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Compression socks/stockings

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MayBee70 Mon 23-Aug-21 17:04:08

Does anyone wear them? My knee is very painful at the moment (arthritis) but my legs are very tired and achey, especially when I’ve been on my feet a lot. I’ve got horrendous varicose and thread veins that are getting worse so I thought I’d see if compression socks would help. But they’re so difficult to put on. I’ve found a pair of open toed brevet anti embolism knee length stockings (in a drawer full of weird and wonderful things )that I can get on easily and I think they’re helping. But I want to buy something more substantial. I tried to put on DH’s prescription stockings on and couldn’t even get my feet in them. Don’t want to send away for something that I’ll never wear. I’m keeping a record of when my legs get really bad with the intention of speaking to my doctor in a few weeks but wanted to ascertain if there was a circulation problem first. I do try to sit with my legs raised at night etc.

Nannytopsy Mon 23-Aug-21 18:06:47

Compression socks that are made to measure like your DH’s shouldn’t be worn by someone else. They are likely to do more harm than good if they don’t fit correctly. It is possible to get a device to help put them on. A practice nurse or pharmacist may be a good place to start.

MayBee70 Mon 23-Aug-21 19:18:49

I wasn’t planning on wearing them. Just tried to see if I could get them on which I couldn’t! I wanted to see if a bit of compression helped with the aching before I spoke to someone at the surgery.

Aveline Mon 23-Aug-21 19:27:57

I've just stopped wearing mine after my op. They were very difficult to put on and DH usually helped. However, I discovered that my device for putting socks on (post hip replacement) worked very well and I could put the compression socks using that.
I got it from Amazon. Could be worth trying?

Aveline Mon 23-Aug-21 19:29:58

Here it is

MayBee70 Mon 23-Aug-21 19:33:39

I’ve seen those devices. They remind me of something but I’m not sure what! Probably the metal framework inside lamp shades. I’ve also seen some socks that have a zip up the side which reminds me of when I tried some boots on in a shop once and they had to call the manager to unzip me.

MayBee70 Mon 23-Aug-21 19:35:30

Aveline

Here it is

Oh, that looks different to the ones I’ve seen. But you still have to get the sock on your foot to start it off. I’m beginning to feel like one of the ugly sisters in Cinderella trying to squeeze into the glass slipper.

Aveline Mon 23-Aug-21 19:43:24

No you don't. You put the sock on the device, place or drop the device on the ground while keeping hold of the tapes, insert your toes then pull the tapes up. The sock moves smoothly on to your feet and the device pulls free out if the top of the socks.
I couldn't believe how well it works.

MayBee70 Mon 23-Aug-21 20:13:46

You’ve sold it to me!

Aveline Mon 23-Aug-21 20:24:48

The outside of it is sort of fuzzy and the inside is satin smooth.
I hope it works as well for you.

Coolgran65 Mon 23-Aug-21 20:27:24

Your doctor can give you a prescription to get compression socks. Probably also for the device to put them on. He would measure you for size. I’d start with your doctor.