Hi Lillian;
Me again. I find it hard to think of going into a mens
room with my husband to help him but I know how much I worry
when he is in there. Wouldn't other men kind of freak out if
they seen a women in the men's room? I've noticed some
hospitals have a private big bathroom for hanicapped
patients but sometimes one has to go to the closest one in
an emergency. This article makes it sound so easy to just go
in with him like I help him at home. I don't know if I can
do that....Am I weird here or what???? Beav
Lillian wrote:
> Caregivers whose loved ones have incontinence problems,
> or medical
> conditions that make normal toileting difficult or
> impossible, "going
> to the bathroom" changes from being "just part of life" to
> being
> a major issue of concern. Click here to read more:
>
> ttp://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/9030/21944/199080.html We
> invite you to take a look at our Album.
> www.angelfire.com/sc/molangels/index.html ( Very
> informational, good tips, Molers pictures, art work and
> much more....
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