Client Background
Client “A” is a 39 year old woman. She has had Bilateral Primary Lymphoedema in both her legs, but mainly presents in her bum and upper thighs for around 21 years. She noticed it had developed after having her daughter at age 15. Her Doctor is very resistant to any testing, he has informed her that it is just fat, and she needs to make more of an effort to lose weight. Clients’ mother and 4 sisters also have lymphoedema in the same areas she does.
Client A changed her diet to reduce and remove high inflammatory foods.
Client “A” finds both legs are affected relatively equally, but experiences little swelling below the ankle bones on both feet. Skin quality of both feet and legs are equal, soft, slight warm lower legs and typically cool feet.
Client “A” agreed to come weekly for 4 weeks, then after that time we’d reassess. I explained about measuring the limbs as a way to see fluid loss, but Client “A” was extremely self-conscious about her size didn’t agree to the measurements.
Treatments were performed in a zero gravity chair with a pillow under clients’ ankles.
Treatment 1 March 14th 2019
As both legs are affected equally, I ran RLD for the legs left, right, left and right again.
Observation
Both feet felt quite stiff and tight, it felt like there was a bubble sitting on top the subclavian vein, and it was slightly tender at the subclavian and across the upper lymphatics. Groin lymph and hip to knee felt quite tight.
Client Comments
Client “A” felt tingles and slight sensations of fluid moving, as I was starting the left foot for the second time. She felt relaxed and lighter by the end of the session. I touched base with her the next day; she said her legs felt light and energized. She had energy that evening and slept great.
Next appointment in 7 days
Treatment 2 March 21st 2019
As both legs are affected equally, I ran RLD for the legs left, right, left and right again.
Observation
Could still feel a bubble over the subclavian vein, client noted it felt slightly tender this time. Upper lymphatic still felt quite tight, but it loosened up quicker this time. I could feel more fluid movement as I pushed fluid down from the upper lymph to the groin lymph. Immediately after we finished, she needed to use the washroom.
Clients Comments
Client “A” could feel “whooshing” and temperature fluctuate while I did linking of the subclavian veins. She said she felt almost like she had goosebumps, she felt tingly all over and it came and went during our appointment. She messaged me that night saying after her appointment she went to do errands but had to leave the store without her thing due to having to badly pee. She’s said it just hit her, and she had to pee NOW. Client A commented she had to tighten her Birkenstocks 1 notch as there were too loose from the last time she’d wore them.
Next appointment in 7 days.
Treatment 3 March 28th 2019
As both legs are affected equally, I ran RLD for the legs left, right, left and right again.
Observation
There is still a bubble over the subclavian; it feels like there’s more movement to it, Client “A” commented it felt bruised. Upper lymphatic felt noticeably different today, less congested feeling and moved much easier. Hip/knee/thigh felt crunchy. Kidney to bladder sweep, client said it felt like I was scratching an internal itch. After we were finished, she used the washroom right away.
Client Comments
Slight tingling all over today. A few days after the 3rd treatment, Client “A”contacted me. She said that she she’s peeing enough for 3 people, having bouts of diarrhea, feels exhausted, and not sleeping great.
Next appointment in 13 days.
Treatment 4 April 9th 2019
As both legs are affected I ran RLD for the legs left, right, left, and right again.
Observation
Both feet were considerably cooler in temperature than normal, lower legs, and feet were more swollen than they typically are. Bubble over subclavian is considerably better, the fluid moved easily, and client felt a difference immediately. Fewer crunchies in kidney to bladder sweep.
Client comments
Client “A” said she noticed about day 9 that her legs were swelling more, felt heavy and tired.
Next appointment in 7 days.
Treatment 5 April 16th 2019
As both legs are affected equally, I ran RLD for the legs left, right, left and right again. Client “A” commented she felt I was using more pressure this time than previous appointments. It was not intentional on my end, but client “A” was comfortable with the pressure so I continued using more pressure for the duration of the appointment.
Observation
More crunchy areas than normal in the hip and knee areas on both feet. Subclavian was quite tender. Kidney to bladder sweep was tight, and a cooler temperature than the rest of the feet.
Client Comments
Client “A” said that kidney to bladder sweep felt itchy. She felt tingles and was shivering by the time we finished our appointment. We spoke that evening, Client “A” stated she felt that she swelling had reduced considerably, and she’s been peeing just about every 15 minutes for an hour. She also experienced bouts of diarrhea, all that evening. She had no pain or discomfort, to use her words she said it felt like a nice cleanse. I touched base the next day, Client “A” said she was up twice during the night to pee, but felt great that morning. She said both her kids and husband commented how good her legs looked!
