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Elizabeth Thiers <[log in to unmask]>
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Can you roll them up? And are you able to bend over fairly easy? I ask
because there are sock aides that can also be used to put compression
garmets on with.   Sometimes all it takes is to put on a slippery stocking
first and then the compression stocking, then pull out the slippery stocking
first through the whole in the stocking.  Hope I'm making sense.

Beth t the OT

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
> On Behalf Of Rayna
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 9:16 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Support/Pressure Stockings?
> 
> Thanks for the info, Linda.
> 
> Problem may be that I live alone and have no family or 
> friends to help me.  And I'm a really grumpy morning person 
> so the idea of having a care person come in in the morning 
> (and I'm a chronic insomniac so my waking times are erratic) 
> just for stockings isn't  appealing.  Dr suggested trying the 
> lighter types of stocking first and working my way up if I 
> need to.  Hoping that I'll be able to manage alone.  It's 
> reassuring at least to know that they do work, in any case.
> 
> Rayna
> 
> Linda Macaulay wrote:
> 
> > Rayna,
> >
> > I have been wearing support stocking throughout my 
> pregnancy and I can 
> > tell you they help a TON.  But they are difficult to put on as they 
> > are really tough to get over the toes and heel.  I have a few pair 
> > that are more like regular socks and thicker material that 
> are easier 
> > to put on than the ones that are more like pantyhose 
> material.  But if 
> > I have difficulty I enlist the help of my hubby.  I'd get 
> some and try 
> > to get poeople to help you put them on.  On days that you 
> don't have 
> > help, just wear regular socks then. They are easier to take 
> off than 
> > put on.  Oh, and be ready for really sweaty feet!  Just buy 
> stock in 
> > Gold Bond foot powder and you shouldn't chase everyone away!
> >
> > Linda
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rayna" <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:14 AM
> > Subject: Support/Pressure Stockings?
> >
> >
> >> Just saw the late effects of disability specialist, and 
> she's suggested
> >> support stockings to reduce the swelling in my feet and legs due to
> >> water retention, although the diuretics work, I'm at risk 
> of injuring
> >> myself having to bolt to the loo so often, and when I 
> don't make it in
> >> time... well... you know... ;-) .  So the support 
> stockings are the next
> >> option.  How much harder than ordinary stockings/tights 
> are they to put
> >> on for those of us with strength/coordination/pain problems in our 
> >> hands?
> >>
> >> BTW, lack of exercise is one of the possible causes that 
> people keep
> >> throwing at me - but the swelling is *worse* when I move 
> around and walk
> >> a lot (not too much, but just average amounts of walking). 
>  Has anyone
> >> else found this?
> >>
> >> Also, thinking about swimming again, but the only 
> accessible pools in my
> >> area that I can get to are hydrotherapy pools, and there is more
> >> chlorine in them than usual, seriously agravatting my 
> psoriasis which is
> >> moderate to severe and spread over my body quite 
> consistantly.  Is there
> >> anyone who also has psoriaris and CP who has found a 
> solution?  (When I
> >> win Lotto I'm having a house with my own pool, but until 
> then... ;-) )
> >>
> >>
> >> Rayna
> >>
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