She's the first lady I ever heard tell me about the discoloration in my leg. I bought a lympha-press machine that presses the fluid up-and-out of my legs. It's a miracle compression machine. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I have cellulitis in my left leg at the moment and it's the worse pain I have even been in.I just had my right knee and tendon's completely reconstructed and that pain doesn't compare to what I'm dealing with now.
This was 7 years ago and she said, back then, that there’s no progress in any help and here we are in May 2024, and STILL BLOODY NOTHING! Gees, trying to help family member and Dr couldn’t give a toss. Researching everything myself. Hospital stay and now Dr talking surgery if the hole grows bigger. Stuff meeeeeeeee!
-Hey, uploader, Fix this video's volume. It's way too low. Also, increase the contrast so we can read the onscreen text. -You should be embarrassed that you didn't think of previewing your own video before uploading.
I had a brother who had this and it's listed as an underlying cause on his death certificate. He had had these pus pockets on his arms and legs that when scratched, because there was intense itching, became bleeding, hot sores. We never heard the word cellulitis from any doctor in any office or hospital. In the early days he went to a skin doctor or two who told us they couldn't find any cause. We had sort of decided it was a side effect of one of his many medications. My mother used to put cold compresses on his arms for an hour or more and then antibiotic cream and bandages, which she figured out herself- no one EVER gave us any instruction for dressing it. He was never given anything for edema. I found 'cellulitis of lower right limb' as an underlying cause on his death certificate after the fact. I find it a crying shame that he went to doctors every month and was in the hospital for all different reasons from heart attack to medication overload, and no one ever addressed this. You say it isn't a field of medicine? It looks to me as if it isn't even noticed.
She's the first lady I ever heard tell me about the discoloration in my leg. I bought a lympha-press machine that presses the fluid up-and-out of my legs. It's a miracle compression machine. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I have cellulitis in my left leg at the moment and it's the worse pain I have even been in.I just had my right knee and tendon's completely reconstructed and that pain doesn't compare to what I'm dealing with now.
I dont wish this stuff on anyone... im on antibiotics. I alao have lymphadema and it isnt vibing together. I hope these pills do the job...
Just saying, the color of font needs better resolution, I mean it's hard to read. Thanks for your important tx.!
It’s just because she has the light on in the room. Zoom in and take a screenshot if you need.
I do have Cellulite iam on antibiotics for the next ten days for cellulitis.
This was 7 years ago and she said, back then, that there’s no progress in any help and here we are in May 2024, and STILL BLOODY NOTHING! Gees, trying to help family member and Dr couldn’t give a toss. Researching everything myself. Hospital stay and now Dr talking surgery if the hole grows bigger. Stuff meeeeeeeee!
How many times did this woman say the word Um??????
But you still immigrated to her country, you dirty s
And how many times have people, interested in what she’s expertly addressing, saw YOUR comment, and like me said, “you’re a drop kick”!
More than 3 minutes elapsed b the word Cellulitis! Get on with it!
-Hey, uploader, Fix this video's volume. It's way too low. Also, increase the contrast so we can read the onscreen text.
-You should be embarrassed that you didn't think of previewing your own video before uploading.
I had a brother who had this and it's listed as an underlying cause on his death certificate. He had had these pus pockets on his arms and legs that when scratched, because there was intense itching, became bleeding, hot sores. We never heard the word cellulitis from any doctor in any office or hospital. In the early days he went to a skin doctor or two who told us they couldn't find any cause. We had sort of decided it was a side effect of one of his many medications. My mother used to put cold compresses on his arms for an hour or more and then antibiotic cream and bandages, which she figured out herself- no one EVER gave us any instruction for dressing it. He was never given anything for edema. I found 'cellulitis of lower right limb' as an underlying cause on his death certificate after the fact.
I find it a crying shame that he went to doctors every month and was in the hospital for all different reasons from heart attack to medication overload, and no one ever addressed this. You say it isn't a field of medicine? It looks to me as if it isn't even noticed.
TOO bad sorry for your loss