Does this sound like arm lympedema?
Had my first mammo this week and it was normal. Whew! Will have my blood work and onco visit in two weeks, but not worried about the blood work. But, the arm does concern me and tried to get in earlier....I am thinking maybe I need to wear a sleeve? In themeantime any ideas before I see the onco, like stretching exercies, etc?
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This could be lymphedema
even with just one node removed. Unfortunately, my doctors were not much help. I took it upon myself to find a physical therapist who was a licensed lymphedema specialist. They are the ones who really will be able to help you. There are exercises, massage techniques, sleeves, gloves, kinesio taping and a Flexi-touch machine which are all helpful in managing lymphedema.
Your doctors might have names of these special therapists. If not, contact any major cancer facilities or hospitals you have in your town to try to get in contact with a licensed lymphedema therapists.
If it is lymphedema--do not dispair. This is a manageable condition but must be handled correctly.
Hugs, Renee0 -
lymphedemamissrenee said:This could be lymphedema
even with just one node removed. Unfortunately, my doctors were not much help. I took it upon myself to find a physical therapist who was a licensed lymphedema specialist. They are the ones who really will be able to help you. There are exercises, massage techniques, sleeves, gloves, kinesio taping and a Flexi-touch machine which are all helpful in managing lymphedema.
Your doctors might have names of these special therapists. If not, contact any major cancer facilities or hospitals you have in your town to try to get in contact with a licensed lymphedema therapists.
If it is lymphedema--do not dispair. This is a manageable condition but must be handled correctly.
Hugs, Renee
Thank you for your prompt reply. I also heard Accupuncture might help and am willing to give that a try too.0 -
LE websiteLRN715 said:lymphedema
Thank you for your prompt reply. I also heard Accupuncture might help and am willing to give that a try too.
Before you do acupuncture, make sure you get it diagnosed and see a certified lymphedema therapist. Here is website to find one in your area:
http://www.stepup-speakout.org/Finding_a_Qualified_Lymphedema_Therapist.htm
The main webapge is:
http://www.stepup-speakout.org
I hear that is very good site for LE information.0 -
lymphademacinnamonsmile said:LE website
Before you do acupuncture, make sure you get it diagnosed and see a certified lymphedema therapist. Here is website to find one in your area:
http://www.stepup-speakout.org/Finding_a_Qualified_Lymphedema_Therapist.htm
The main webapge is:
http://www.stepup-speakout.org
I hear that is very good site for LE information.
Dont wait one more minute to find a lymphadema specialist. Prevention of progression is the key to lasting results. I had "truncal" lymphadema, which my onc said was just postoperative swelling (7 weeks after mastectomy) She was wrong. My lymphadema specialist took all the pain out of my chest, the slight swelling out of my arm and I am good as new.
Just finished radiation #28, just two more to go and NO LYMPHADEMA. I love you Amy Stein. (my LT)0 -
Congrats on your mammo!missrenee said:This could be lymphedema
even with just one node removed. Unfortunately, my doctors were not much help. I took it upon myself to find a physical therapist who was a licensed lymphedema specialist. They are the ones who really will be able to help you. There are exercises, massage techniques, sleeves, gloves, kinesio taping and a Flexi-touch machine which are all helpful in managing lymphedema.
Your doctors might have names of these special therapists. If not, contact any major cancer facilities or hospitals you have in your town to try to get in contact with a licensed lymphedema therapists.
If it is lymphedema--do not dispair. This is a manageable condition but must be handled correctly.
Hugs, Renee
Congrats on your mammo! Great news! It could be lymphedema, but, I am no expert. You probably should talk this over with your oncologist and he can recommend a physical therapist or a lymphedema specialtist for you. Good luck and let us know.
Hugs, Lex0 -
It sounds like it could beAlexis F said:Congrats on your mammo!
Congrats on your mammo! Great news! It could be lymphedema, but, I am no expert. You probably should talk this over with your oncologist and he can recommend a physical therapist or a lymphedema specialtist for you. Good luck and let us know.
Hugs, Lex
It sounds like it could be lymphedema. I see a lymphedema therapist and have recently begun using the lympha press machine because it is in both my breast and my arm. If you address it is something that can be controlled with exercise, massage etc. Best wishes.0 -
Be sure and have a pt seenatly15 said:It sounds like it could be
It sounds like it could be lymphedema. I see a lymphedema therapist and have recently begun using the lympha press machine because it is in both my breast and my arm. If you address it is something that can be controlled with exercise, massage etc. Best wishes.
Be sure and have a pt see you, or if you have one at the hospital, a lymphedema therapist. Many pink sisters on here have lymphedema and I know will offer you a lot more info than I can.
Good luck and keep us updated,
Noel0 -
I also have lymphedema andLRN715 said:lymphedema
Thank you for your prompt reply. I also heard Accupuncture might help and am willing to give that a try too.
I also have lymphedema and have to avoid cuts to my affected arm and hand because it will cause it to flare up and be more painful. Please check with a licensed therapist before trying accupunture. Lymphedema is manageable if treated correctly. Please take care and let us know what you find out.0 -
PT does not equal knowing about LENoel said:Be sure and have a pt see
Be sure and have a pt see you, or if you have one at the hospital, a lymphedema therapist. Many pink sisters on here have lymphedema and I know will offer you a lot more info than I can.
Good luck and keep us updated,
Noel
The vast majority of PT's are not trained in dealing with LE - UNLESS they are also Certified Lymphedema Therapists. They can do more harm than good. My Certified LE guy is not a PT - he has his Masters in OT. The PTs check with him before telling me what to do. Just recently I had to see them for an issue in my non LE arm and they still checked with him before giving me info as exercises are not done on one side only.0 -
Congrats on the clear
Congrats on the clear mammo!! This sounds like lymphoma to me as well. As stated already, the quicker you get on it the better. It can get out of control really fast. Mine is under pretty good control right now, but I'm flying on Thursday and that can really act is up, I wear a sleeve/glove, and am very careful. I have a PT as well, however, I've learned to do most the massages myself and prefer to go that route (only because I have a million other docs to see every week). It can be very well managed but you have to get on it asap when it starts flaring up. No BP's or IV's on that side for sure, every little bruise, cut, burn or scrape can cause a flair up. Best of luck to you and hope everyone has helped you some.
Miles of Love,
Kari0 -
Thank you everyone!pinkkari09 said:Congrats on the clear
Congrats on the clear mammo!! This sounds like lymphoma to me as well. As stated already, the quicker you get on it the better. It can get out of control really fast. Mine is under pretty good control right now, but I'm flying on Thursday and that can really act is up, I wear a sleeve/glove, and am very careful. I have a PT as well, however, I've learned to do most the massages myself and prefer to go that route (only because I have a million other docs to see every week). It can be very well managed but you have to get on it asap when it starts flaring up. No BP's or IV's on that side for sure, every little bruise, cut, burn or scrape can cause a flair up. Best of luck to you and hope everyone has helped you some.
Miles of Love,
Kari
Thank you everyone! Lymphedema has been confirmed, and have seen a certified Lymphedema PT, who now has me bound with compression wraps for about 2-4 weeks. She said it is early stage. Afer that I will be fit for a compression sleeve for when I fly, etc. So far only is affecting my lower arm up to elbow, so that is good. But, there was significant swelling. Thanks again everyone, I really appreciated your kind words and suggestions.0
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