Hello
Been doing infusion for about a year now and one of the things I keep struggling with is having a good comfortable tie off.
I came across replaceable bra straps. First they are elastic so less likely to cut off circulation and cause discomfort. Secondly they have an adjustable clasp so no need to tie any knots or anything. You can get them on Amazon and they come in different widths. Only thing you need to do is clip the hooks off of either end, and cut off the loop for the hook on one end so it can be fed through the clasp to remove and put on.
Possible new tie off
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Re: Possible new tie off
If you have ever gone for a blood test of IV they use a rubber strap on your arm for temporary constriction, I think those would work quite well.
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Re: Possible new tie off
Do you have a link to an example of what you are describing?Someguyoverthere wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 4:31 pm Hello
Been doing infusion for about a year now and one of the things I keep struggling with is having a good comfortable tie off.
I came across replaceable bra straps. First they are elastic so less likely to cut off circulation and cause discomfort. Secondly they have an adjustable clasp so no need to tie any knots or anything. You can get them on Amazon and they come in different widths. Only thing you need to do is clip the hooks off of either end, and cut off the loop for the hook on one end so it can be fed through the clasp to remove and put on.
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Re: Possible new tie off
I use the sash from my bathrobe. It's thick and soft and super comfortable, and it doesn't dig into my skin at all even when things get tight