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Old 05-14-2007, 01:53 PM
GeekyPenguin GeekyPenguin is offline
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Crossing your legs doesn't actually cause varicose veins. Varicose veins are usually familial and may be exacerbated by that activity but are not caused by it. Stress on hip and knee joints can be caused by crossing your legs, but for many people, including myself, after so many years of doing it, not crossing their legs is uncomfortable. As for what's proper, any position that would keep people from seeing things that aren't appropriate for mixed company, including having both feet planted firmly on the ground with ankles touching, is just fine in my book.
Actually, the Cleveland Clinic disagrees with your statement that crossing your legs does not cause varicose veins.
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:17 PM
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Actually, the Cleveland Clinic disagrees with your statement that crossing your legs does not cause varicose veins.
Actually, if you read their statement they agree with me exactly!

"Varicose veins occur when healthy vein walls become weak and swell, causing blood to back up and pool inside the vein. Varicose veins are also related to increased pressure in the leg veins or defective valves in the veins.

The exact cause of varicose veins is unknown, but there are a number of factors that contribute to the development of varicose and spider veins, including:
  • Heredity
  • Advancing age
  • Prolonged standing (especially for people who work in occupations such as nurses, beauticians, teachers, factory workers and others)
  • Being overweight
  • Hormonal influences during pregnancy
  • The use of birth control pills
  • Post-menopausal hormonal replacement therapy
  • Prolonged sitting with legs crossed
  • Wearing tight undergarments or clothes
  • A history of blood clots
  • Injury to the veins
  • Conditions that cause increased pressure in the abdomen including liver disease, fluid in the abdomen, previous groin surgery, or heart failure
Other reported factors include topical steroids, trauma or injury to the skin, previous venous surgery and exposure to ultra-violet rays. "


You'll notice that this list is very long with many very common conditions. As you may not know, most people with these conditions do not have varicose veins, including women who cross their legs. These things will worsen the problem in people who do have the disease, so if you have varicose veins try to avoid them.

Just thought you might want to know how to interpret medical information.
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:28 PM
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Actually, if you read their statement they agree with me exactly!

"Varicose veins occur when healthy vein walls become weak and swell, causing blood to back up and pool inside the vein. Varicose veins are also related to increased pressure in the leg veins or defective valves in the veins.

The exact cause of varicose veins is unknown, but there are a number of factors that contribute to the development of varicose and spider veins, including:
  • Heredity
  • Advancing age
  • Prolonged standing (especially for people who work in occupations such as nurses, beauticians, teachers, factory workers and others)
  • Being overweight
  • Hormonal influences during pregnancy
  • The use of birth control pills
  • Post-menopausal hormonal replacement therapy
  • Prolonged sitting with legs crossed
  • Wearing tight undergarments or clothes
  • A history of blood clots
  • Injury to the veins
  • Conditions that cause increased pressure in the abdomen including liver disease, fluid in the abdomen, previous groin surgery, or heart failure
Other reported factors include topical steroids, trauma or injury to the skin, previous venous surgery and exposure to ultra-violet rays. "


You'll notice that this list is very long with many very common conditions. As you may not know, most people with these conditions do not have varicose veins, including women who cross their legs. These things will worsen the problem in people who do have the disease, so if you have varicose veins try to avoid them.

Just thought you might want to know how to interpret medical information.
Actually, if you continue reading, you will notice it says:

How can I prevent varicose and spider veins?

* Avoid wearing tight-fitting undergarments and clothing that constricts the waist, groin or legs
* Avoid crossing your legs while seated
* Avoid sitting or standing in one position for a long time
* Exercise regularly to increase circulation
* Lose weight if you are overweight
* Sit or lay down and elevate your legs at least twice a day for 30 minutes at a time


Just thought you might want to learn how to finish what you started.
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:30 PM
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someone seems to have turned up the heat...
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:31 PM
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You just reiterated what I said at the end of my post. If you have varicose veins avoid the things that make them worse. That doesn't mean that those things cause the disease. I've actually been educated extensively in varicose veins in venues other than the internet with dumbed down sites for patients. Cause and effect is not the same as association.
The advice you posted is for patients with varicose veins not everybody. Do you really think the Cleveland Clinic thinks everybody should lie down with their feet elevated for thirty minutes a day? NO!
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:37 PM
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The advice you posted is for patients with varicose veins not everybody. Do you really think the Cleveland Clinic thinks everybody should lie down with their feet elevated for thirty minutes a day? NO!
Prevention means NOT getting something to begin with. What GP quoted said that to PREVENT getting varicose veins, you should not sit with your legs crossed. And, yes, I think the Cleveland Clinic thinks everyone should elevate their feet 30 min a day, exercise for an hour a day, eat 4 fruits, 5 veggies and 3 servings of meat, not smoke, etc etc.
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:40 PM
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I'm quite aware what prevention means. The argument remains that varicose veins are weak veins with bad valves. Crossing your legs does not make veins have bad valves. Crossing your legs makes people with bad venous valves build up pressure in the veins making them balloon, i.e. make them worse. You can't treat them by not crossing you legs, but if you have varicose veins you can not make them worse. Internet sites for medical information are written not to be the authority on any subject but only to make a difficult topic understandable for patients. As a physician, I would understand this. I'm not trying to get on anyone's case, just trying to dispell misinformation.
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:40 PM
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exercise? not smoke? I thought cigarettes had plenty of vitamins and were part of a balanced diet...
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:44 PM
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Don't get me started on smoking! But, then again, non-smokers indulge in other ways!
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:44 PM
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I never cross my legs at the ankles, but if I did of course I would keep them closed but some perverts are really good. Kind of like the ones PM Mama00 goes out with.
You really are a jackass. For both comments.

I could give two shits about "proper manners", I'm ok as long as I am being polite and respectful. BUT I have heard that you're supposed to cross at your ankles to PREVENT showing your panties.
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