OK, 2nd surgery done. Now where can I donate my boot?
Hello all,
OK, so my leg was cleaned out of all the stitches, and it appears that this 8 month saga is finally over. I need to regain a lot of strength, but I am done! Is there a charity where I can donate my inflatable boot? With any luck, I will never need it again!
Good luck all.
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That’s a great idea to find a place to donate your boot. If you are unlucky enough to A) rupture your Achilles and B) not have insurance to cover the boot- it’ll cost almost two hundred dollars!!! And I agree- here’s to all of us never needing one again.
I say turn it into a planter.
mattmecs - Congrats on moving on from the boot!
I had setup this page: http://achillesblog.com/things-you-might-need/donated-achilles-equipment/
There was one person that mentioned wanting a boot (someone from India), but when I followed up with her, I didn’t hear back.
In the end, I ended up throwing mine out. Yeah, it would have been good to donate it somewhere, as these boots can definitely be reused after washing the padding.
There’s a fairly active “trade” going on in many communities through craigslist (www.craigslist.org) and kijiji (www.kijiji.com) for rehab equipment of all kinds. You can name your own price, including zero.
Both websites are organized locally (unlike this one), so you can eliminate the packaging and shipping.
I recently soaked the liner of my AirCast walker boot in detergent and Oxy stuff. One of my PRP injections “leaked”, so there was a dilute blood stain down the back. After about 36 hours of soaking and a bit of wringing, it looks like brand new.
When I tore my first AT 8 years ago, I got surgery, 3 casts, and a Donjoy “MC Walker” hinged boot, which I loved. I saved the boot, being a packrat in a big house. The experts who slapped me in a boot in December for my second ATR (other side) sold me an AirCast boot instead. I think I should have saved the Cdn$150 and used the hinged boot, and I eventually switched into it, partly because I wanted to use a hinged boot as a transition between a fixed boot and 2 shoes.
Now that I’ve run out of ATs to rupture — touch wood!! — maybe I’ll even sell the Donjoy hinged boot! Maybe.