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Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Dec 8 11:43am | Replies (3052)

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I remember the long PT process of learning to stand in place. Boy was that a balance trick., and when up on two feet, I would have to march or teeter to stay upright. They would also make me close my eyes and try to stand; finally one day I was frustrated at my inability to do so and asked “Why on EARTH would I ever intentionally stand up and keep my eyes closed???!!!” She just sweetly replied “You may want to take a shower and rinse your hair without getting shampoo in your eyes”. Well. They do seem to have all the right answers I admit. To this day, every time I rinse my hair in the shower I think of her comment (of course, I keep one hand on the shower safety bar whether I need to or not). Marching in place is a great example of what we do and how we improvise as needed as we find what positions and activities work for us individually. I hope you might get to where you can stand in place longer, with or without eyes open. Thank God for our helpful partners, I would be lost without mine.

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I have used a shower chair for quite some time, it is so much safer and easier than trying to shower with one hand at a time.

Debbie - We have a fiberglass stall showers and when my PN started, I got these suction cup grab bar holders, and they really work! They are 12 inches long - where else but Amazon! I think 2 for like $30. I have them in all bathrooms, and they are actually hard to get off. Great because you can put them where you want, I'm tall so I need them up high. Just thought I'd mention this for those who need balance when showering. Best yet, if you travel, take them with you.