I know you are frustrated with the water thing right now, Bea, but it is something that will take a while to completely resolve itself. I still have a propensity to retain water in my lower legs and feet, and
must rely on light compression below both knees to avoid swelling and further ulcerations. It may take until you get down to around 200-ish (250 to 275 for me is what I've been told) for the problem to go away entirely, but you
will see improvement in the end.
If you can spend a little bit of time every day on your bed, with your feet up on the wall or the top of your headboard, that might help some of the water drain out. Walking will certainly strengthen you, but the effects of gravity will win out closer to the surface of the skin.
For now, you are very active and eating wonderful food. Your body is thanking you in ways you can't see even if the fluid problem is a tougher one to beat. If you have a temporary gain, don't let it worry you. I stated in my own journal that I may have a similar thing happen to me this week since my b. p. seems to be low enough without lasix so some water might re-settle in my own body. As long as it's not a massive amount, I'm going to try my best to let nature and the plan sort things out. If I must go back on the lasix I will.
We'll get there, Bea. I promise!