Restorative Yoga for Lymphedema, Depression and Anxiety
This yoga instructor was pretty cool ... If you go to her site you'll see a U-tube video demonstrating one of the restorative yoga techniques.
Restorative yoga helps with lymphedema and fear
If you've had lymph nodes removed during breast cancer surgery, you may experience lymphedema - or a buildup of fluid in your arm, ankles or feet. You may know drainage massages and lymphedema sleeves help, but there's also a new type of yoga- restorative yoga - to get the lymph flowing. And restorative yoga comes with other benefits.
"Practicing yoga poses and breathing techniques through breast cancer yoga therapy targets the soft tissue areas. It keeps the chest tissues from shrinking and promotes the opening and healing in this area. But it also helps with the overall sense of loss of control, fear of death and profound changes that a cancer diagnosis can bring to your life," says Diana Ross, who has taught yoga for over 16 years. It is the relaxation piece and the support her students bring to each other that are as critical as the physical, Diana says.
When you walk into her yoga room, the lights and music are low. She covers each of her students, now resting on warm blankets to protect their kidneys from the cold. Pressing their shoulders down gently, Diana places a pillow on their eyes.
And then she leads into the first pose, a gentle flowing twist to the right, with knees bent, feet hip distance apart. "Now take notice of your very conscious inhale and then exhale and let go into the moment," she says.
She walks them through the whole series of free flowing movements, reminding them again to pay attention to their breathing - it's key to relaxation. It's key to letting go of the fear, anxiety and depression that come with a breast cancer diagnosis.
Some of her students have known her and each other for years. "As they got older and had knee hip or shoulder surgeries and emotional upset, I began to adapt my classes for more nurturing. I use a ton of props. Soft music, forgiving bolsters to give support, pillows and blocks to support your knees," she says.
The yoga instructor with triple digit credit hours in anatomy of movement, the circulatory, respiratory, and autonomic nervous systems, tells them about the studies on yoga.
"Research shows that when patients hear they have breast cancer there is an abundance of intrusive thoughts. These prolonged thoughts may create sleep disturbances, psychological stress, and an elevation in stress hormones. But when patients embrace a steady yoga practice, along with standard care, these symptoms will decrease."
The philosopher in Diana goes on to talk about other things - her last trip to India to see her guru, who she calls her spiritual mother. She talks about being dunked and blessed in the Ganges River, visiting the Taj Mahal, and she shares some deep thoughts.
"What we have versus what they have not in India is so different. They are accepting of their lot. It's a good thing to be more accepting and less wanting for our happiness," she says, more to teach what intrigues her than to pass judgment. She can't stress enough that peace of mind is big to healing.
For more on breastcancer yoga, or to learn about Diana's Restorative Breast Cancer book, you can visit her site: www.breastcanceryoga.com. The book has 300 poses with a listing of benefits, contraindications, and easy instructions.
You can find other restorative yoga books at : Restorative Yoga Research:http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=restorative+yoga+books&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=3649212797&ref=pd_sl_252e0w2zfw_e
http://blogs.yogajournal.com/yogabuzz/2009/02/restorative-yoga-helps-cancer-patients.html
Comments
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Rachel, so many women with lymphedema struggle with yoga, as postures such as downward dog can cause problems due to the weight on the arms and hands.
I once did a restorative yoga video (dates me, right?) and it was blissful.
One of the women on this forum, faithandfifty had a thread with yoga poses adjusted for lymphedema.
I loved yoga and would love to work with a teacher who understood LE and accommodated it.
Kira
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http://www.enhancementinc.com/shoosh.htm
I went to a breast cancer retreat put on by Enhancement, Inc back in April 2009, which changed my life. Shoosh, who heads up Enhancement, has been a yoga instructor for years and during the retreat had us doing yoga in a chair (along with a little floor work).
Click on the Yoga for MS and Related Conditions....might be worth looking into.
Cheryl
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Cheryl,
Great site, and Sherry Lebed Davis is on it also. The Yoga for MS looked really interesting. Thanks!
Kira
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Thanks for sharing your experiences with yoga and importance for adapting for lymphedema/cancer symptoms. I did yoga for cancer survivors early after treatment. My mind races so that it took a while before I could settle in but it was helping. Have to get back into it when I can find the time. Happy Friday.
Rachel
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