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Support Pantyhose
I need to find somewhere to get some support pantyhose for my mom, who is temporarily in a nursing home after surgery.
Figured there must be a few folks in the group who use them... Thanks |
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The Medicine Chest and the Active Living Store sells support hose. In reality, the doctor should write a prescription for the hose and the rehab facility can order them. Been through this many times with my parents.
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Support hose with prescription? Then you have to order it from a medical store, all others are available at Walgreens or CVS.
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Teds
You want TEDS brand support hose; thigh-high if her weight is not too heavy & knee-high if she is. Make sure you measure her thigh/calf 1st. I saw some at Walmart near the Pharmacy but for better selection I'd go to the other stores mentioned. Someone at the nursing facility should have helped you. BTW I worked on a surgical floor for 17 years. I have a tip on how to put them on if you need help when she gets home. Make sure they take the hose off for a rest period when she is bathed & sometime in the evening, about 1/2-1 hour. If the hospital didn't teach her, have her do about 5 foot circles every hour--pulling her toes towards her to stretch her calves then around & down like on a clock. Let me know if you have any questions or need help with this; I'll be glad to go to the nursing facility with you if needed.
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Thanks for the suggestions. Mom has actually been wearing them for a number of years. However, between moving here last month from Virginia and her increasing dementia, her answers about where and what don't always make sense.
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