Another lymphadema qustion (help)
I have lymphadema - very slightly. The swelling has moved ever so slowly down my arm (since surgery 12/7, lumpectomy, sentinal node). It has landed in my pointer finger and thumb.
My finger is a sausage today, as well as stiff and a little sore. Besides massage, can I do anything else - ice, advil? Is anything recommended?
Thank you!
Sue
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Well, this is something thatRague said:Isn't there an 'on call' Dr
Isn't there an 'on call' Dr you can talk to at your clinic?
Well, this is something that really hasn't been addressed much - just told precautions. I'm in rads now, still under care of surgeon and haven't seen my primary since pre-op. Just saw pt for the 1st time this week. Don't know who to call.
Sue0 -
Then as you are in rads nowsbmly53 said:Well, this is something that
Well, this is something that really hasn't been addressed much - just told precautions. I'm in rads now, still under care of surgeon and haven't seen my primary since pre-op. Just saw pt for the 1st time this week. Don't know who to call.
Sue
Then as you are in rads now - call their office (or your surgeon's office) and talk to the 'on call' DR at the clinic (should be someone on call 24/7)- they can give you info as to rather to worry today or who to call if need be. You can also call ER and talk to them.0 -
Thank you. These days, IRague said:Then as you are in rads now
Then as you are in rads now - call their office (or your surgeon's office) and talk to the 'on call' DR at the clinic (should be someone on call 24/7)- they can give you info as to rather to worry today or who to call if need be. You can also call ER and talk to them.
Thank you. These days, I seem to be unable to make decisions...
Sue0 -
I was thinking that today. Isbmly53 said:Thank you. These days, I
Thank you. These days, I seem to be unable to make decisions...
Sue
I was thinking that today. I am a nurse and used to alot of independent decisions and yet for myself i feel so anxious. so you are not alone. definately contact someone as stated above and try elevation int he meantime. I go to a PT that specializes in lymphedema treatment and prevention plus she is helping me get on my feet. See if there is someone in your area. good luck.0 -
Lymphedema
The others have had good ideas and I would like to add that you should watch your salt intake (sodium). Also, if you haven't had a referral to a lymphedema therapist, it would be a good idea. They will do decongestion therapy to help move the trapped lymph fluid. They will also teach you self manual lymph drainage and other tools to help you with this. I am also a nurse but sure have had a lot to learn since my diagnosis of breast cancer in December.0
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