do not stand for too long, and wear compression stockings. And never expose them to the sun!

Pebbles1964 09-22-2014 10:43 AM

Yes, they can be hereditary. They can also be brought on by weight, menopause, and/or thyroid issues.:dizzy: I only discovered that because I didn't know that I had varicose veins until I saw a doctor for swelling in my legs, ankles and feet a couple of years ago. Mine is not hereditary. On top of discovering the varicose veins, I have DVT (deep vein thrombosis) in one leg that needs to be monitored. I've had surgeries for the varicose veins and things are much better now.:D Please go see a vein specialist. If yours is puffy and bulging, it very well may be more than just a spider vein. Good luck

fitnhappy 09-22-2014 08:56 PM

Thank you for the replies :) mine is bulgy and my leg aches from my groin to my ankle. I am booked in to see the dr on Friday morning and will update with what he tells me. Thanks again :)

Palestrina 09-23-2014 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ChubbyMum (Post 5073571)
Thank you for the replies :) mine is bulgy and my leg aches from my groin to my ankle. I am booked in to see the dr on Friday morning and will update with what he tells me. Thanks again :)

Wear a compression stocking and take it easy until them. A little bit of advil may help calm the inflammation, keep your foot elevated when you can. I'm sorry you have some pain!

alaskanlaughter 09-24-2014 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ChubbyMum (Post 5073571)
Thank you for the replies :) mine is bulgy and my leg aches from my groin to my ankle. I am booked in to see the dr on Friday morning and will update with what he tells me. Thanks again :)

This does not sound like any varicose vein that I've ever had...I'm glad you are getting it checked out :)

I have a few on my legs, some spidery and red/purple and some less visible but look bulgy. It's never given me physical problems and I couldn't care less that they are on my legs. I still wear whatever I want to wear and no one has ever remarked on it.

fitnhappy 09-25-2014 09:52 PM

Have been to the dr this morning. He has sent me for an ultrasound and then will refer me to a vascular surgeon for treatment. He assured me he has seen many that are far worse than mine but since mine popped up suddenly he wants to check it out completely. I am going to have it lasered I hope, in any case I'm too vain to have it on display so I need to have something done about it. He also talked about a daily dose of aspirin and elevate/rest my leg. Will update as to what the ultrasound reveals.

Palestrina 09-26-2014 05:35 AM

Good for you! You've just inspired me to go and see someone about mine.

preetyladyserenity 09-26-2014 07:47 AM

Variscose veins are such a pain! In my family is passed to every woman in my mother's side. My mum, her sisters, her mothers and her grandmother suffer from them. and mine have recently popped up. I dread them as my mother's tend to become very painful. :(

kailinn 10-11-2017 01:30 AM

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adamsie 11-29-2017 06:26 PM

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