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Following my visit from the Lymphoedema nurses last week I've had 2 sleeves arrive, thinking it's to see which is more comfy etc and the 2 I've got are

Easy Slide in a large size, not sure how far down the arm it goes

Bella Lite 15-20mmhg which based on the picture will be from just above elbow down to knuckles

As per my instructions I haven't opened the packaging I'll just wait until the nurse comes to show me how to put it on.

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Lynora

The Easyslide is an applicator - to make donning the garment easier. The Bella Lite is a lovely product - I think you will find it very comfortable.

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Jennymary in reply toLynora

Thank you for that information

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