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by Deborah White
7M ago
Hi – I would like to share my story if you have a spot left. Thank you ..read more
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by Sally W Hardter
10M ago
Wow, sounds like a reasonably easy thing to try! My neck, face and lower legs twitch and often tingle but I know it’s MG related, nothing pointing to Diabetes or other problems. I’m interested to try this AND, surely it can’t hurt ..read more
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by Kate
10M ago
And that’s exactly the ‘rub’ when I have pain it’s so easy to just procrastinate and tell myself lazing about will help more than trying some well care routine like mindful meditation, breathing exercise, self massage, kind talk to myself instead of self criticism, and this dry brushing and hot/cold shower pulsing sometimes is helpful. Thanks for your help ..read more
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by TheresaG
10M ago
I too stumbled upon the lymphatic massage after doing some reading. I have consistent joint pain, back, neck, hips, knees etc. as I had a small intestine resection 10 years ago due to cancer and I think 16 lymph nodes were removed it made sense to me that better lymph flow might improve the lower leg swelling etc. well it certainly does. But like most things, we feel better and discontinue doing it. So need to make it a regular routine. Only takes 10 minutes.  Then I do stretching. It really helps to get the more going. Of course if you are in pain you don’t feel like doing it. It is defi ..read more
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by Marguerite Thibeau
10M ago
I want to try dry brushing. My sister has lymphedema and has been trying to find a massage therapist who does Lymph drainage massage. This might help while she is waiting for appointments. Not many places do lymph massage, just some cancer centers.   ..read more
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by Kate
10M ago
Thanks for this info about lymphatic massage, I saw that briefly in yoga, meditation and physical therapy in how to cope with pain. It seemed when worked near jaw, ear and neck areas we were massaging near where the instructor told us was lymph system. My ears perked up as I have so immune system problems. It did help, and dry brushing does seems to help numbness. I’ll incorporate this more now that I know it wasn’t just chance or luck. I appreciate your comments ..read more
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by Jane DeLisle
10M ago
You may inadvertently stumbled upon doing a lymphatic massage.  The lymphatic system is the other circulatory system in our body, besides the cardiovascular (blood) system.  The lymphatic system is a huge part of the immune system, yet it is frequently overlooked.  The immune system does much of its work outside of the cardiovascular system, immune cells work their way out of blood vessels and into tissue to repair wounds, attack pathogens, etc.  The fluid around tissue cells is lymphatic fluid, and that fluid eventually works its way into the lymphatic system, carrying imm ..read more
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by Kate
10M ago
I have neuropathy probably from degenerative discs. Long ago surgery was advised but I could not take it on, it then involved long major recovery. Now my symptoms are more more troublesome, I’ve heard the neurosurgery and recovery is now much less complex but surgeons might not take it on since I delayed it and so I’m a greater risk. Anyway I use a dry brush it seems to revive numbness and brings  more normal feeling. I wish I could have professional massage and pedicures manicure routinely as that would be better than my farsighted care. I felt the numbness and weakness was due to myasth ..read more
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by Delia Hernandez
10M ago
Well, I’ve personally only done something like this a few times, but if you do feel improvement, it can be good for improving blood circulation a bit. But everyone’s different, so your experience may vary ..read more
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by Amy Cessina
11M ago
I wanted to share something with other MGers. I have a fairly mild case but am bothered by symptoms mostly in my face and throat area. But I do have persistent issues with some nerve pain and pain in tendons and/or ligaments of my arms and legs  that can be fairly painful. About a month ago I started dry brushing my skin of my arms and legs a few times a week just to help exfoliate my skin. But I’ve noticed a marked improvement in my pain in those areas. I looked it up online and it says it’s as good as a massage and it helps your nervous system. I just brought a cheap brush at discount c ..read more
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