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Waterproof (no, really) PICC protector

Forums General Melanoma Community Waterproof (no, really) PICC protector

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    Donna M.
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      So after a solid week of dressing changes because my picc got wet, I found the DryPro Waterproof PICC Protector by DryCorp.  It's a rubber sleeve that you slip over your arm, and it has a pump that creates a vacuum seal around your PICC.  You can also use it for swimming.  I just tried mine, and it works!  Check it out at http://www.drycorp.com.

      Hope everyone is having a good day!

      So after a solid week of dressing changes because my picc got wet, I found the DryPro Waterproof PICC Protector by DryCorp.  It's a rubber sleeve that you slip over your arm, and it has a pump that creates a vacuum seal around your PICC.  You can also use it for swimming.  I just tried mine, and it works!  Check it out at http://www.drycorp.com.

      Hope everyone is having a good day!

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        BethA
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          There should be a "like" button.  Thanks for the information. 

          BethA
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            There should be a "like" button.  Thanks for the information. 

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