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The November Lymphedema Patient Roundtable was pumped with interesting topics, covering everything from pain management and vibration plates to vulnerability and self-acceptance.

There was also conversation around compression garments as panelists answered questions about the differences between off-the-shelf versus custom and flat-knit versus circular knit, and our medical professionals weighed in on wearing compression while pumping.

One newly diagnosed attendee asked how the panelists processed all the new (and sometimes overwhelming) information at the beginning of their lymphedema journeys. Panelists Angela Jones and Alexa Ercolano answered with insight from their own experiences, and Mary Kastelberg shared an inspiring encounter she had with a patient earlier that day.

A big thank-you to our panelists this month:

Lympha Press is proud to offer these monthly Lymphedema Patient Roundtables and to be a support to the lymphedema community. The Roundtables are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 8 PM EST. Sign up to attend any of our live webinars at https://linktr.ee/LymphaPress.

November 19, 2021

The Lymphedema Patient Roundtable — November 2021

The November Lymphedema Patient Roundtable was pumped with interesting topics, covering everything from pain management and vibration plates to vulnerability and self-acceptance.
March 8, 2021

Honoring Her Mother by Living Well: The LysaMarie Matamoros Interview

LysaMarie knew something was different about her lower body, but remained undiagnosed for years. Gastric bypass, endless exercise - nothing helped. It was only when she started connecting on Instagram that she saw other bodies like her own, which eventually led to the medical treatment that helped her reclaim her life.
March 8, 2021

Lipedema Patient Roundtable – February 2021

Wisdom, heart, and encouragement are packed into this latest hour of the Lipedema Patient Roundtable brought to you by Lympha Press!
August 7, 2020

These Legs Must Dance: The Beth McKee Elliott Interview

“To not be able to move as a dancer is to not remember who you were,” shared Beth McKee Elliott. This moving interview about her lipedema […]