Compression stockings....

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Specializes in Obstetrics.

Anyone have a good brand they recommend? I'm a new nurse and my legs have been achy. I'm on orientation 5 days a week and on my feet for most of the day (as are most of us) so I'm sure that has a little something to do with it. Just curious of your opinions on compression stockings before I go and purchase some. Also, do they make you really hot?

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

Yes, they are VERY hot, but there's nothing like them for controlling edema and supporting your legs. I use the Futuro brand (knee-highs) in flesh color and love them. =)

Specializes in LTC, Hospice, Case Management.

Hot and itchy - no matter the brand & I've tried them all with a history of 2 different DVT's.

But, I do have to say, they make my legs feel so much better. Hot/itchy legs = bad Legs without achiness and swelling at the end of a long day = priceless.

i havent noticed hot/intchyness. I agree they make a world of a difference. As for the brand I have mine from a few hospital stays (hey they charged me $50 a pair, might as well get some use out of them!)

Specializes in ICU/PACU.

I don't have compression stockings but I do wear those Diabetes socks that you can buy at Walgreens. They're just knee high socks and are kind of thin that offer more support. I'm not a diabetic, but those make my legs feel great. I think they're under $10.

I wear Nurse Mates Supp Socks. Have them in white and navy, and they're a Godsend. I don't notice that I am any warmer while wearing them, and I am pretty hot-natured. They are about $9 a pair and worth every penny, IMHO.

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.

most of my colleagues use futuro brand, and the prestige medical nurse, they seem to love them specially during winter :cool:

I wear Jobst, bought them on Amazon. You can get them toeless or with toes. Most of my coworkers prefer the toeless, but I like the ones that are like socks. I get medium compression, a lot of people get light compression. My feet did swell, so I wear medium and my legs feel much better! They felt weird the first day or two, but now if I don't wear them I feel weird and my legs get achy.

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