Re: Should I or shouldn’t I ?
I love my bubble bath on a Friday and Saturday early evening. I have my shower every morning but the bathtime is wonderful, complete with scented tea candles and Lional Ritchie and Etta James through my headphones.Re: Should I or shouldn’t I ?
Oh Zuleika I feel for you, I also had my bath taken out, and opted for a walk in shower, due to the same problems as you, but on a 'good' day how I long for a good old soak. I do now and then book into a hotel for the night, just for a long soak. Enjoy your holiday and a hot tub is so more than a bath, you will love it.Re: Should I or shouldn’t I ?
I don't have any problem getting in and out of the bath and prefer a bath to a shower. However, last summer my holiday lodge had a hot tub on the balcony and I had trouble getting my leg over Luckily for me I had someone to help raise my leg over the side while I clung on with both handsRe: Should I or shouldn’t I ?
I envy my brother who has a walk in bath complete with door. I would love one of those, did look at the possibility but almost fainted at the price. Just think, it wouldn't matter if you couldn't get up out of the bath. All one would need to do is drain the water out, open the door, swing your legs out, sit up and wiggle your way out on your bottom if you had to. LOL.Re: Should I or shouldn’t I ?
My shower is over the bath, and i do now have difficulty getting in because of my arthritis. I have not had an actual bath for almost three years, since I slipped and banged my head. Living alone I cant take risks like that, but I do use the shower all of the time despite the mobility problems. I would love a walk-in shower, but as this is rented property I cant see my landlord forking out for that, so I will continue as I am.Re: Should I or shouldn’t I ?
To answer your question I wouldn't risk it personally. I had to go and help a neighbour who couldn't get out of the bath a few years ago it was dreadful for the poor man and I wasn't too impressed either.
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