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Hi does lymphodema cause pain where it's so bad it makes you cry

Diagnosed 2 years ago I had no pain

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Lynora

Yes, it can cause pain - despite what some health professionals say!

However, if the pain is recent, or getting worse, please see a doctor for a full assessment.

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TeresaMay

I'm afraid so. I have it in one leg and use two sticks for walking. When I leave the house in the morning I do not need the sticks but returning at the end of day that is something different!!

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304473 in reply toTeresaMay

This what i fear mostly with my affected leg. I too leave home feeling fine with my compression stocking but upon return I have so much discomfort and swelling. Seems with these increasing pains in this leg, i may need obtain a walking stick to prevent me from falling when the pain occurs as its crippling.

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