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I have a partial foot drop in both feet from Neuropathy, sometimes I wear my AFOs to bed if my legs are especially fatigued but they are cumbersome. I am wondering what others wear at night. I ask because although I stretch daily, I can definitely feel the muscles and such in the back of my legs tightening and my toes pointing more especially if a blanket is on top of them, this really makes the muscles in the front of my legs sore. I am looking for something that is comfortable to wear at night, and cheap, and easy to slip on and off to keep my feet from pointing and stretch my the muscles in the back of my legs gently.
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There are devices that keep the covers up off of your feet. I don't know what they are called but they do keep the covers off of your feet. Perhaps someone else can help. It is kind of like a frame where your blankets are over it and your feet rest in the space under it.
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I have these boot like things....and they really work, but, I can only wear one at a time, lest I trip on my bathroom trips. Yes, they have all kinds of things.
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Wisest Elder Ever
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Some of the new flexible ajustable ankle braces may be enough to hold your feet at the angle you want. There is a new one I saw at the drugstore that wraps around the ankle and you can control the tightness well. I bought it before vacation when my left ankle was giving me so much grief. It was less than $10.
This was the one I purchased: http://www.riteaidonlinestore.com/pr...BUY-PLST-0-CAT There are many other types as well.
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Even though we have a house full of beautiful hand-made quilts my mother made, we have had to take all heavy covers off the bed and replace them with a light-weight down comforter. That has been very helpful for me so far in dealing with feet that can not stand the pressure of heavy covers. While I don't suffer foot drop or severe contraction of my foot and leg muscles, it is bad enough to wonder what my next step is . . . because I am up and down all night due to Crohn's, and the hobbling is getting worse.
I hope you find a lightweight and cool solution . . . 'cuz I am right behind you looking for solutions. ![]()
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Wisest Elder Ever
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Yes the bedding can help.
I have one of those big body buddy pillows. I don't use top sheets or blankets at all (this was a female menopausal thing at first to avoid sweating). But I learned quickly that a comforter, --a thin one for spring/fall, and a thicker one--synthetic since I am allergic to feathers...works very well. It traps air around your body and feet so there is virtually little weight on your feet. (no sweating on the body either and you stay pretty warm.) I put the body buddy pillow along one side of my body toward the middle and sometimes under my knees. Over the night it gets kicked around, but it keeps whatever comforter is there off my toes. If you take a shower often you don't need to clean everything that often I have found , and if you wear PJs or the equiv to bed , ditto the same. Buying one that is easily washable is best. In cold weather I wear leg warmers but not socks. I can't stand socks anymore. The leg warmers warm the blood so your feet don't get cold if you stick them out over the night. It has taken me years to get it down the way I have it now. But it works for me.
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