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Jan
Nine years after Angela Marquez survived cervical cancer, she received a lymphedema diagnosis. She hasn't let that stop her from being a fitness advocate or being a prominent voice to encourage the lymphedema community. The Lymphedema Channel interviews are brought to you by Lympha Press, the global leader in ...
Published: 12 January, 2021
12
Jan
Kelly Bell has lymphedema throughout his body, and his excruciating journey to finally get diagnosed rendered him so depressed, he considered suicide. Be inspired by this retired Coast Guard veteran's story of never giving up. He says, "I lost my life for 12 years but now, I am no longer a bystander. I am fully ...
Published: 12 January, 2021
12
Jan
The unique challenges of being a child diagnosed with lymphedema are candidly shared by Mary Kastelberg. She discusses her six surgeries, how she effectively manages her condition, the social connections she finds so helpful, and how her passion for helping those with lymphedema intersected with her current profession. You ...
Published: 12 January, 2021
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Dec
Linda Anne Kahn is a therapist who focuses on lipedema, lymphedema, and Dercum’s disease in her role as president of Lymphatic Therapy Services of San Diego. She also lives with stage one lipedema, giving her a special insight into the condition. We invite you to read When Passion Becomes a Profession, ...
Published: 29 December, 2020
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Dec
Once weighing over 400 pounds, Angela Jones had surgery and was prescribed a pump to manage her lipolymphedema, but it sat in her closet largely unused. Then she discovered the Lympha Press Optimal Plus. Pain has reduced dramatically, a knee cuff disappeared, and she says it's "the only tool to manage her condition."
Published: 3 December, 2020
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Nov
By 2014, Kim Wilson was rendered permanently disabled and it took another four years to finally obtain a Dercum's Disease diagnosis. Learn how she manages her condition.
Published: 16 November, 2020

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