Saturday, 11 April 2026

Much Ado about a Small Parcel

 

It's been six months since my knee injury back in early October. I've come a long way since the initial stage when the whole leg was blue and the left knee resembled a balloon.  But I still depend on wearing knee sleeves on that knee for support, plus using a walking pole/stick when I go out. And I'm still struggling to figure out the "right balance" between  "being on my feet" vs resting, during the day. 

I'm using two different kinds of knee sleeves. When I go out, or am on my feet a lot at home, I prefer a compression one in synthetic material (on the left below). Luckily, I already had those (having had milder "on and off" problems before), so could use those right from start after my injury. (Which helped to keep the swelling down - and the doctors I saw shortly afterwards seemed to approve.) 

Knästöd med kompression - Gladkropp  Kroppsbutiken Knästöd One size Knäskydd i bambu  

After the injury I also bought the grey ones to the right, made of bamboo - softer, "airier" and more comfortable to wear in the night. (I'm actually surprised how much that helps to keep the knee steady during sleep.)

With spring/summer and warmer weather ahead now, I thought it might be a good idea to order yet another pair of bamboo sleeves, as I imagine they may also be more comfortable than the synthetic ones in hot weather. However, when I checked the website where I had bought the old ones, that company did no longer have them in stock... 

... But if you have ever googled anything even once, you know that a lot of products will prove to be available from more than one company... (My FB ad algorithms have been actually been showing me very little but knee sleeves and compression socks all winter!) 

I found some looking very similar, from another Swedish company, which did seem to have them in stock for speedy delivery. They also seemed to promise to deliver parcels to the most convenient place for the customer - which in this case should have been by "letter" directly to my own mailbox. (As that had worked with similar deliveries from other companies before.) At worst (I thought), I might have to go a covenience shop in my own neighbourhood to pick it up (~300 m away). 

Big Groan from me when yesterday I received a text that the parcel had arrived at a (for me) very incovenient shop around 2 km away - across the city centre from where I live, and up a rather steep hill... 

Ah well. This morning was neither wet nor windy, and as it was Saturday, the buses shouldn't be crowded. I walked to the nearest bus stop (~300 m), took a bus from there to the railway station, where I changed to another bus that took me (via the city centre) half way up the hill towards my goal. Got my parcel (which could indeed easily have been made flat enough to be sent by regular mail) - and managed to refrain from complaining to the shop assistant (as it wasn't his fault)... 

Out on the street again, I decided to try a downhill walk back "downtown". I managed it - but learned that walking downhill still requires "baby steps". So it took a while. 

Back down at the bus square (on flat ground by the river), I got on a third bus to take me two stops further along the river; from where I knew it would "only" take me another 15 min or so to walk the rest of the way home. 

All in all, the whole outing took me about an hour and a half. 

However, the content of the package did turn out to my satisfaction. The new bamboo  sleeves (I ordered two) seem to be the same size and quality as the old ones, and feel the same. So at least I won't have to return them - and hopefully it will be a while before I feel need to buy more... 

Left: New - Right: Old
 

The photo at the top of this post was taken from about half way down the hill from the shop - turning back and looking uphill. (If anyone wonders about the windowless brick wall on the right, that belongs to a church.)

 

24 comments:

  1. Oh MY! Well, it is good that your knee is well enough to do all of this. And I was holding my breath that after all of this, they may have not been satisfactory.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Ginny, I was "holding my breath" about that myself, so was very relieved to find - when I got back home - that at least the product itself was what I expected.

      Delete
  2. What are at adventure and Im so glad the knee sock is just right! However a word back to the company about delivery site might be a good idea.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Barbara, if they send me one of those emails asking for a review, I might. If not, I don't think I'll bother. Just make a note to myself not to use that particular company again if I can avoid it...

      Delete
  3. That was a lot of walking and getting on and off the bus and walking up and down a hill. You did well and your knee held up. Bravo.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Terra, I decided to take it as another lesson in how to currently make best use of the buses - something that was made increasingly complicated a few years ago, compared to earlier, when nearly all bus lines met in the same square. (Now they don't, which makes it an extra headache to figure out how to get oneself from A to B...)

      Delete
  4. I am sorry to hear your knees are bad and I know the value of compression and support, since one son also has a problem but not all the time.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. River, partly age related for me I suspect, but made worse by my fall back in the autumn. At least the other knee is still "ok".

      Delete
  5. I hope the bamboo ones have been helping you. My daughter gets bad knees, I'll be sure to pass on the information to her, maybe she can find some here.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Amy, it may be worth trying. I suspect the bamboo ones are all made in China but sold internationally via various companies. (And not surprised if the sames applies to many synthetic ones.)

      Delete
  6. Well done, you! NOT well done, company!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Meike, these days I'm not sure whether to blame a human or AI for the inability to figure out the "best" delivery option... I much prefer to be allowed to choose that myself; but in this case I decided to trust their apparent confidence. (Sometimes one just never learns, but remains optimistic!)

      Delete
  7. You would have thought the company would have chosen somewhere closer to you, given that you obviously had a knee injury and needed them, but well done for successfully completing that marathon.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Addy. I arrived at the conclusion that in the end, just getting myself there to pick it up would probably on the whole be less stressful than trying to sort it out via emails and phonecalls and whatnot... (I also kind of doubt if at their end, there's an actual human involved in making the delivery decision these days.) I'll take it as another lesson learned when it comes to double-checking delivery methods (or options) before ordering.

      Delete
  8. Well, you got plenty of exercise collecting your parcel. I hope your knee didn't complain afterwards. Bamboo is a very nice material - I have it in pillow slips and underwear.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Janice, back home I immediately offered the troubled knee to wear a bamboo sleeve both night and day for a couple of days - and today just stay in and rest. So far ok, and not too much complaining... ;)

      Delete
  9. Thank goodness they turned out to be suitable! Getting parcels these days seems ever more complicated. One our our delivery drivers just plonks them down outside the front door to our block. Really annoying when they can't be bothered to wait for the addressee to answer.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Jenny, online shopping and parcel delivery is becoming a jungle. It has happened to me before that I had to go "across town" to pick up parcels, so lately I've really tried to read delivery terms carefully. Seems I still need to be even more alert, though!

      Delete
  10. I think that bamboo sleeves on the legs of older women are very sexy.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. And comments like that is why I wear either trousers or long skirts in public! (And had the comment here been from someone unknown to me, it would have been deleted...)

      Delete
  11. Goodness, what a trek you had, so good to know that you don't have to return them! I don't often buy online, unless I can't find what I want nearer to home, in a local shop.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Carol, I don't normally buy all that much online either (not counting my regular home deliveries from a nearby supermarket). With clothes and shoes etc I prefer to be able to see and try things on before I buy. Can't think of any local shop likely to sell these knee sleeves, though...

      Delete
  12. Do you not have delivery lockers? We can request quite a few of our deliveries to these addresses. Glad to managed to get your new knee supports.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. CK, I know there are some places with delivery lockers although I've so far never had to use one (or found that convenient). The problem with the delivery above was that I was neither allowed to choose the method of delivery myself, nor did the company fulfill their promise of choosing the "most convenient" pick-up place. (Convenient for them, maybe! - but definitely not for me!)

      Delete

Communication is what makes blogging fun :)
... but all spam or suspected spam will be deleted.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...