Continuing Care
After this appointment Client “A” went away on a trip, she had over a 6 hour flight, and spent a week and a half away. She expressed great concern over the flight and how her legs would manage. She didn’t want to start her holiday with heavy swollen legs. I showed her the subclavian point on her hands, and showed her the direction to rub the subclavian point on her feet, for her husband to work while they were away. She said that the first day was the worst, she had her husband work her feet that night, and it made an immediate difference. Client “A“ said that the rest of the trip was peachy, even the flight and drive back home she was able to manage the swelling well herself.
I’ve continued to treat Client “A “roughly twice a month for almost a year. We watched fluid recede from her “fat pockets “as she called them. She found fluid collects in the inner parts of her knees, side of one lower thigh, and the insides of her elbows. She commented on dropping a bra size, and she did a happy dance as she gave away her “extra fat “clothes as she coined them. Client “A” Experienced a range of symptoms that seemed to vary, frequent urination, diarrhea, upset stomach, nausea, sloshing feeling, energy, fatigue and dull aching feeling. She didn’t experience something every time, she made connects to food, activity and barometric pressure that seemed to affect what symptoms she had. Client “A” also starting seeing a massage therapist part way through our year, she found coming for RLD and a massage within a day of each other she felt the best and it seemed to last the longest that way. She measured her legs herself at home and is down 10 inches across the tops of her upper thighs, and down 30 pounds.
Summary of RLD Treatments
My Observations
The first 4 treatments I certainly felt more of a difference in her feet than I could physically see. My client certainly experienced some intense symptoms. I’ve still never had anyone else react to RLD the way she did. And to be truthful I don’t really know why. I urged her to keep trying the RLD treatments and to log her food and symptoms to see if she could see a pattern. She noticed almost immediately that if she ate food high in inflammation she experienced symptoms after RLD. I told her that if RLD was able to lower her inflammation she’d had fewer symptoms after RLD. She stuck to a lower inflammation diet for a bit a noticed a reduction in symptoms. Now a year plus into RLD treatments she infrequently experiences intense symptoms after RLD, most commonly she pees a lot. I did defiantly notice a difference in the appearance of her lymphedema as we continued, looser fitting pants that previously were skin tight, new clothes to fit her skinner legs, and she had to tighten her Birkenstocks.
Clients Comments
Client “A” is beyond thrilled with the results of the RLD treatments. We’ve shed a few tears through the weeks over the changes she saw and felt. Often after getting up from my chair after RLD she’d say she felt like she was floating, walking on air, her legs might drift away they felt so light. Usually saying that as she dashed to the bathroom, the first few appointments. Client “A” said she feels like she attracts less public attention from people and feels more comfortable in her skin. She’s threatened to come live with me if I ever move away.
MYCAW Results
The MYCAW form was completed at the first appointment. Concern 1 was size and concern 2 was uncomfortable, both listed at a 6 on the scale of 1-6. She listed her wellbeing at a 6 on a scale of 1-6 as well. At the end of our 5 treatments, Client “S” redid the MYCAW form and rated concern 1 and 2 at a 2-3 on a scale of 1-6, and wellbeing at a 2. She said that she feels there’s room to improve her wellbeing but feels its loads better with RLD in her life.
Reflective Practice
Self-Evaluation: When I first started RLD treatments with this client, I was very unsure of myself. She gave me great feedback as to how things felt, and I trusted that she was being honest with me. As we continued my confidence grew epically as we saw results. I love using RLD and I like the flow of the methods. I understand how the lymphatic works to be able to explain it to a client, but also to understand what I might be feeling in a client’s feet. I knew very little about the Lymphatic system before RLD and I had no idea of its effects on the systems of the body. I personally don’t experience lymphedema so seeing how much it’s affected my client was heartbreaking. Now when I see people that have lymphedema I want to talk to them and recommend that they try RLD, I want it to help them as much as it’s helped client “A”. Watching RLD have an impact on each client differently has been such a gift.
Thank you Jessica for travelling from Manitoba, Canada to Tampa, Florida in 2019 to learn RLD.
During 2020 is has been a real joy to connect with and introduce RLD online to reflexologists around the world, including USA, Canada, Argentina, New Zealand, South Africa, Sweden, Poland, France, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Ireland and UK, its sustainable, fun & interactive!
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