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How long after surgery did anyone wear their compression device? Mine is the cirul8 device that hugs your legs every so often. I think I wore mine about 2-2.5 weeks. I am up and moving but have since started sitting more so I’m not sure if I should wear them again. I’m one month PO. Cheers :)

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First day in hospital. That was all. Wore the compression tube tights for a few days & that’s all. However if you were advised to use the machine at home, I’d check with your surgeon. There must have been a specific reason why they wanted you to continue it so they will be best to advise how long you need to continue using it.

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I only had it the day of surgery after I was put in my ward. It ended up breaking so was told to move my toes every so often and to get up and moving. I took the compression socks off last night and today is 2 days post op but I am walking around heaps so I think I should be fine.

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On 1/12/2024 at 7:41 AM, gwl_journey23 said:

How long after surgery did anyone wear their compression device? Mine is the cirul8 device that hugs your legs every so often. I think I wore mine about 2-2.5 weeks. I am up and moving but have since started sitting more so I’m not sure if I should wear them again. I’m one month PO. Cheers :)

I only wore the Pneumatic compression leg device the first day in the hospital until I left. Do you have a known circulation issue the doctors are/were trying to circumvent with having you wear it so long? Unless your bariatric team or GP specifically tells you you need to utilize the device I don't feel you need too wear them again.

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2 hours ago, BlondePatriotInCDA said:

I only wore the Pneumatic compression leg device the first day in the hospital until I left. Do you have a known circulation issue the doctors are/were trying to circumvent with having you wear it so long? Unless your bariatric team or GP specifically tells you you need to utilize the device I don't feel you need too wear them again.

I only had that machine attached until that night because it broke, then I just rotated my legs/ ankles and moved my toes.

i still was wearing the compression socks though but the following day after surgery I took them off.

i work with doctors and I went in 6 days post op and he looked at my incisions etc and felt ny legs to make sure everything was okay and it was :)

so unless you had any health issues that they recommended you to continue using them I have no idea why 2 weeks post op?
they want you up and moving for that purpose as well

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