Hello there, I thought there might be others in a similar position to me, ie still finding their way through the maze that is getting appropriate diagnosis and treatment of lymphoedema through NHS services.
I only recently realised (through a really helpful vascular consultant appointment) that I have lymphoedema and what it is - though with hindsight believe that earliest symptom was 2011; also that all the obvious possible causes have been ruled out (ie not vascular, not heart related, not kidney related, no cancer history). A shame I didn't realise that earlier, as have been treated for vascular insufficiency in lower leg for a year, when actually that cause had already been ruled out then and the lymphoedema actually affects my whole leg, groin and buttock on same side.
Through reading everything on LSM website, lots on here, asking you lot for advice, and reading whatever else I could find online, I've become a much more educated and expert patient. I was able to use my GP appointment yesterday well - went along having extracted from my patient records a summary of my history with this, showing clearly that I have been incorrectly treated for the past year, with several missed and bungled opportunities for correct treatment that could perhaps have prevented the massive decline in past 6 months (affected leg now 60% bigger than the other; was much much better than this till the autumn; first time in the two years I've had this that anyone has actually examined and measured whole leg and whole area).
Anyway, moving on from here, had a really helpful and supportive meeting with GP, she was very willing to accept that the practice isn't sufficiently familiar with identifying and treating lymphoedema, and happily accepted the LSN and other info I passed on to her, which she will disseminate in their next practice meeting (next week as it happens).
Plus she's written a supportive request for referral to St Georges. Will have to wait and see what happens.
In the meantime, I can't thank you enough for all the info and support. Don't know where I would have been without it!