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Another of Studinger's patients, Kathryn Lay, 35, a mother of four from Farmington Hills, underwent a lymph node transplant at the same time Studinger performed her breast reconstruction procedure. A longtimmass massagege bowler, Lay developed lymphedema 10 months after she had a double mastectomy and removal of 14 underarm lymph nodes in January 2008. She had been diagnosed with breast cancer the year before, at age 33. of Becker's patients who had lymphedema for no more than three years had a 50% reduction in arm swelling after a transplant, she said. Studinger has performed about 20 of the procedures in the last year. The transplant sometimes brings relief while a patient remains hospitalized. Cochrane's arm felt better within hours of the transplant and now, a year later, "I pretty much don't have any limitations," she said.
wang007 "The swelling went down almost immediately" after the transplant, Lay said. She's easing back into bowling every other week at Country Lanes in Farmington Hills.
Given all that has gone on in her life, Lay said she tries not to complain about her arm pain. She is grateful to her husband, Ralph, "my deep-rooted solid oak tree" who has "picked up the slack" during breast cancer and lymphedema treatment. "I was diagnosed at 33, and I have a long life to live," she said. "I want to focus on that." Contact PATRICIA ANSTETT massage shoubao_123456
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