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snowqueeneh
I cannot find any nice abdominal binders for sale. Anyone have any suggestions? I heard of someone with a "glow in the dark" binder... that would be cool.
MrBump
is it for blood pressure or looks ?
snowqueeneh
It's to help him cough and looks too. The hospital put one on him and we have kept it up ever since. I'm really not even sure if he needs it. It does help him cough al lot better.
qbounce
Have you tried having him not wear it even for a few hours a day, or when he just stays in the house? His body may alredy be aclimated to not needing it anymore.

I weaned off mine the first 6 months post SCI.
StillFingers
QUOTE (snowqueeneh @ Nov 11 2009, 08:31 PM) *
I cannot find any nice abdominal binders for sale. Anyone have any suggestions? I heard of someone with a "glow in the dark" binder... that would be cool.

Snowqueeneh, you can find these in most CVS, Wallgreens, etc. just look around...good luck.

Futuro - Surgical Binder & Abdominal Support
http://www.futuro-usa.com/product_detail.aspx?id=35
Tortfeasors
QUOTE (snowqueeneh @ Nov 11 2009, 11:31 PM) *
I cannot find any nice abdominal binders for sale. Anyone have any suggestions? I heard of someone with a "glow in the dark" binder... that would be cool.


I get my supplies from www.SportAid.com

they're realy helpful, shipping is speedy, no complaints
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