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Hello all -

I am 3-weeks out, post-radiation. Near the end of radiation, my lower

left arm muscle and the muscle in the top of my hand felt tight and a

little sore.

Well, I woke up this morning to find my left hand puffy and swollen!

Very ugly! I don't have any cuts but wonder if I overused my left arm

walking our new dog, housecleaning, etc.

I am looking for resources on the exercises and massage to do to lessen

the swelling. Any other advice? Do I need to tell my oncologist right

away as well, or do I just work at minimizing the swelling on my own?

Thanks so much,

Janet B.

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Janet,

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Lymphedema Exercises?

Hello all -

I am 3-weeks out, post-radiation. Near the end of radiation, my lower

left arm muscle and the muscle in the top of my hand felt tight and a

little sore.

Well, I woke up this morning to find my left hand puffy and swollen!

Very ugly! I don't have any cuts but wonder if I overused my left arm

walking our new dog, housecleaning, etc.

I am looking for resources on the exercises and massage to do to lessen

the swelling. Any other advice? Do I need to tell my oncologist right

away as well, or do I just work at minimizing the swelling on my own?

Thanks so much,

Janet B.

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Janet here's a website address that should help you; i just happened to find it

when I Googled lemphedema.

I hope this gives some useful information; it did for me.

Ellen in California

http://www.breastcancer.org/lymphedema_happens.html

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Hello all -

I am 3-weeks out, post-radiation. Near the end of radiation, my lower

left arm muscle and the muscle in the top of my hand felt tight and a

little sore.

Well, I woke up this morning to find my left hand puffy and swollen!

Very ugly! I don't have any cuts but wonder if I overused my left arm

walking our new dog, housecleaning, etc.

I am looking for resources on the exercises and massage to do to lessen

the swelling. Any other advice? Do I need to tell my oncologist right

away as well, or do I just work at minimizing the swelling on my own?

Thanks so much,

Janet B.

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>Hi Janet: I have personal experience with this!!! For now (until you can get to

start

physical therapy) elevate your left arm and hand above your shoulder height. If

you are

sitting you can use pillows. Avoid any physical activity that encourages fluid

to accumulate

into the hand (don't stand and do dishes with warm water!!); don't go for long

walks with

your arms swinging by your side. The lymphedema that you are experiencing at

this stage

should be reversible if you are very aggressive with obtaining intervention with

physical

therapy and the special elastic gloves and sleeves that the physical therapy

people will get

fitted for you. If you are diligent with the appropriate exercises and

self-massage

techniques that you will be taught, at this stage you can reverse the lymphedema

in your

hand and prevent further edema from occurring up your arm, all the way toward

your

shoulder.

When I was first confronted with this I was totally undone!! I thought this was

the very

worst aspect of BC; essentially losing the use of my left arm and hand (I was a

Gyn

surgeon!) and the cosmetic aspects of having to wear a sleeve and glove all the

time!! But I

was diligent with the physical therapy twice a week, wearing the sleeve and

glove at all

times (even in bed to sleep!), and doing the exercises and massages. After about

6 months

I began gradually reducing the frequency of exercises and massages and wearing

the

sleeves and gloves only at night. Eventually I was able to resume most of my

normal

activities and no longer utilize the sleeve and glove at all, except if I travel

by plane or am

involved in some sort of vigorous physical activity and begin to have edema in

my hand.

The important thing is to jump on this right away, and do not delay a vigorous

response to

the lymphedema at this early stage!! By getting aggressive with it now you can

avoid

progression and even reverse what has occurred so far!! Best of luck to you, and

keep us

informed about your progress!! Anne V.

> Hello all -

>

> I am 3-weeks out, post-radiation. Near the end of radiation, my lower

> left arm muscle and the muscle in the top of my hand felt tight and a

> little sore.

>

> Well, I woke up this morning to find my left hand puffy and swollen!

> Very ugly! I don't have any cuts but wonder if I overused my left arm

> walking our new dog, housecleaning, etc.

>

> I am looking for resources on the exercises and massage to do to lessen

> the swelling. Any other advice? Do I need to tell my oncologist right

> away as well, or do I just work at minimizing the swelling on my own?

>

> Thanks so much,

> Janet B.

>

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There's no physical reason other than getting hurt for swelling. So it has to do

with the radiation and I'd call your oncologist asap. Pat

Lymphedema Exercises?

Hello all -

I am 3-weeks out, post-radiation. Near the end of radiation, my lower

left arm muscle and the muscle in the top of my hand felt tight and a

little sore.

Well, I woke up this morning to find my left hand puffy and swollen!

Very ugly! I don't have any cuts but wonder if I overused my left arm

walking our new dog, housecleaning, etc.

I am looking for resources on the exercises and massage to do to lessen

the swelling. Any other advice? Do I need to tell my oncologist right

away as well, or do I just work at minimizing the swelling on my own?

Thanks so much,

Janet B.

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