lymphodema in breast any suggestions
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Ask for a referral for a
Ask for a referral for a certified lymphedema specialist. They are usually physical therapists with additional training. You'll also want to look for one experienced with mastectomy/lumpectomy patients.
They should show you some simple massage techniques that you can do once or twice a day to help move the lymph fluid through the lymph system.
And of course you should drink lots and lots of water while reducing your salt intake. I was told 1500 mg or less of salt each day.
I hope you get some relief soon.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
thank you!Gabe N Abby Mom said:Ask for a referral for a
Ask for a referral for a certified lymphedema specialist. They are usually physical therapists with additional training. You'll also want to look for one experienced with mastectomy/lumpectomy patients.
They should show you some simple massage techniques that you can do once or twice a day to help move the lymph fluid through the lymph system.
And of course you should drink lots and lots of water while reducing your salt intake. I was told 1500 mg or less of salt each day.
I hope you get some relief soon.
Hugs,
Linda
I will call the physical therapist tomorrow~and I never thought about the water intake or reducing the salt~silly of me~so thanks I will do all three~hope you are doing ok my dear~thinking of you, and all that you are enduring~love to you Linda~Sinee0 -
Sinee I'm having the samesinee said:thank you!
I will call the physical therapist tomorrow~and I never thought about the water intake or reducing the salt~silly of me~so thanks I will do all three~hope you are doing ok my dear~thinking of you, and all that you are enduring~love to you Linda~Sinee
Sinee I'm having the same issue and will be contacting a lyphedema therapist. I'm terrible when it comes to salt so I guess I better start drinking.0 -
Buddy...natly15 said:Sinee I'm having the same
Sinee I'm having the same issue and will be contacting a lyphedema therapist. I'm terrible when it comes to salt so I guess I better start drinking.
Nothing new to add.... Just wanted to give ya a gentle hug.
Lorrie0 -
See a Certified
See a Certified Lymphedemologist. My Guy has a Masters in Occupational Therapy.
Actually it's not all that unusual to have issues with lymphedema in the chest, under arm and/or around to the back. Learn MLD (Manual Lymphedema Drainage) massasge. There are garment designed for the areas also (like sleeves/gloves for arms). For me, my FlexiTouch (MLD machine) keeps mine faily well under control.
See a CERTIFED Lymphedemologist for help.
Susan0 -
I was going to suggest the
I was going to suggest the LE specialist too. I have getting blocked up under the armpit. The PT showed me a massage to help. With her help my arms measure the same now!!!!! Still need the sleeve but it shows how much a professional can help.
Cindy0 -
Sinee, my situation is very similar to yoursmamolady said:I was going to suggest the
I was going to suggest the LE specialist too. I have getting blocked up under the armpit. The PT showed me a massage to help. With her help my arms measure the same now!!!!! Still need the sleeve but it shows how much a professional can help.
Cindy
In Dec. '09 I had a lumpectomy, re-excision for clean margins, 23 nodes removed, 6 rounds chemo and 33 rads. I haven't developed the typical lymphedema with swelling in the arm, but I do have breast and trunk swelling on that side. I've seen a cert. lymph specialist, gone for quite a few massage treatments from her and used a machine at the clinic called a "Flexi-Touch" machine for lymphedema. It is very expensive ($10,000+), but my insurance covered it and I now have one at home which I use frequently. My therapist also taught my husband to apply Kinesio Tape which acts to lift the skin layer so that fluid can move more freely and not build up. None of these are cures, but they do help.
I'm hoping you find a good therapist in your area. Maybe you can mention the Flexitouch and Kinesio taping and see if they have experience with these.
Good luck to you. I know this is a really annoying side effect of this miserable disease, but it is manageable and I try not to let it affect my life too much.
Keep us posted.
Hugs, Renee0 -
FlexiTouch is greatmissrenee said:Sinee, my situation is very similar to yours
In Dec. '09 I had a lumpectomy, re-excision for clean margins, 23 nodes removed, 6 rounds chemo and 33 rads. I haven't developed the typical lymphedema with swelling in the arm, but I do have breast and trunk swelling on that side. I've seen a cert. lymph specialist, gone for quite a few massage treatments from her and used a machine at the clinic called a "Flexi-Touch" machine for lymphedema. It is very expensive ($10,000+), but my insurance covered it and I now have one at home which I use frequently. My therapist also taught my husband to apply Kinesio Tape which acts to lift the skin layer so that fluid can move more freely and not build up. None of these are cures, but they do help.
I'm hoping you find a good therapist in your area. Maybe you can mention the Flexitouch and Kinesio taping and see if they have experience with these.
Good luck to you. I know this is a really annoying side effect of this miserable disease, but it is manageable and I try not to let it affect my life too much.
Keep us posted.
Hugs, Renee
When mine was ordered, it sat at VA for about 3 weeks before they could get a Rep over here to set it up/fit it to me as the closest Rep was over 350 miles away and it was winter with blizzards. My LE Guy is now their Rep for this area. Back in June - I had a "blow out" between several sections in the upper body part of garment - called them and had a new one in 2 days.
Kinesio tape does nothing for me at all - I know it works great for some but not me. But then I'm wierd - the higher compression garments I try to wear the more edema - light works best.
Susan0 -
gentle hugbutterflylvr said:Buddy...
Nothing new to add.... Just wanted to give ya a gentle hug.
Lorrie
accepted, and thank you~:)0
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