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Re: Dr. Lynn/Lisa Pelvic Pain - Varicose vein? - question
From: Sarah (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 May 2001 11:16:58 -0500 (CDT)
Does your v-brace help with varicose veins on the buttocks area?....
that is where I get them. I don't have them on my legs but they just
develop all over my backside in the last half of pregnancy. I do have
pelvic congestion when not pregnant which is like varicose veins inside
the pelvis (pretty bad). Does it help with that?
Thanks!
At Fri, 25 May 2001, Debbie wrote:
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>Hello Lisa & Thank you Dr. Lynn,
>
>I designed the V-brace because I have vulvar varicose veins with my
>pregnancies and I was always so miserable and there was nothing that I
>would do that would help the pain.
>
>During the research & development for the V-brace, I tested the V-brace
>on many women who came to my surgical sock store to buy support
>stockings for the varicose veins on their legs.
>
>The V-brace is also very helpful for women suffering from genital /
>uterine prolapse who aren't candidates for surgery or for those who
>can't wear a pessary.
>
>If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 877 535-6800.
>Also please see the Fembrace web site at http://www.fembrace.com
>
>.
>
>--
>Debbie Schwartz
>Fembrace Support Garments Inc.
>877 535-6800
>
--
Sarah
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