You mention perhaps needing to relocate the toilet paper holder. I have a wonderful holder that has a sort of hook that fits over the vanity door. It holds two rolls. You could hook it on in either direction -- the stored toilet paper can be hidden behind the closed vanity door or allowed to hang on the front of the vanity door, as I prefer. It's a great solution when there is no other reachable place to affix a regular screw-in toilet paper holder.
Good morning, i hope you can help me. My mom had a hip replacement surgery 2 weeks ago, so when can she sit on the toilet with the help of the toilet raiser? Thank you.
Hello 😊I purchased a gorilla bath mat after watching your channel and do you still recommend them? Because on a short video you didn't seem to. So what changed your mind? Is it the hassle of constantly having to clean them? Love your channel❤ Ronnie Lopez 😊
I recommend them if you can properly lift and let them dry after use. They do a great job of softening the floor and adding grip, but need care and maintenance to prevent mold growth. The alternatives I showed are for those who can’t handle the maintenance 😉
I have an issue that I'm trying to find a solution to... As I age, my back hurts more. I need all my cupboard space but most are at floor level. I used to sit on the floor to reach in the back but now I can't sit on the floor or bend all the way over to reach things at floor level. I need to have more raised cupboards without hiring a carpenter or spending a ton of money. Also I have a tiny apartment but I can use my living room space. I really have to plan for a future that includes not bending over so much. I'm still able to bend right now, but time is ticking, so I'd like to figure out solutions soon.
Can you please make a video on how to walk with a walker/crutches, weight bearing, non-weight bearing, and partial-weight bearing while being in walking boot/post-op shoe? I would really appreciate it while recovering from my fractured ankle and all 5 broken toes😢
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@@deborahc.9869 if I keep the stainless steel nail inside the toilet flush tank, will it not come inside the toilet with water while flushing. Thanks 🙏
I wouldn't say it's better, but it is a very good alternative when grab bars are not a good option for the space or in a rental/temporary situation. Grab bars allow greater placement options, which may be important for some users versus these static setups.
I weighed 140 at my max...and those flimsy plastic toilet assists barely accommodated MY weight...let alone 500 or 1,000 pounds plus. I'm sure someone 500 pounds plus can fit inside the handles though. Someone with expensive surgery and hardware best not compromise.
@@EquipMeOT no, if you're injured or if you just had expensive surgery, I'd not trust them. It didn't hold up for me at 140. I do like that bidet option though.
You mention perhaps needing to relocate the toilet paper holder. I have a wonderful holder that has a sort of hook that fits over the vanity door. It holds two rolls. You could hook it on in either direction -- the stored toilet paper can be hidden behind the closed vanity door or allowed to hang on the front of the vanity door, as I prefer. It's a great solution when there is no other reachable place to affix a regular screw-in toilet paper holder.
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Good morning, i hope you can help me. My mom had a hip replacement surgery 2 weeks ago, so when can she sit on the toilet with the help of the toilet raiser?
Thank you.
Hello 😊I purchased a gorilla bath mat after watching your channel and do you still recommend them? Because on a short video you didn't seem to. So what changed your mind? Is it the hassle of constantly having to clean them? Love your channel❤ Ronnie Lopez 😊
I recommend them if you can properly lift and let them dry after use. They do a great job of softening the floor and adding grip, but need care and maintenance to prevent mold growth. The alternatives I showed are for those who can’t handle the maintenance 😉
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You're welcome!
I have an issue that I'm trying to find a solution to...
As I age, my back hurts more. I need all my cupboard space but most are at floor level. I used to sit on the floor to reach in the back but now I can't sit on the floor or bend all the way over to reach things at floor level.
I need to have more raised cupboards without hiring a carpenter or spending a ton of money. Also I have a tiny apartment but I can use my living room space.
I really have to plan for a future that includes not bending over so much. I'm still able to bend right now, but time is ticking, so I'd like to figure out solutions soon.
Pushing down on just one handle is liable to loosen the nuts over time and increases the possibility of exceeding the weight limit on that side
Can you please make a video on how to walk with a walker/crutches, weight bearing, non-weight bearing, and partial-weight bearing while being in walking boot/post-op shoe? I would really appreciate it while recovering from my fractured ankle and all 5 broken toes😢
Okay, I randomly came across your channel. I have to say you are absolutely gorgeous, smart, and more. Take it as a compliment. Compliments from Connecticut
What is the remedy for condensation in the toilet flush tank? Thanks 🙏
You should put a three inch plastic or stainless nail or screw to prevent that.
@@deborahc.9869 should I keep it inside the toilet flush tank? Thanks 🙏 Please help. Thanks 🙏
@@deborahc.9869 I don’t understand why Plastic nails, thank you 🙏 Please help and guide. Thank you 🙏
@@deborahc.9869 if I keep the stainless steel nail inside the toilet flush tank, will it not come inside the toilet with water while flushing. Thanks 🙏
Is this product better than grab bars?
I wouldn't say it's better, but it is a very good alternative when grab bars are not a good option for the space or in a rental/temporary situation. Grab bars allow greater placement options, which may be important for some users versus these static setups.
I weighed 140 at my max...and those flimsy plastic toilet assists barely accommodated MY weight...let alone 500 or 1,000 pounds plus. I'm sure someone 500 pounds plus can fit inside the handles though. Someone with expensive surgery and hardware best not compromise.
Exactly, the width won’t accommodate all body types, but the added weight capacity provides a significantly more secure user experience!
@@EquipMeOT no, if you're injured or if you just had expensive surgery, I'd not trust them. It didn't hold up for me at 140. I do like that bidet option though.
1000 pounds. Wow. 21 inches wide may not be enough to allow a person of that weight. Maybe 52 inches.
The arm rests are removable, but you are correct, the width won't accommodate all body types.
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