Reddit Reddit reviews Doact Waterproof Adult Leg Cast Cover for Shower Bath, Cast Protector Keep Cast Bandage Dry, Watertight Cast Bag for Wound Knee Foot Ankle Orthopedic Boot - Full Leg Size 41 Inches

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Doact Waterproof Adult Leg Cast Cover for Shower Bath, Cast Protector Keep Cast Bandage Dry, Watertight Cast Bag for Wound Knee Foot Ankle Orthopedic Boot - Full Leg Size 41 Inches
KEEP WATER AND MOISTURE OUT: Our diaphragm seal is made of high quality medical grade silicone. Tight elastic rubber and not easy to tear material is what keeps cast and bandage dry while bathing, showerMADE FROM HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS: The bandage protector is made of high-quality silicone, PVC and PP. It is latex-free and skin-friendly. Sturdy and durable, can be reused, can well isolate the water source, protect wounds for better recoveryFULL LEG SIZE: The cast cover fits most adults leg size. Length up to 41 inches, circumference from 3.5 to 9 inches. Also can cover ankle, calf, knee and even thighSAFETY AND EASY TO USE: Elastic rubber flange will not cut off blood circulation. No need for tape or straps. Easy pull on / pull off. Can be used with cast, bandage and surgical bootCAST WOUND PROTECTOR FOR LEG: Doact is committed to providing good personal care products. If you have any other question, please feel free to contact us, we will answer your question within 24 hours
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2 Reddit comments about Doact Waterproof Adult Leg Cast Cover for Shower Bath, Cast Protector Keep Cast Bandage Dry, Watertight Cast Bag for Wound Knee Foot Ankle Orthopedic Boot - Full Leg Size 41 Inches:

u/IRUDY · 4 pointsr/ACL

// 29 year old male • dislocated kneecap, complete ACL tear, partial MCL tear • ACL reconstruction surgery with hamstring autograft // Today marks 21 days post-op. Days 2-5 were the worst for me. Day 6 was a noticeable change and improvement; it almost felt tangible. We are all different though so you might find that your day 6 comes sooner. Because you are probably just sitting on your ass trying to occupy your brain through the boredom and pain, Ill give you a personal status update: Currently I am walking with my brace unlocked, without a limp, and doing leg raises and several strengthening exercises like a champ - I was just given the green light to unlock my brace yesterday. I can finally go up stairs reasonably well (not gathering both feet on each step), which is a huge time saver. Going down stairs is still a pain in the ass, but all of it will come with time. Also, I can now do a standing squat to about 50-60% of the 'depth' I could get to before the injury. I was just measured at 118 degrees of bend while laying on my back and sliding my foot to my butt so my flexion is getting there. The swelling is still pretty intense and there is still some bruising lingering around but I am noticing some significant improvements. I go to physical therapy twice a week and the other 5 days I do a strengthening routine at home on my own.

Recommendations: Make sure that your ace wrap is nice and loose and possibly even remove it today or tomorrow (depending on what your doc recommends). I kept my leg wrapped with the ace bandages for like 5 days post-op because of the convenience of providing a barrier between my skin and the ice machine, but the wraps can be somewhat restrictive on the circulation in your leg and not allow the swelling to escape. My leg and shin bruised and swelled up like crazy. It was bad enough to where they thought I had a blood clot and had to go in for a doppler scan; luckily I did not have a clot. The doc said it was probably due to a combination of the ace wrap, the brace and the ice machine all strapping around my leg and restricting the circulation. So I would ditch the wrap as soon as you can and just put on some sweat pants or something. Also, you are probably going to want to shower soon and I can't recommend getting something like this enough: https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Protector-Bandage-Watertight-Orthopedic/dp/B07FSRYT7B/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=leg%2Bcast%2Bshower%2Bbag&qid=1568924454&sr=8-4&th=1. It made keeping my leg dry so easy and I was able to shower every day without going through 20 rolls of saran wrap.

Oh and I assume you are taking some form of an opioid and havent takin a shit yet. I sampled 2 different laxatives and 1 stool softener and this one was the best: https://www.amazon.com/Ex-Lax-Strength-Stimulant-Laxative-Chocolated/dp/B000GCI8JW. It tasted good and it worked without messing with my stomach too much and made my shits the most normal out of the 3. I ate two pieces an hour or so before bed and then took my meds right before bed.

Cheers.

u/tucknrobin · 1 pointr/ACL

I didn’t shower for 8 days and I found this
Doact Waterproof Adult Leg Cast... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FSRYT7B?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

This is a life saver, it worked pretty good for me.