Hands swelling
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Hi Jan! I have severe
Hi Jan! I have severe issues with lymphedema. I did have all nodes removed from right. I am currently seeing a therapist everyday for the swelling (they call it congestion) and it really settles in my hand and fingers. From what she tells me whether you have one or two nodes removed or all you are at risk for lymphedema. The more node removal of course the higher risk. Anyway, I would suggest asking your oncologist or breast surgeon if there are any lymphedema therapists in your area you can consult with. Maybe be measured for a sleeve or just a glove or guantlet. There are also specific massage techniques for lymphedema. I have heard so many people say their doc just brushes the swelling off because they may not want to deal with it or don't have the resources in the area. Be proactive if in fact you may think you have the onset of lymphedema. Hope this helps! Tawny0 -
Jan,
I had swelling exactly as you described. Noticed it first in my index finger. While I know it was slight, Doc said it was still lymphedema. I saw a PT who taught me how to gently massage the swelling. It has subsided. Keep watching it and follow up with you medical team.
Sue0 -
I have more swelling when Isbmly53 said:Jan,
I had swelling exactly as you described. Noticed it first in my index finger. While I know it was slight, Doc said it was still lymphedema. I saw a PT who taught me how to gently massage the swelling. It has subsided. Keep watching it and follow up with you medical team.
Sue
I have more swelling when I eat salty foods. i think some of it is my neuropathy as my feet feel the same way too.0 -
I didn't have this, but, itTawnyS said:Hi Jan! I have severe
Hi Jan! I have severe issues with lymphedema. I did have all nodes removed from right. I am currently seeing a therapist everyday for the swelling (they call it congestion) and it really settles in my hand and fingers. From what she tells me whether you have one or two nodes removed or all you are at risk for lymphedema. The more node removal of course the higher risk. Anyway, I would suggest asking your oncologist or breast surgeon if there are any lymphedema therapists in your area you can consult with. Maybe be measured for a sleeve or just a glove or guantlet. There are also specific massage techniques for lymphedema. I have heard so many people say their doc just brushes the swelling off because they may not want to deal with it or don't have the resources in the area. Be proactive if in fact you may think you have the onset of lymphedema. Hope this helps! Tawny
I didn't have this, but, it could be lymphedema. Talk to your oncologist about it.0 -
Thanks, I will talk to myTawnyS said:Hi Jan! I have severe
Hi Jan! I have severe issues with lymphedema. I did have all nodes removed from right. I am currently seeing a therapist everyday for the swelling (they call it congestion) and it really settles in my hand and fingers. From what she tells me whether you have one or two nodes removed or all you are at risk for lymphedema. The more node removal of course the higher risk. Anyway, I would suggest asking your oncologist or breast surgeon if there are any lymphedema therapists in your area you can consult with. Maybe be measured for a sleeve or just a glove or guantlet. There are also specific massage techniques for lymphedema. I have heard so many people say their doc just brushes the swelling off because they may not want to deal with it or don't have the resources in the area. Be proactive if in fact you may think you have the onset of lymphedema. Hope this helps! Tawny
Thanks, I will talk to my oncologist next week when i go in. The swelling has subsided a lot from yesterday, but that one finger is stubborn! :-)0 -
Sue, can you tell me aboutsbmly53 said:Jan,
I had swelling exactly as you described. Noticed it first in my index finger. While I know it was slight, Doc said it was still lymphedema. I saw a PT who taught me how to gently massage the swelling. It has subsided. Keep watching it and follow up with you medical team.
Sue
Sue, can you tell me about how they tought you to massage the finger, or is it something I should be shown by a PT?
Thanks! Jan0 -
You probably should see a PTJanInMN said:Sue, can you tell me about
Sue, can you tell me about how they tought you to massage the finger, or is it something I should be shown by a PT?
Thanks! Jan
You probably should see a PT to show you what to do to help you. Good luck!0 -
I was doing a littlerm22111 said:swelling
My oncologist said that taxotere can cause swelling. Hopefully that is it and when you are no longer on taxotere it will go away.
rm22111
I was doing a little research this morning on the ACS site, and they said the same thing! So glad to know, although I will keep a very close eye on it, and will probably see a PT just in case. Not sure why my Oncologist's nurse said it was "weird" to have the swelling. Thanks! :-)0 -
I don't think it is weird.JanInMN said:I was doing a little
I was doing a little research this morning on the ACS site, and they said the same thing! So glad to know, although I will keep a very close eye on it, and will probably see a PT just in case. Not sure why my Oncologist's nurse said it was "weird" to have the swelling. Thanks! :-)
I don't think it is weird. It seems several have this. Seeing a PT would be a good idea I think. Good luck Jan!0
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