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FREE hardly used NHS crutches


Blondie68

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I have a pair of basic crutches which were given to me at King's College Hospital when I broke my foot recently. I only used them for a couple of days and the hospital doesn't take them back - it seems a waste to throw them away, so if anyone needs them, they are yours.

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Mad - apparently a Health and safety issue. Can understand that much used crutches might be getting Oh I dunno loose screws or whatever but health? Don't see the chairs in waiting rooms being disinfected between each user!

I did manage to freecycle a pair of elbow crutches that I shd never have been issued with because after a couple of hours was realized that my wrists cdn't take the strain.

Hope someone wants them. There is also Freegle - reaches a far wider audience than EDS

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