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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎07-26-2019

Tommie Copper, is just all hype and they don't  ware well either.

 If you have real leg issue consult your Doctor or use real  medical grade compression hose

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Registered: ‎06-10-2010

I have one venous leg that swells slightly. That leg does swell even more when I skip a day or two so these days I wear mine most days and it does feel a lot better. 

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@outsidegirl wrote:

I absolutely love Wellow compression socks.  I have very, very mild swelling and these help me.  Even if I didn't, I will only wear these. The fabric is out of this world comfortable.  I have knee highs for winter and ankle for summer. For me they are just the best!  Good luck!  (I get them through the Wellow website.)


 

I like compression knee high socks also.  Didn't know they made ankle compression, will look for those.  

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After I retired, I worked partime in customer service for a midwest grocery store chain. My feet and knees were stiff and ached after work. I started wearing compression socks and supportive shoes and it made all the difference.