Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 Sounds about like the way we did it too although my dh being a taxidermist we had access to a wide variety of cutting tools so the casts came off rather simply (cut with scissors I think mostly). s. Re: Need help soaking casts off Hi , Oh, sorry you are dealing with this! When I was soaking 's casts off, I used the larger side of my double sink and filled with nice wamr water. The I just poured vinegar in. I would say about 1/2 - 3/4 of a cup but I am not sure since I didn't measure it. Make sure you massage the casts really well to work the water into them. We did a combination of cutting and unpeeling. Depended on if we could find the " end " of the plaster roll. We did use regular scissors and made sure that one of us held her still while the other one made small cuts. It usually took about 30 minutes -- for one cast. Good luck. If you need more help, email me off list and I'll send my phone number! Marilouise 9/9/03, LCF, 3 week cast after tenotomy (14 days left) Owen and 3/20/99 > How ironic there has been this whole discussion about soaking casts > off. Tommy's casts have slipped a little...his toes look like they > tunneled in about 1/2 inch. I called Dr. Herzenberg and he said to > soak them off as they may be doing more harm than good. Can anyone > tell me how to do this? How much vinegar? Do you just pull the > casts off or cut them? And if I cut them what do I use, a regular > scissor? How long should it take? Thanks in advance. > > > Tommy Lee 4/23/04 BL CF Cast #2 second series > > P.S. See you guys Saturday at the symposium Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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