I'm wearing the same stylish footware -- since March 23, and I'm decidedly tired of it. I've worn out two left shoes while the rights remain pristine, I have a permanent collection of bruises on the opposite inside knee, and I'm envious of you for figuring out how to make the pressure pads work for you! My problem is bone surgery on multiple toes and whatever the bones are called that reach down to them.(Phlanges are fingers, right?) I have pins and butterflies, and I'm now on the third antibiotic prescription. You might tell that I'm a bit grouchy. My cats love the foot, though, now that I'm not using the foam elevator cushion. They were crowded out by that, and were not happy. They snuggle right up to it unless I'm sleeping in the air cast. On the duvet question: My cats like something they can sink their claws into, so I keep a thermal-type blanket (which fits an ordinary washer even in queen size) on top of the silk comforter. I've tried sheets, but as you demonstrated, cats can Deal with that! Your post popped up when I was looking for Theo Waitley comments -- is there a connection? Kathy
The walking boot
Date: 2010-05-16 09:28 pm (UTC)My problem is bone surgery on multiple toes and whatever the bones are called that reach down to them.(Phlanges are fingers, right?) I have pins and butterflies, and I'm now on the third antibiotic prescription. You might tell that I'm a bit grouchy.
My cats love the foot, though, now that I'm not using the foam elevator cushion. They were crowded out by that, and were not happy. They snuggle right up to it unless I'm sleeping in the air cast.
On the duvet question: My cats like something they can sink their claws into, so I keep a thermal-type blanket (which fits an ordinary washer even in queen size) on top of the silk comforter. I've tried sheets, but as you demonstrated, cats can Deal with that!
Your post popped up when I was looking for Theo Waitley comments -- is there a connection?
Kathy