What is every bodies opinion on getting a raised toilet seat for after surgery?
Thanks, Sean |
I have a toilet which is ADA approved so it's higher than the normal toilet. I haven't had surgery but I need this now and it's probably high enough that a raised toilet seat isn't needed.
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Sean:
I had the same discs done as what you are having done this week. I had thought about getting the raised seat but did not. As it turned out I did not need it. I wish you the best of luck this week. I'm excited for you also. It's great having this option rather than a fusion. Terry Newton |
Hi Sean
I use one now and also a "handicap" bar so my hubby doesn't have to help me on and off anymore. http://adrsupport.org/groupee_common.../icon_razz.gif |
Hi Sean
I used a raised toilet seat for about 2 1/2 weeks. I would definately recommend one. So much less stress on the incision and back. I wish you you all the best for your surgery!! Take Care |
Sean,
I also am using one and will continue until everything is fused. For me, a standard toliet puts a lot of bending pressure on L5/S1. Dave |
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