![]() She had me fitted for new daytime compression garments as well as a night compression garment. She asked about my diet, my water consumption, my exercise and most importantly she taught me how to do self-lymphatic drainage. If you or someone you know has lymphedema, please share this with them, read the many tips below and please visit my website for many resources.īelow are many of the ways that my mom and I have found helps to decrease swelling, improve range of motion and improve quality of life while living with lymphedema.īabz not only treated my lymphedema but she helped me with my whole body’s health. Her knowledge of her own body continues to grow and I am so excited to continue to help individuals like my mom. I have watched my mom improve her lymphedema significantly and most importantly her well being. With the completion of the Klose training, I finally understood what the lymphatic system was, why my mom had developed lymphedema from having breast cancer, and most importantly the tools of how to help someone successfully manage living with the diagnosis of lymphedema. I came home from the intensive hands on training and got right into it. I watched my mom battle breast cancer, and struggle with lymphedema and I needed to help her. When I heard about the lymphedema training I knew I had to do it. And yoga was never something I even thought could help, or that I thought I could do! I hope my story will helps someone to get educated and find a therapist like Babz who’s dedicated to helping us get our lymphedema under control and managed and get back to our best self!!! I call it my new normal!! Yoga with Babz has also been an addition to my success story. Also I’ve been doing lymphatic yoga with Babz for 2 + years. Everyone should know how to do this if they are struggling with lymphedema like I was. Learning how to self massage and move the fluid myself was amazing. She was determined and helped me to help myself.Ībove all, finally I was given the tools to help myself. She treated my arm when it was truly at its worst point. The course provided her with the knowledge, confidence and skills to help me get my lymphedema under control. When she returned home from completing the course she got right to work on my arm. My daughter is an occupational therapist and a certified lymphedema therapist through the Klose Lymphedema Therapist Certification course. My daughter and I want to share our story so that it can help someone who is in a similar situation. The intensive education and therapy really gets the swelling down and under control and teaches you how to be able to manage yourself. I would recommend talking to your doctor right away and being referred to a certified lymphedema therapist. ![]() Hindsight, I would recommend to anyone who is newly diagnosed to seek immediate help once the swelling starts. There were shirts I couldn’t wear, and I felt a constant discomfort. That made me feel a little better but I was so angry I couldn’t get the swelling down. My sister Dee recommended I switch them to my right hand. I was so bummed I couldn’t even wear my wedding bands. I remember when the swelling finally affected my hand which blew up. It was a very uneasy feeling to not be able to help myself or understand why I developed it. Which I think woke me up to the seriousness of this diagnosis. Then things got worse and I got cellulitis twice in a year and a half. I was frustrated and really hated wrapping my arm especially in the summer. I must admit I wasn’t the most compliant patient. It was moderate for a while and I was referred to physical therapy and fitted for a compression sleeve, but I only wore it when I flew. Shortly after that I developed lymphedema. Then followed by chemotherapy and radiation that winter throughout the summer. ![]() I underwent a bilateral mastectomy (both breasts removed) in January of 2007. I was diagnosed with stage two Breast Cancer (triple negative) in December 2006. Hi, My name is Tina Jackson and here is my story.
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