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Joan, Have you investigated switches that could
move the straw toward your mouth and then move it away. Some switches now are
flat and some are as thin as cellophane and could lay next to your head on a
pillow. Gabe uses a lot of switches. Lana, From: Joan Anglin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi everyone I have a question, those of you like me, who cannot reach for a drink
at night, what you do to stay hydrated throughout the night. I only have a PCA
that comes in the morning for four hours, and a private PCA that comes for one
hour to put me to bed at 9 p.m.. From 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. I am dependent on
various people to give me a drink. And from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. I often get very
thirsty. And I just bought a drink straw (J. A. M straw) for $47 hoping that it
would solve the problem. Unfortunately I do not have enough movement to turn my
head far enough so that I do not have to have the straw hanging straight down
over my mouth, which means that it touches me whenever I moved my face --
rather annoying. It also has a very hard end which is not comfortable to grab
hold of, and if I do take a drink I have to blow the water back up the straw so
that it does not drip on my face. Do any of you have any suggestions? I live
alone with two handicapped guys that have been with me fo! r 25 years. They are
very good at helping me out, but this drink problem has me stifled. Looking
forward to some awesome answers. Joan |
- RE: [QUAD-L] Drinking in bed Lana Baugh
- RE: [QUAD-L] Drinking in bed Joan Anglin
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- RE: [QUAD-L] Drinking in bed David K. Kelmer
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- Re: [QUAD-L] Drinking in bed Tim Syfert
- Re: [QUAD-L] Drinking in bed - cup ~LittleQuad~
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