Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Hey gang, I get such great comfort from reading everyone's stories. Everyone is so extremely helpful and caring. I really enjoy these postings. Now, having said that, I am 5 days post op, and there is still a considerable amount of swelling. It is literally driving me crazy. Not much pain, more numbness then anything else. How can I get rid of the swelling. I have been using an icepack. I started on a heating pack, but I am confused as to which one would do the job. please HELP!!!!! thanks Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 congrats on your surgery! .. Ice,ice,ice and more ice is the key. heat is to relax the muscles and make them feel better, but ice really should be used more than heat.. i was told not to even use heat..just ice, as much as i could stand it. have a good day! amanda > Hey gang, I get such great comfort from reading everyone's stories. > Everyone is so extremely helpful and caring. I really enjoy these > postings. Now, having said that, I am 5 days post op, and there is > still a considerable amount of swelling. It is literally driving me > crazy. Not much pain, more numbness then anything else. How can I > get rid of the swelling. I have been using an icepack. I started > on a heating pack, but I am confused as to which one would do the > job. please HELP!!!!! > > thanks > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Kim, the swelling is surgical swelling, a little different than if you say, sprained your ankle or something along those lines. Ice helps, heat helps, but really, it's just TIME that helps. However, have you considered Manual Lymph Drainage therapy? You could go to your Primary Care doc, or your os, depending on insurance, and ask for a referral, (again, depending on insurance) to see a physical therapist who specializes in it. I am doing so now, and boy, has that ever helped the swelling for me! Good luck, and don't worry, in a few weeks you'll look really different! Alix > Hey gang, I get such great comfort from reading everyone's stories. > Everyone is so extremely helpful and caring. I really enjoy these > postings. Now, having said that, I am 5 days post op, and there is > still a considerable amount of swelling. It is literally driving me > crazy. Not much pain, more numbness then anything else. How can I > get rid of the swelling. I have been using an icepack. I started > on a heating pack, but I am confused as to which one would do the > job. please HELP!!!!! > > thanks > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Kim, The best " cure " for swelling is " time " - and lots of it. It sounds like you're doing well actually. Your swelling should start to go down now. It usually peaks at day 3 or 4. But you must remember that it can actually take 6 months or more for the swelling to be completely gone. Some have found that their swelling was actually at a minimal after only two weeks. I can still see swelling and I'm going on week 15, but it's not that noticeable to others (except, of course, to my doctors and my family). Make sure you're not sleeping flat - if you have a recliner, that will do wonders, if not, stack a bunch of pillows behind you when you sleep. Sleep at at least a 45 degree angle. Some suggest MLD therapy. I still haven't tried it, but others swear by it. But most important, drink lots and lots of water. Many just say liquids, but I find that my swelling went down at a faster rate when I drank more water. Hope this helps...hang in there. Smooches Swelling...it's driving me insane!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hey gang, I get such great comfort from reading everyone's stories. Everyone is so extremely helpful and caring. I really enjoy these postings. Now, having said that, I am 5 days post op, and there is still a considerable amount of swelling. It is literally driving me crazy. Not much pain, more numbness then anything else. How can I get rid of the swelling. I have been using an icepack. I started on a heating pack, but I am confused as to which one would do the job. please HELP!!!!! thanks Kim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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