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Congratulations!!!!!!

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Fantastic! Mind if I ask what you are doing for the lymphedema? I have it in my left leg and it is definitely something I need to address.

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Congrats! What a great feeling! Incredible work!

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Fantastic! Mind if I ask what you are doing for the lymphedema? I have it in my left leg and it is definitely something I need to address.

We are trying a couple of things.

My first treatment my PT put my right leg (the smaller of the two) in this big boot-like contraption that massages the leg and then manually massaged my left one. Then she wrapped my left calf with foam and bandages for compression. I am supposed to wear the wraps until my next visit or they come off on their own.

Then, we had snow days and bad weather so I couldn't go for a week.

Right now we are trying for Monday, Wednesday, Friday appointments. It's interesting try to work a swim schedule around being wrapped and unwrapped.

Even one treatment, in addition to keeping my feet elevated a lot while snowed in, really helped because by my second treatment I was able to get both legs in the boot/massagers and she wrapped both calves.

We are experimenting to see what works but I am really happy with the results so far.

I told her I will need to come see her Halloween if I want to dress up like a mummy!

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Well done and enjoy your class!

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Well done and enjoy your class!

Thanks!

The first one was great. I missed the second one due to the snow but hopefully by next class I will have finished my homeworkers.

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Great News!!!!! Breaking through at the 3rd digit is ALWAYS a cause for MAJOR Congratulations!!!! Keep it going!!

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It took me a while because of the snow and my physical therapy, but I finally got my massage today. I promise not to wait so long for my next one. I still have two certificates left and definitely have to use them before they expire in June.

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From the movie made famous by those esteemed philosophers, "Bill and Ted", I only have one thing to say....GET DOWN WITH YO BAD SELF!

:D :D :D

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And your ticker says you have now lost 206 pounds!!!

That is so awesome. You rock. :)

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