mjkelleher’s said yesterday:
…and later on, when Michael is married and has a family of his own, Lawrence and his partner would babysit for his child.
There was a query about this yesterday, but you might not have read it so I’ve added it to today’s. I cannot recall this sequence at all and can’t locate it anywhere. Could you find it in the complete catalogue and post the link here?
http://catalog.fborfw.com/
I have a niece who, when she was young, had a cast on her arm. Whe they went to take it off they found several pens and pencils inside from where she had scratched at itches.
I had a cast from my toes to my knee for a broken ankle. I used a dowel to itch. And my mom couldn’t figure out how I was able to take baths. I just propped my right leg on the side of the tub!! It was heaven when the cast was removed!!!!!!
Metal coat hangers shapped to work with bandages on the ends. These kind of casts are hardly ever used any more. New flexing and air ones don’t have to problems. Eval K. used to cut them off after the first day, which was even nuttier than his jumps.
I remember when I broke my leg the night before my 21st birthday. My dad told me about the coat hanger trick when I had an itch. The only problem was he didn’t tell me about how not to get it caught in the lining of the cast! The night he had people at the house for a business dinner I got a hanger caught and couldn’t get it out. It wasn’t funny then but we laugh about it now.
AdamsFamily1MW over 14 years ago
mjkelleher’s said yesterday: …and later on, when Michael is married and has a family of his own, Lawrence and his partner would babysit for his child.
There was a query about this yesterday, but you might not have read it so I’ve added it to today’s. I cannot recall this sequence at all and can’t locate it anywhere. Could you find it in the complete catalogue and post the link here? http://catalog.fborfw.com/
Thanks!
Templo S.U.D. over 14 years ago
That goodness I’ve never had a casted leg or arm… or full body. Casts sure make it uneasy when you’ve an itch under there.
Wildmustang1262 over 14 years ago
Using the metal hanger will do perfectly fine to scratch inside a casted leg.
lippone over 14 years ago
I have a niece who, when she was young, had a cast on her arm. Whe they went to take it off they found several pens and pencils inside from where she had scratched at itches.
cdward over 14 years ago
Yeah, I remember that when I had a cast on my arm as a kid. Used a long comb mostly but would take anything that reached down there.
My mom was in a leg cast for six month (really bad break) - and she used coat hangars.
dianecliff over 14 years ago
Oh boy, can I relate! I used to use the long thin strips of metal for putting alarm strips in books in our library. No sharp ends like a hangar!
Nelly55 over 14 years ago
been there done that.
had both my legs casted…………..oh the itching!!
gobblingup Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’ve never had a cast (knock on my hard head), but everyone’s comments are sure making me itch all over!
bald over 14 years ago
if you remember solarcaine spray , i used that to help relieve the itch in my cast
cjgs1943 over 14 years ago
I had a cast from my toes to my knee for a broken ankle. I used a dowel to itch. And my mom couldn’t figure out how I was able to take baths. I just propped my right leg on the side of the tub!! It was heaven when the cast was removed!!!!!!
Mythreesons over 14 years ago
Knitting needles worked good. They come in several lengths so maybe you can find one the length you need.
Ashrey over 14 years ago
I don’t like these anymore.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Metal coat hangers shapped to work with bandages on the ends. These kind of casts are hardly ever used any more. New flexing and air ones don’t have to problems. Eval K. used to cut them off after the first day, which was even nuttier than his jumps.
mark.parkhill over 14 years ago
I remember when I broke my leg the night before my 21st birthday. My dad told me about the coat hanger trick when I had an itch. The only problem was he didn’t tell me about how not to get it caught in the lining of the cast! The night he had people at the house for a business dinner I got a hanger caught and couldn’t get it out. It wasn’t funny then but we laugh about it now.
mroberts88 over 14 years ago
lbbear has a good idea. Use a coat hanger.
JanLC over 14 years ago
The blunt end of knitting needles work best.
coffeeturtle over 14 years ago
Haha! True!
@mrslukeskywalker – you had to say bugs, didn’t you? :-)
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
At least she didn’t say head lice….
littledutchboy over 14 years ago
the new modern casts are plastic, light weight and don’t seem to have the same effect of itching.