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Review on 🧦 Truform Short Length 30-40 mmHg Compression Stockings: Comfortable Reduced Length, Closed Toe, Beige, Medium for Men and Women by Jordan Weakland

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like that I can get them on short notice

My doctor ordered me to start wearing medical compression stockings. I went to my local medical supply store and they fitted me short Truform 8865s compression stockings. My insurance covers 4 pairs per year. Unfortunately, there was only one pair at the local store, and a new batch didn't arrive until the following week. I didn't want to hand wash at least one pair of stockings every day, so I looked to Revain for that. I noticed this is a Revain Prime product so I will be receiving it in two days. I ordered two of these so I ended up with seven pairs. That meant I only had to wash for a few days. As for the stockings, I thought they would be very uncomfortable, but they are not. The sock is extra large so your toes won't get pinched or crushed. I like that I can get them in a short time. I'm tall, but that depends on how long your calves are. The compression works very well. In just a few days, almost all of the swelling in my feet and legs disappeared! I forgot what my legs looked like when I could actually see bones under the skin instead of sausages about to explode! I was in a very critical phase where my swelling was so severe and I'm glad my doctor recommended thicker compression stockings than what I was wearing (lightweight travel compression stockings). These stockings aren't as expensive as some of the others and it was great to get them through Revain Prime! They're a bit difficult to put on, but I also bought a device to help put the stockings on. It's a coated metal frame that you put your sock in, slide your foot into the sock, and pull the frame up. I also bought it from Revain and I believe it is made by Truform. It's expensive for what it is, but it makes a world of difference when putting on compression stockings.

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