Pompal 09.
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Hello All, I am in serious need of an expert. I have a new client with multiple problems but one that bothers her most is lymphedema in her left arm. She had a complete mastectomy on the left side ten years ago. Her left breast was reconstructed with her left latissimus dorsi (sp? She has a lovely scar going from her spine to nearly her sternum from the operation. She says sometimes the "breast" gets very contracted and hard and gets numb. I did not respond to this letting her know I have little experience with this particular situation. Her main concern though is the edema in her left arm from her shoulder to her hand. She said it comes and goes and it was flared up today. She got a full body massage for an hour and I did some NMT work and a little swedish mixed with DT. Lol. Very integrated massage. On her left arm I did lymphatic drainage and felt immediate relief. She said it felt funny, like the opposite of swollen. *shrug* I could visibly see the edema in her arm lessen. the forearm and hand still were slightly swollen but she had a lot going on and wanted full body in an hour plus the drainage. Very sweet lady. Anyways... I want to find out if there is a specific way to do lymphatic drainage on a mastectomy patient. She is missing 21 lymph nodes she said and I don't know if that is only the ones in the breast tissue or if the axillary ones were removed also. She was not really knowledgeable about it. She could only tell me they took out the l-mus something in her back and 21 lymph nodes with the breast. I have had training in lymphatic drainage and I'm certified but I did not get in depth pathology information in my course. Just basic knowledge of the watersheds and technique basically for healthy people I guess. I appreaciate any feedback or good references. I have the Sean Reil video but it doesn't really go into this particularly if I remember. I am going to review it of course. I am sleepy and rambling and I apologise but I really want to help this woman and perhaps others like her. Thanks. Diana}]i[{