True but I figured I already had two pair from previous stays years before and got a new set in Feb.but you can buy those tread socks Liz is talking about anywhere, you don't have to go to the hospital to get some.
True but I figured I already had two pair from previous stays years before and got a new set in Feb.but you can buy those tread socks Liz is talking about anywhere, you don't have to go to the hospital to get some.
Lots of options for non skid socks on Amazon
They don’t actually stop the fall, but they do stop the skid.
Oh dear!
When we removed the carpet in our house, I was very worried about slipping on the hardwood. So now, if I’m not wearing slippers with hard soles or regular shoes, I put non skid slipper socks on.
Sore. Really sore. Oxycodone + ibuprofen sore. They take the edge off the pain, but it doesn’t go away.ouch! how's it feeling, Sue?
Especially on hard wood OAK floors. Although ours need help. Whoever put them in, didn’t know how to do it. There are gaps all over. But until we got rid of the nasty carpet, we didn’t know the extent of the problem.Yup…carpet is SO not-in. But I’m considering it. Especially during cold winter (or what we call winter here) mornings.
GOOD NEWS on the ortho front …the OPPOSITE of what I was warned about and feared!
Doctor says it’s a rather rare situation…a neat little fracture, nothing mashed up. Splint not necessary, probably a cause of some of the pain. Sling can be used to provide support, but not needed 24/7. Better to stretch the arm a little.
See you in three weeks!
Sore. Really sore. Oxycodone + ibuprofen sore. They take the edge off the pain, but it doesn’t go away.
I’m hoping to hear from my urologist tonight. Got the ultrasound today. When there’s nothing the ultrasound guy thinks is a problem, he says something like, “The office will be in touch with you after the doctor reviews my report.”
But today, he said what he says when he sees something that concerns him: “When is the date for your follow up appointment with the doctor?”
But, the doctor was in surgery all day and may be exhausted.
Ouch. I'm so sorry. Hope the urologist has good news. Take good care of you!
Sue!GOOD NEWS on the ortho front …the OPPOSITE of what I was warned about and feared!
Doctor says it’s a rather rare situation…a neat little fracture, nothing mashed up. Splint not necessary, probably a cause of some of the pain. Sling can be used to provide support, but not needed 24/7. Better to stretch the arm a little.