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Anyone with experience with full leg casts?
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 568097" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>PC16 broke his ankle badly right before his bar mitzvah. He had surgery with pinning and was in a full leg cast from June 4 till almost September.hee</p><p>He had a cast that was waterproof and he could be showered in it. It was a lifesaver and you should definitely ask about it.</p><p></p><p>We have a slab shower in the basement. H or oldest boy would wheel easy child outside, around the house and into the basement. We placed a shower chair there and easy child would be helped to undress and the shower would be turned on for him. When he was ready, he'd call upstairs to be retrieved. We took him to daughter's college orientation, the school is pretty hilly, in the chair. I didn't have to do the shower deal because he really didn't want me to. </p><p></p><p>He was in a Special Education school that had space in a church then and it wasn't accessible so he had home instruction for the last month of 7th grade. H and his teacher set it up so he could skype with his class and they loved it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 568097, member: 3493"] PC16 broke his ankle badly right before his bar mitzvah. He had surgery with pinning and was in a full leg cast from June 4 till almost September.hee He had a cast that was waterproof and he could be showered in it. It was a lifesaver and you should definitely ask about it. We have a slab shower in the basement. H or oldest boy would wheel easy child outside, around the house and into the basement. We placed a shower chair there and easy child would be helped to undress and the shower would be turned on for him. When he was ready, he'd call upstairs to be retrieved. We took him to daughter's college orientation, the school is pretty hilly, in the chair. I didn't have to do the shower deal because he really didn't want me to. He was in a Special Education school that had space in a church then and it wasn't accessible so he had home instruction for the last month of 7th grade. H and his teacher set it up so he could skype with his class and they loved it. Good luck with the surgery. [/QUOTE]
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