Does it matter what kind of foam I use in wrapping?
Hi, friends:
I bought some cheap foam on Bandages Plus thinking there would be no difference between it and the more (much more) expensive compri-foam I've been using. UGH. The new foam doesn't feel as good, wrap as well, and it has a weird odor. Kind of like oily dog or something - it's faint, but grossing me out.
I am planning on using this stuff since I bought it unless you experts tell me otherwise. If you think it's a bad idea, I"ll just order more comprifoam from Bandages Plus. (sidenote - I love that place! They are so nice!!!!)
Happy Wednesday,
Suzanne
Comments
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Suzanne, LE is both a physical and spiritual condition (at least IMHO). I have no idea if the oily-dog foam will be damaging to the physical aspects of your LE rountine, but wrapping is bad enough without being grossed out by the stupid foam. I vote for a new order -- and tell them why, and ask them if they'll let you return the stuff. They should have had an "oily dog warning" on it.
Hugs,
Binney -
Thanks, Binney!
I talked to Bandages Plus (They are always so NICE) and by the time I pay to send it back, it would cost more than what I originally paid for the foam. So I'll use it as packing material or something. I ordered more of the comprifoam and learned a valuable lesson about trying to save money on foam.
Binney, you are always sooooo smart! I wish you would work on a way to direct my LE away from my arm and side and to the front of my chest so that I can have some boobs.
I think you and Kira should get on this whilst you're traveling. Just sayin'...
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Yes! Push the fluid to the former boob area! No more debating about whether or not to get recon!
Suzybelle, you are a genius.
Leah
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Thank you, Leah!
Sadly, like most geniuses, I am also mentally deranged.
Also, if I had some le boobs, I could wear that genie bra that is on the tv all the time.
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Suzybelle - My worsening LE has had me in tears this week but your post about LE made me laugh out loud. You and Leah lightened my day. Thanks!
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toomuch,
So, so sorry you're having such problems - I can relate, although mine is not as bad as yours right now. My asthma is flaring, and anytime I have a cold (or asthma issues), my le really acts up. Please hang in there, and I'm so glad you got a laugh!
Binney!!!!! You have not responded to my request for rechanneling of le to create boobs. Please advise.
I would think this would be like a walk in the park for you and kira!!!!!
After you get that done, please see about what can be done regarding world peace and creeping undies.
Thank you.
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Suzy, maybe starting with world peace would be easier than trying to make something good out of LE!
When I read your post, though, it did occur to me that the "right" bra could, in fact create some LE boobs -- just buy one that's extra tight in the band and has narrow straps and underwires, and I betcha you'd have plenty of chest swelling, maybe even just where you want it. Lots cheaper than plastic surgery too.
As for the creeping undies, I have a friend who wears her husband's and swears they never creep on her. Of course the day she tripped in the mall and ended up in the ER she was, uh, mortified....
So there you go, three for one special, today only!
Binney -
Oh, my Lord - the thought of an extra tight bra cutting into my dough boy side (thank you, truncal LE.) makes ME want to cry. Yikes!!!!!!
I am hooting over your friend with her manly underwear. That is hysterical.
I keep having visions of that girl who tripped and fell in the mall fountain, for some reason!
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Toomuch--I didn't know your LE was acting up--I always find that an LE flare causes distress way out of proportion to the issue--and Binney does too, so we think it's biologic. And then I found that inflammatory "sickness" stuff in the medical care of the cancer patient, so maybe it's all due to cytokines....
I've got to say, in my darkest moments, Suzy can just crack me up with her amazing wit. And boy is that needed.
Right now, I have a patient with HUGE head and neck LE--he just started LE therapy, and they have him in a head and neck Jobst garment (which he learned the hard way not to try and eat with it on) and he keeps joking that they'll move the fluid down and create man-boobs.
I'm so glad I sent him for therapy--he also got a swallow evaluation and the speech therapist was great.
He was really suffering, and no one else on the team picked up on it--what's with that??? I think they didn't think there was treatment available.
Suzy, I started to use Lymphademaproducts because they'll have specials on shipping--I still use the same foam I got in 2008 for the rolled layer--my LE therapist says it's good forever. Kind of weird, but she knows what she's talking about. I did buy some Rosidal soft to replace it, but she doesn't think it needs replacing. Now the gray foam cut outs I replace when they get squashed.
Kira
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I was just sitting here having a pity party wrapped up to my wazoo on my left arm until goodness knows when. I am also showing signs of truncal LE and will be taped or something by my therapist tomorrow---I am so new to this and all the lingo. Now I have to watch out for oily dog foam! I still have both breasts albeit one all scarred up. With the LE forming below my armpit I will need to buy a three cup bra. Thanks ladies for the best laugh I have had in days.
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Binney - Yes LE truly is both physical and spiritual.
My therapist only used cut outs of grey foam - she didn't wrapped w comprifoam. Seems to me the comprifoam would much be easier for self-wrapping. It's pretty impossible to hold the cut outs in place while wrapping oneself. Any thoughts or experience w this?
(O my, head and neck LE - head compression
. . . Arm and trunk really is not so bad . . . )
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Kira, thank you for the lesson in gratitude...bless your patient's heart. I will say a prayer for him. It makes me grateful for just having a swollen arm and side.
Becky - hang in there! I am currently in therapy for LE (AGAIN) and am going twice a week for taping/treatment. It ain't so bad. And I've even learned how to do the kinesio tape myself.
Ninja - that was the whole problem I had with the cheapo foam. The comprifoam sort of sticks to itself as you wrap, so you can easily wrap one-handed. SO, I broke down and ordered more compri-foam (I just really like the way it feels and the ease of wrapping it) and am going to use the oily dog foam for packing material.
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Jumping a bit late on this discussion, but I was having trouble holding the foam in place in my arm, as mentioned by some of you. I don't know if this is kosher or not, but I went to a yardage store and bought some Vel-cro strips, and attached one strip to each edge of the upper arm foam piece. It helps keep it in place while I wrap the lower arm (no strips needed there, really). You have to be careful not to rip the strip off when removing the foam -- just separate the Vel-cro strips. Any comments on this?
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