medivensheer & soft for Women, 8-15 mmHg Calf High Closed Toe Compression Stockings, Natural, Small-Standard
A**.
My favorite socks!
I broke my ankle. Doctor suggested that when I can fit a sock on without pain, I should look into compression socks. After sifting through hundreds of reviews, I decided to give these a try because I liked the neutral look, low compression, and they were available in my size for my grossly swollen ankle (Petite 6). I couldn’t be more happy. They are relatively easy to get on and off, unobtrusive, exactly the right length, the bands do not cut off the circulation under my knee, and feel smooth and nice.The Velcro on my air cast boot has stuck to them a couple times, but gentle manipulation has not resulted in shredding the socks. I machine wash gentle but hang dry them and have had not issues so far. It has been a month and I wear them almost every day. Usually only one at a time. I don’t like to wear both because I use the other foot to push my wheelchair around and they are slippery in my hardwood floor and I am too lazy to put on slippers! I wear both when going out for appointments with my surgeon/podiatrist.Not fond of the white tag on both bands, but 🤷♀️
B**1
Healing and soothing
I originally bought these from my local drug store, but decided to order them from Amazon when it was time to replace them. I am wearing the compression stockings to help reduce swelling and improve the circulation in my leg after breaking my ankle 15 months ago. Four surgeries later (one recently), my calf was quite sore to the touch by day's end, probably because my circulation isn't great. The stockings I've been wearing for about 9 months were a bit stretch out by now, so I knew I needed new ones. The price increased dramatically at the drug store so I ordered them here for the same price I paid originally. Got exactly what I ordered, and after a week I'm noticing the circulation is better and less swelling and leg pain. I'm going to buy another pair as a backup! Yes, they wear out a bit and stretch and get runs like nylons, although they are much more durable than nylons. I hand wash mine. Takes some getting used to, getting them on. My method is get the toes in, then pull them from the top until they're over the heel, then roll them over the leg. Pull them off by rolling inside out from top down, kinda. But find your own method that works for you! Well worth the cost!
J**R
Great stockings!
These are great! They've lasted at least a year and I just bought more to replace them.
K**L
THIGH HIGH COMPRESSION STOCKING
I'm not sure if I purchased the median thigh high at the same time as the toe in for calf link. I am just now wearing the tight thigh high size "1", I'm 4'3/4" tall, 108 weight and the size of the thigh is under 24", in measuring the thigh it is 17 1/2 to 18". I do have the glue to use but I didn't expect to have to use the glue so quickly. My foot size is 10 to 11Narrow width (depending on which shoe brand it is.Do you have any other suggestions on how to wear these. Someone said why don't you wear a garden belt. Would that work with compressions stockings. Look forward to hearing back to you. My calf highs are fine. Correction: Mt height is 5’4.5”.
M**M
Mediven Sheer Compression Stockings are great!
I am glad these stockings are available in a short length as the regular length is way too long. Not all brands of compression stockings are available in a short length. Thank you.
T**D
cuts off blood flow.
ordered the appropriate size but the band is very tight; it leaves a deep indentation and cuts off my blood flow.
G**A
They do the job!
Took a while to get them but I love them.
L**Z
These are the best fitting. I like the regular and am 5'6" ...
These are the best fitting. I like the regular and am 5'6" and if I get the petite they are just a little bit short. They are easy to pull on and easy to take off for those that have problems. They are very light weight so can be worn all year long and not be to hot.
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