Objective Research ??!!
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Objective Research ??!!
Re CELLULITUS relating to LIPOEDEMA
Is it possible you could be born with a genetic condition relating to chronic cellulitus of soft tissues effected by the heart & hormones & any interference , making acute- lymphoedema .
I look 6 mths pregnant with breasts weighing 1 stone each .All this on a gastric band eating half child portions . I originally lost 3 stone when not eating .Have numerous conditions such as low thyroid,CFS & mobility where cannot exercise - 68 yrs old.
I believe I have this all over & what is being done about it rather than letting Nurses on remits run it focussing on individual aspects such as ankles .I cannot even get private assistance because of remits .
I have a numerous conditions where exercise is'n't an option & may need to be hoisted eventually with multi infart dementia like my Mother .
Where is objective research ?
Doctors on remits isn't it.


Is it possible you could be born with a genetic condition relating to chronic cellulitus of soft tissues effected by the heart & hormones & any interference , making acute- lymphoedema .
I look 6 mths pregnant with breasts weighing 1 stone each .All this on a gastric band eating half child portions . I originally lost 3 stone when not eating .Have numerous conditions such as low thyroid,CFS & mobility where cannot exercise - 68 yrs old.
I believe I have this all over & what is being done about it rather than letting Nurses on remits run it focussing on individual aspects such as ankles .I cannot even get private assistance because of remits .
I have a numerous conditions where exercise is'n't an option & may need to be hoisted eventually with multi infart dementia like my Mother .
Where is objective research ?
Doctors on remits isn't it.
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Re: Objective Research ??!!
Hi There,
It sounds like the best plan would be for your GP to refer you for a consultation with a dermatologist with an interest in 'lymphatic conditions and the skin' such as lipoedema and lymphoedoma.
Best of luck
It sounds like the best plan would be for your GP to refer you for a consultation with a dermatologist with an interest in 'lymphatic conditions and the skin' such as lipoedema and lymphoedoma.
Best of luck
Dr Jonathan Bowling FRCP
Consultant Dermatologist
Oxford
http://www.mydermatologist.co.uk
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Consultant Dermatologist
Oxford
http://www.mydermatologist.co.uk
http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/on ... owling.php