Treatment Notes:
– Again, really nothing to feel during treatment, although once they got me into the position they wanted me in, I felt kinda tweaked. But we can do anything for 5-10 minutes, right?
Physical Therapy:
– today kinda hurt – I’m having some increased swelling, including some into my arm, but certainly into my axilla and down the side of my body. She also got rid of some adhesions underneath my nipple scar – breath in, breath out, she’ll stop in a minute.
– PTher is also going to start the process of getting me a sleeve. You see, one of the fun things about this cancer and its treatments is the risk of lymphedema in the affected arm (for me, that’s left) . . . in hot weather, when ramping up exercise, just being at altitude, or plane travel . . . For The Rest Of My Life. Woohoo! So they have these spandex or lycra or something sleeves to add some compression to help the lymph system drain more normally. Though I haven’t had lymphedema in the arm, I could start, at any time. Of course, sometimes if I need to wear the sleeve, it’s possible that fluid can get stuck down in my hand and cause my hand to swell – more fun – so I’ll have to be prepared with a glove too. Dontcha wish you could be me?
– On the plus side, however, when I first started getting PTher, she said a lot of people like to do it at the end of the day, then go home and relax. It turns out that the lymphatic system is very shallow under the skin. Therefore, very little pressure is needed to move the lymph fluid through the system. The result of this information is that lymph drainage feels like a very light swedish massage (over the affected parts of the lymph system) and is very relaxing. Unfortunately for me, because they start early, their “last appt of the day” is nowhere near late enough to be after I’m done with work. But today, I’m not going to work (same with two weeks from now), so I can enjoy the relaxation of my PTher (after the pain) and go home to nap (after breffast/brunch of course – see my schedule for this week).
Side Effects:
– Tired (yes, I’m getting as bored typing it as you are reading it) – this time it hit me on my way to the car.
– More pain today, though not entirely unexpected after I’ve been (necessarily and as gently as she can) manhandled. Of course I don’t want adhesions under my scars, of course I want to minimize the tissue damage my treatments necessarily cause. So I went home (eventually – after brunch & a quick apple-acquisition stop) and lay down – that always helps the pain.
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