Wednesday, March 23, 2016

What I did after RT for my Ledderhose Disease (and it's connection to Dupuytren's Disease)

From the first day of RT, I was asked to keep a cover on my foot for the week or so.  That could have been a sock, a shoe or in my case because I traveled to Florida I wore a water sock so I could go into the pool everyday.  I was asked to keep my foot out of the water (due to the chlorine) as much as I could.  I also wanted to keep the sun away from the treated skin.  When out of the pool, I wore my trusty Crocs and tennis shoes.  I went about my normal day, grocery shopping, walking my laps and swimming.  I tried to stay off any gravel or grassy areas since I didn't want to step on any unwanted rocks or stones.

I used these in the water and they worked perfectly.  I could walk to the pool with the hard sole and left them on while in the pool.  They worked out great.  While not so stylish, I had to gather my pride and realize more than likely I would never see these people again.  http://www.fila.com/womens-skele-toes-ez-slide-drainage/5PK14074.html?dwvar_5PK14074_color=033#q=skeletoes&start=1

 Women's skele-toes ez slide drainage in shockingpink