The last two months+ I have been figuring out how to live without the use of my right leg and the constant pain and aggravation that that brings. I have learned to drive with my left leg, how to carry things while using crutches, and a whole bunch of other Gimp survival skills. I have now mastered a good deal of 'being-crippled' skills. There is one that I still have yet to master: bathing. As I am going to still be in a boot and unable to put weight on my foot for another 6-8 weeks, and even then I will have weeks of therapy before I can put full weight on it, this is something that I really wanna figure out how to do.
Currently, I bring a chair in and set it next to the bathroom sink (try doing that every day on crutches and you will understand why I have only been bathing twice a week), then I bring in a second chair for my right leg and put it beside the first. I then use the water from the sink to wet my washcloth, apply body wash, scrub, rinse the washcloth, dab, rinse, dab, rinse, dab, rinse, dab, etc. until the soap is off. It requires standing up on one leg (often times when the floor is wet) as I wash and then spend forever trying to get rid of the soap. I then have to dry, get dressed, put everything away, clean and dry up, etc. After everything is done, not only have I spent forever, but I am exhausted for the rest of the day (it is a lot more tiring than it sounds).
I bought two expensive products that my doctor recommended to keep my cast dry so that I could buy a shower chair and just sit in the shower. The problem is that I am a big guy with a big boot, and even the biggest cast covers do not fit mine.
So my question is this, if the castcover/showerchair is not practical, does anyone know of any other way that could make bathing easier and less time consuming? I'd appreciate it...
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