T.F.
N., It's only in your legs? Well, I am 28 and got very swollen at the end of my pregnancy with my first child (ankles were so swollen I could only wear thong flip-flops), but after I had him it all slowly went away. So I would definately say, if it's swelling only in your legs you need to go see a good doctor. How old is your last baby? I would be concerned that you're not getting proper circulation to your legs which, studies have shown, affects not only your legs but your heart also. And if it is swelling, I don't think dieting is the answer. If you have not already gone to see a doctor about this, I would do that very soon, and if you're not satisfied with his answers then get a second opinion. I don't know what insurance problems you're having, but if they are trying not to cover you seeing/being treated by a doctor for this then maybe you need to get a lawyer. My very good friend's mother had to threaten hers with that just recently (to Blue Cross Blue Shield), and then they said they'd cover the diagnostic test. And her issue is serious also, she's losing her eye sight and noone can figure out why. She was told she needed a final petscan, to scan her whole body for cancer. Insurance companies are all evil, in my opinion. They are all out to save themselves money, at any cost. I hope you have luck figuring this all out.