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Re: another question for soaking to remove the cast

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Thank you for updating the progress!

Do they have a cast saw and someone who is comfortable using it?

This would probably be quicker and easier to be used in the clinic

before your visit with the Doctor. If not soak him in a tub of warm

water and vinager, then you should be able to roll off the cast if

they leave a ball of plaster at the end of each roll they apply.

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> i was wondering how long should the cast be soaked? my husband

really had a hard time during the first time. it took him one and a

half hours removing the cast so we ended up being really late going

to the doctor. Dr. Aguilar's assistant said intervals between casting

should just be 30 minutes to one hour. so I was wondering what time

to allot for soaking and removing the cast before going to the doctor

for recasting?

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