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HAS ANYONE TRIED THE APPLIANCE I SAW MENTIONED SOMEWHERE THAT HELPS PUT ON THE SUPPORT STOCKINGS ? THE HIP THERAPY FOLKS GAVE ME ONE FOR SOCKS THAT WORKS LIKE A CHARM! I AM ALL FOR AUTONOMY!

MARGE

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and serve Him only.'"

.... he might be able to put another sock under the TED. I read somewhere about someone doing this and claiming that they were easier to get on that way.

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> I didnt have to wear those.. My doctor made me take blood thinner shots in

> the STOMACH for 7 days. But No SOCKS!

My husband had to do both, but he wouldn't wear the socks. His shots in the

stomach were for 5 days. He says that because it went into the fatty tissue

that he couldn't feel them, but I wouldn't watch. :-)

Charlotte in Iowa

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> Did anyone have problems with those darn socks they made you wear at the

> hospital " to prevent blood clots " ? After one day my husband refused

to wear

> them anymore. His leg swelled up and they were too tight. They said,

> " Well, we measured your leg before surgery " , but I can't believe no one

> thought to re-measure his leg after the swelling and bring him new

socks.

> The elastic also caused a terrible rash that took weeks to go away

> completely.

>

> Charlotte in Iowa

From my experience, the surgical people do not understand compression

stockings. I have had years of dealing with vein problems, so I see

things from that point of view.

The pre surgery clinic people did not know the difference between TED

and graduated compression stockings, and did not know how to measure

properly.

Some ideas to consider

- TED's may contain latex or other things causing allergic reactions

- Get measured at a good medical supply store, and get two opinions as

to brand, fit and compression.

- My experience was that for knee surgery, the knee length stockings

caused more problems - the swelling stopped in the lower leg, but

simply moved up to the knee. I went to the pantyhose style like

mentioned to get good results. I would recommend this to anyone for

knee or hip surgery. Ask me if you want more information

Note to and others - Ames- makes pantyhose style

compression stockings for men - up to 6'4 and 250+ lbs

- My Dr. prefers fragmin (heparin) shots to prevent clots. Insurance

pays for 10 days, but he says that the biggest risk is about day

12-15. He prescribed 21 days.

- As far as I know, TED's are for when you are not mobile at all.

Graduated compression is for when you are mobile but limited.

- After three weeks the risk of clots is small, but it is always

present. Stockings may be a good long term plan for pain in lower leg

and swelling.

I should put in a disclaimer here - opinions of an informed patient

with no medical qualifications.

Stuart

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Man don’t those shots suck. I really

hated the shots lol

Tiffinee

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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004

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Subject: Re:

those darn socks!

I didnt have to wear those.. My doctor made

me take blood thinner shots in the STOMACH for 7 days. But No SOCKS!

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I am doing both until I return the OS. I am giving myself the Lovonex shots ( Rabies Shot) for 30 days. When I tell people, that I am taking a rabies shot, they think I am crazy. It is great to be a hippy at last

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Re: those darn socks!

> I didnt have to wear those.. My doctor made me take blood thinner shots in> the STOMACH for 7 days. But No SOCKS!My husband had to do both, but he wouldn't wear the socks. His shots in thestomach were for 5 days. He says that because it went into the fatty tissuethat he couldn't feel them, but I wouldn't watch. :-)Charlotte in Iowa

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NO socks for me, and no shots. I took coumadan for about a month. Glad I missed all the fun.

RE: those darn socks!

Man don’t those shots suck. I really hated the shots lol

Tiffinee

From: justaladyintx@... [mailto:justaladyintx@...] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 3:53 AMJoint Replacement Subject: Re: those darn socks!

I didnt have to wear those.. My doctor made me take blood thinner shots in the STOMACH for 7 days. But No SOCKS!

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Another approach for THR. My doc put me on one adult ASA morning

and evening for keeping my blood thinner as soon as I was drinking. He

may have used an IM or IV anticoagulant after the surgery to keep me thin

until the ASA kicked in.

In the hospital I had these really weird bilateral electric foot

pumps 24 hours a day that did continuous foot massage to pump the blood

back from my legs. I actually didn't even notice them after a

while. As soon as I was discharged in 3 days, I stopped the foot

pumps and was never prescribed any TEDS. At three weeks, the

ASA was discontinued. I do some foot exercises but was told as long

as I am up and moving, I don't need to do these for circulation.

A caveat here. My Doc does research on all of us and

publishes. I had to sign the consent form at my 3 week visit so he

may be pushing the margins a bit to see what is new that works

better. I certainly have flourished under the potentially

experimental protocols. They may not be appropriate for every

person, though.

Barbara

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NO socks for me, and no shots. I took coumadan for about a

month. Glad I missed all the fun.

Re: those darn socks!

I didnt have to wear those.. My doctor made me take blood thinner shots in the STOMACH for 7 days. But No SOCKS!

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> In the hospital I had these really weird bilateral electric foot pumps

24

> hours a day that did continuous foot massage to pump the blood back from

my

> legs.

My husband had those, too. He didn't like them very much.

Charlotte in Iowa

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