Noticed Swelling in Your Arm or Hand After Breast Cancer?

Here’s Exactly What to Do Next.
A simple, step-by-step plan to help you manage a lymphedema flare
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What to Do If You Notice Swelling (Step-by-Step Plan)
You were told lymphedema was a risk… But no one really told you what to do if it actually happened. So when you notice swelling, your mind starts racing:

  • Did I cause this?
  • Is this permanent?
  • Should I rest—or keep moving?
  • Am I making it worse?

That can feel overwhelming. I’ve been there. And as both a breast cancer survivor and physical therapist, I’ve also helped hundreds of women navigate this exact situation. The good news? If you catch swelling early, there is often a window where it can be reversed or well-managed. You don’t need to panic. You just need a plan. Inside this free guide, you’ll learn: What to do immediately when you notice swelling What may have triggered it (and how to adjust) How to support your lymphatic system right away Early warning signs to watch for before swelling returns When to seek help—and what kind of provider to look for
This guide is based on:
  • Oncology physical therapy principles
  • Evidence-based lymphedema management
  • And my own experience navigating recovery after breast cancer

You didn’t cause this. And you’re not stuck like this. With the right approach, you can take back control and move forward with confidence.
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P.S. If you’ve been told to “just watch it” or weren’t given clear guidance—this is exactly for you.