Good morning everyone! All good wishes LabradorLinda for your surgery tomorrow. I had to be at the hospital very early too so you might be on the morning list. I went down to theatre early once the anaesthetist and surgeon had been to see me. I had spinal block with sedation and was sipping soup by early afternoon, pain free. Are you having a spinal block or general anaesthetic, do you know?
Quite a while before surgery I bought an Aidapt folding walking frame, the without wheels version. This has turned out to be so useful. Before surgery I used it at nighttime go to the bathroom as I felt much safer with it than using the two stick I had to use all the time.
When I was able to use our shower, once all the surgical clips were out of my wound, I placed it just in front of the shower door so I felt safe when getting out. I hung my towel on it and my glasses and am still doing the same, nearly thirteen weeks later! As I said, it is
the version without wheels, so doesn’t move. It folds away, that is a bonus, and I wouldn’t be without it.
I was provided with a height adjustable shower stool from our local authority and the all important raised toilet seat with arms. It is the arms which are so supportive when getting on and off!
Hope this information helps.
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