Lymphedema pump experience
Hi all.
Saw a couple oler posts on here regarding lymphedema garments for the head & neck, and I decided I'd share my experience with mine for those who are curious about how well they work.
A bit of history: In 2018, I was diagnosed & treated for a squamous tumor in my larynx. Had some post-treatment lymphedema that I managed via massage & such, and that worked well-enough. On Oct 1 of 2019, I had surgery on my neck to remove a couple lymph nodes that had some cooties in there as well. After the surgery, the lymphedema came back with a vengeance, and I started seeing a physical therapist for further assistance. While massaging & such helped with it, it wasn't really improving much...so she recommended a unit called the Flextouch Plus by Tactile Medical.
A rep from the company came in to one of my therapy sessions & ran me through a treatment. Essentially, there's a vest and a hood style thing that goes around your head, cheeks, and neck. Both of them run on air, and it cycles to move the lymphatic fluid from the head & neck to your core. The treatment takes 32 minutes, and can be done pretty-much anywhere. In fact, I'm doing a treatment and drinking coffee as I type this. I was amazed at the results after the first treatment. The diameter of my neck was noticibly smaller. I'd say it went down by at least 1/2".
I bought one, have been using it daily for about a month now, and my neck is back down to the size it was before all of this started. To say that I'm happy about that is an understatement.
Anyway - that's my story in a nutshell. Hope this helps somebody who has to deal with lymph isses.
~Steve
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I had a Tactile rep come to my home and demonstrate it
My insurance would have paid for it, too. But in the end I opted not to - it was just so bulky, and after the demonstration, while it looked like the swelling had gone down some, it wasn't a huge difference.
At that point I'd been going for manual lymph drainage/decongestive therapy 2-3 times a week for a few weeks... after my insurance wouldn't pay for any more treatments I did the massages myself at home and wore the Jobst compression garment on my head/neck every night. That kept it under control but ultimately contributed to my ongoing neck discomfort/pain.
About 3-4 months ago I stopped wearing the Jobst and stopped doing the self-massage... and I don't have a lymphedema problem anymore, the fluid appears to have found other ways to drain. Still have a fairly sizeable hard lump on the right side under my chin which had formed by the time I started the decongestive therapy, the therapists told me it was fibrosis and it'll probably always be there. Don't know if the pump would have been any help with that.
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