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1 hour ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

It was 1995 when I was diagnosed wirh lymphademia or lymphadema,  however you would like to spell it.  My right leg was swollen, got infected,  they thought at first it was a tick bite.  Then, possibly a blood clot, then ruled out as a staph infection,  and the antibiotics worked, the swelling should go down in 6 weeks.   Well, the swelling never did go down on its own, took some therapy, learned what little was known, and quickly realized he hard way, multiple times, I could not get into the water or risk nasty and possibly deadly infections.  I was 16.  

Fast forward to now, I am struggling to keep the swelling under some kind of control,  due to the surgeries after the accident.   Gonna see a new specialist in a couple weeks.   Hopefully wirh medical advances I can get to look more like a normal person,  instead of the elephant man.  

             We are thinking of you Daryk,

   Pat had a cluster of Lymph nodes during her breast cancer surgery from effected breast side. They found one that did have cancer in it. Took the rest soon after that. We really have to watch that whole arm. She got an infection in that arm and since no lymph nodes in that arm to fight the infection cellulitis set in causing swelling. Some high-powered antibiotics knocked it down.  

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1 hour ago, BilletHead said:

             We are thinking of you Daryk,

   Pat had a cluster of Lymph nodes during her breast cancer surgery from effected breast side. They found one that did have cancer in it. Took the rest soon after that. We really have to watch that whole arm. She got an infection in that arm and since no lymph nodes in that arm to fight the infection cellulitis set in causing swelling. Some high-powered antibiotics knocked it down.  

It's a double edged sword for me.  When I first started swelling,  no one heard of it, and it took a long time for any real diagnosis,  and still no treatment options other than keep the feet elevated.   I figured out the infections because I would be hospitalized with heavy  I V antibiotics after summer camps  and weekend campouts in the summer.   Rarely happened in the winter.  Bacterial infection from the lakes/rivers. I have to wear waders no matter how hot it is outside if I get into the water.  Not many are made for heavy swollen calves and feet. Now, due to so many breast cancer patients,  lymphademia and cellulitis is more common.   Doctors have more experience,  and more treatment options are available.   It's a great thing for me, but it's with great cost for others.  Double edged sword. I've been able to control it with compression stockings,  the ones elderly people have to wear.  Really thick and strong prescription style.  Hopefully I can learn some new tricks and get control back, and fit into muck boots and waders.   

 

Sorry Oneshot,  not trying to one up you.   I do hope your condition is figured out and you stay healthy.  Just know, you're not alone. 

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I got lucky, my nodes were all pulled out of my neck.  I swell up when I lay down to sleep from the neck up, but all seems to drain well during the day when upright.  Double pillows or a wedge pillow helps with sleeping.

Hard to swallow in mornings, cheeks puffy.  Storms coming in with pressure changes suck.

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18 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

It was 1995 when I was diagnosed wirh lymphademia or lymphadema,  however you would like to spell it.  My right leg was swollen, got infected,  they thought at first it was a tick bite.  Then, possibly a blood clot, then ruled out as a staph infection,  and the antibiotics worked, the swelling should go down in 6 weeks.   Well, the swelling never did go down on its own, took some therapy, learned what little was known, and quickly realized he hard way, multiple times, I could not get into the water or risk nasty and possibly deadly infections.  I was 16.  

Fast forward to now, I am struggling to keep the swelling under some kind of control,  due to the surgeries after the accident.   Gonna see a new specialist in a couple weeks.   Hopefully wirh medical advances I can get to look more like a normal person,  instead of the elephant man.  

They hade on Lasix for years and depleted bunch of stuff and Doctors kept throwing more meds. I asked my Doctor what about just doing away with salt? Well we'll try that. Dang it worked and I done away with about 20 meds.

oneshot 

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You know that is one thing about my former Doctor only thing is she didn't put things on Computer and lost me a bunch of money.

She would spend about an hour with me. 

oneshot 

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3 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

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Here’s the scam I fell prey to.  We get free health insurance if we do a biometric screening every year and meet with your doctor for health check up. It’s all covered under the insurance program 100% to the employee.  BUT.   If you bring up, what else is bothering you, they will charge it as a non-check up free appointment and hit you and the insurance company for the full amount.

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