Exploring Half Stages of
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- In this enlightening video, Dr. Wright teams up with Dr. Herbst, fresh from her impactful speech at the FDRS, to delve into the innovative concept of "half stages of Lipedema." They discuss the latest advancements and modifications in understanding and treating Lipedema, building on Dr. Herbst's recent presentation.
Whether you're a patient, a caregiver, or just someone interested in Lipedema, this discussion will provide you with deep insights and answers to common questions about Lipedema and Lipedema Reduction Surgery.
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I think the half stages will add helpful distinctions.
Thank you for your support. We hope so as well.
My legs and my arms look exactly like this ladies. This helped me figure out where I'm at
We are glad to be assistance. We have created a whole website with information about this disease. www.lipedema.net/ We just recently published our research showing improvements in mobility, knee mechanics and quality of life that can be achieved with Lipedema Reduction Surgery. www.lipedema.net/research-on-improved-mobility-and-quality-of-life.html
@@lipedemainfo I will definitely check out the website. I actually had a radical decrease in my pain and shrinkage of my nodules (that I always just thought was normal fat) with eating low carb. Ketovore essentially. I did this way of eating due to food sensitivities. I had no knowledge that lipedema was even a thing. My mom definitely had the later stages of this but never was diagnosed. I am definitely going to work on spreading awareness. I don't know how I made it to 47 not even knowing this was a condition and that this is why my legs never look or feel normal. Crazy! I've worked with people with lymphedema I didn't even know about lipedema
Me too!! Her body is very similar to mine, my tummy is not as big but the extremities are spot on. No matter what I have done my entire life, I cannot lose the arms and tree trunk legs!! The pain in my knees has been unbearable.
@@SwiftFox19 have you looked into certain foods that might be triggering pain? 2 years ago I did an elimination diet and I realized nightshades were causing my extreme joint pain. If I eat raw tomatoes or peppers I will be a wreck for days. I wouldn't have ever known had I never tried the BBB&E challenge from Dr Berry. I was just doing it because I was on keto and I wanted to kick start my metabolism. In fact it was in a carnivore group where a lady asked me if people see results with lipodema on carnivore and decided to look it up and I was shocked to realize my mom had later stages and I am in the beginning/ middle stages . More obvious when I have more weight on me I've lost quite a bit of weight which has helped with pain and mobility
where in Wisconsin is a Doctor that treats lipedema
We are not aware of any Lipedema Specialist in WI. Most women from Wisconsin come to St Louis.
I look like her! Except I have more of an apron belly.
Consider getting diagnoses and starting treatment at least with non surgical treatments. www.lipedema.net/Lipedema-Treatment.html Wishing you the best of health.
@@lipedemainfo thank you. Yes, I’m looking into it. Most nurses I know don’t even know what this is. They think I’m saying lymphedema or lipidemia. But I have all the signs. Pain to touch, easy bruising, lumpy fat mostly on upper arms and upper thighs starting at puberty. Now that I’m 50 and have had two kids, the fat has accumulated in the belly. Even on a low carb diet it’s hard to loose any fat around the midsection and lower body. My arms and ankles don’t have a cuff yet but I do have that fat on my elbow.
Is there a cure for that?!
There is no " cure " for lipedema. However the symptoms can be manage and mobility and quality of life can be optimized with effective treatments.