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Has anyone ever had there face swell up(eyes) after over doing it in exercise? I work at Walmart and they had me push carts for 8 hours, the next day my eyes were swollen. I only ate rice and boiled eggs all day because I was at work, so it was not food related. My previous days were clean also. What do you think? I'm doing a whole food diet so I'm staying pretty clean.


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Has anyone ever had there face swell up(eyes) after over doing it in exercise? I work at Walmart and they had me push carts for 8 hours, the next day my eyes were swollen. I only ate rice and boiled eggs all day because I was at work, so it was not food related. My previous days were clean also. What do you think? I'm doing a whole food diet so I'm staying pretty clean.

Do you have any other health issues? High blood pressure etc?

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Has anyone ever had there face swell up(eyes) after over doing it in exercise? I work at Walmart and they had me push carts for 8 hours, the next day my eyes were swollen. I only ate rice and boiled eggs all day because I was at work, so it was not food related. My previous days were clean also. What do you think? I'm doing a whole food diet so I'm staying pretty clean.

Think of all the potential contamination on those carts!

Did you wash your hands frequently? Not hand sanitizer, WASHING, with running water?

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No, that's more likely an allergic reaction. :o

bossley Contributor

No, that's more likely an allergic reaction. :o

You are totally right. I kept digging in my head for what I did and I finally got it. I had a appt. with my skin Dr. to get a skin abrasion, I only do this twice a year so I forget. I always swell after that. It sure feels good to figure something out and be done with it.

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