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NanKate Thu 05-May-16 18:08:10

My Nan used to wear the most hideous long pink pants to her knees and they were elasticated * Charleygirl*

Yesterday when I got up and hobbled to the mirror I saw my Nan's face. shock

I shall never be kept 13 days again just for a blasted blood test, I will go straight to the walk in centre at my local hospital.

I can't wait for the miracle Annodomini. I wonder if I should get a shrine erected in my garden. hmm

Charleygirl Thu 05-May-16 16:58:53

NanKate this may be the only time in your life when it would be easier to wear bloomers to your knees as they would be easier to get on!

annodomini Thu 05-May-16 16:55:35

That's not such an exaggeration, NanKate. The effect of my first two doses of steroids was nothing short of miraculous. But take it easy with the pirouettes. grin

grannylyn65 Thu 05-May-16 16:27:21

gringrintizliz!!

shysal Thu 05-May-16 16:11:22

I think that is assuming you could do pirouettes before! It is such a shame you have so long to wait for the blood test. If the surgery is in crisis I am sure the GP could have done it at your last appointment and saved you weeks of hell!
Good luck with the knicker manoeuver!

NanKate Thu 05-May-16 15:52:16

Thanks Shysal I will buy myself a sock jobby.

As we have such lovely weather I could take your advice Annodomini and go commando blush

Yes Charleygirl I shall try the knicker manoeuvre tonight to remove and again in the morning.

I knew I could rely on you all for some sensible advice.

I'm told within 48 hours of starting steroids I should be doing pirouettes, well possibly that is a bit of an exaggeration but you get my drift. smile

annodomini Thu 05-May-16 15:36:55

I have a Sock-on which I don't need at the moment - but you never know. The grabber is still in use when I drop something in an inaccessible spot or want to get an object off a high shelf. As for knickers - when I had the shoulder partly replaced, I became very good at pulling them on one-handed. Alternatively - don't wear any.

Charleygirl Thu 05-May-16 14:40:30

Provided that you are not taking good care of a hip replacement, a grabber can pull your knickers up provided that you can twist comfortably.

If in hospital take your grabber because it is a perfect length for opening and closing curtains.

To get out of bed easily (a friend has this object) is a gadget to sip under the mattress allowing you to pull yourself upright and turn to get out.

Google Mobility Shop and you will see a variety there.

shysal Thu 05-May-16 13:48:13

I have a grabber too, which is mostly used when I accidentally drop something in the wheelie bin!

shysal Thu 05-May-16 13:44:32

I bought this sock putter-onner when I tore my shoulder earlier this year. I chose it because it requires one hand only. It works a treat! I still need it as a scan revealed that I still have a full thickness tear in the tendon, so am getting my money's worth. I was wondering whether it can be adapted for knickers, I've just tried and it worked, at least to get them part way up the legs! www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sock-Horse-Sock-Aid-Helps-You-Put-on-Your-Socks-Reduces-Back-Strain-/251519024244?hash=item3a8fb3bc74

aggie Thu 05-May-16 12:54:50

OH got a sock putter on from OT but it defeats us !!

Tizliz Thu 05-May-16 12:53:45

I use my husband, he is great for getting things off top shelves, taking off lids and grating/chopping, but don't know about helping with knickers ?

NanKate Thu 05-May-16 12:42:30

Years ago my mum started to use a device to pick up things when she couldn't bend down. To my shame we teased her a bit about this. When we cleared out her house my DH kept the device.

Recently I have been experiencing pain and discomfort until I start taking my steroids in a week or two. I can't say how helpful mum's grabber has been, I take back anything I said in the past.

I wish it could help me get my socks and knickers on. smile

Do you use any devices ?