Hi Friends,
Yesterday, Catherine and I went down to the garment compression specialist next to the Princess Margaret Hospital where I was fitted for a shirt. With my new edema, I will need to wear a garment when I exercise or get on an airplane, at least for a while until we have a better sense of what my body will do. When we exercise, fluids move at a higher volume through the body; a compromised lymphatic system becomes overloaded and fluids can't get through the vessels, or or back up the arms. On a plane, changes in pressure also can result in stalled fluid. A compression garment helps prevent lymphatic fluids from pooling.
I was concerned when I first walked into the shop because there were a lot of pink garments. Clearly, this is a very gendered industry. But the woman who fitted me, Mancie, got that I wasn't interested in pastels. I will be getting a few shirts like the one pictured above, with a zipper down the front. If I respond well, I might be able to move into a short-sleeved shirt, and perhaps a vest after that. We will start with more and if I don't need it we will cut back. While lymphedema can start or worsen at any point in your life after lymph dissection, this more often comes within the first few years, so I will just be careful.
Yesterday, Kathy Higgs and I were talking about these garments and she suggested that perhaps the manufacturer could write something on them: "I beat cancer and all I got is this lousy t-shirt."
I bet that would turn heads at the gym.
Kip
that is one sexy shirt is all i can say
ReplyDeleteBut I don't see openings for all four of your legs....
ReplyDeleteKip, I am so very happy that you are done, done, done with treatment and wish for you a smooth recovery from now on. There is a bunch of daffodils in my office in honor of you and the grace and humor with which you have gone through this ordeal.
Love, Judy