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Old 07-21-2008, 06:10 PM   #3
madubois63
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In the beginning, I did not know anything about lymphadema and flew without a sleeve. Now that I have seen what can happen (my best friend has the worst case - her arm is soooooo big and her case is life threatening as are ALL cases - she can go and has been septic), I am way more careful and fly with a sleeve wear gloves for everything and am now looking to purchase an emergency medical bracelet (I wear one for my bone marrow transplant). This is something that can happen to you at any time - 12 years later. It is good that you are concerned. Call Cancercare or The American Cancer Society, they may be able to help. There is also a site called Better Living Now that has lymphodema and mastectomy (bras/forms) items. The accept your insurance and you do not pay a penny!!!!! Have fun - I loved Bermuda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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