Remember the keeping a cast dry question?

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brenda
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Remember the keeping a cast dry question?

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Well, here is the answer if anyone is unfortunate enough to be in this predicament.

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I found this by accident when I was at a medical supply store with my Mom. It is called a Dry Pro. It is made of rubber and you basically suck all of the air out so that it is watertight to your skin. It definitely works. They make them for legs and arms, long and short. My husband was bummed that he couldn't use our pool. Problem sloved.
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mbw1024
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oh my gosh! what happened to him?
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Post by brenda »

He fractured his ankle and had to have surgery. Crutches will be his friends for quite some time.
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sorry Gary! feel better! [/u]
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Good to hear there's a viable option! Sorry about your hubby's leg!
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Nice pool. :D
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Post by Boston Mike »

Ok Brenda, I just have to do it.

Man does Gary look a bit webtarded with that thing on. :wink:

Seriously, I hope he is ok.

Nice pool by the way.
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