Medical.  My bedroom looks like a medical nightmare.  I wish I could go to a
normal bed, but it would be too hard on my PCA's.  Not to mention that I
love the freedom to be able to move my head up and down with the use of my
ECU.  I have come up with a way to take my medication in the morning by
raising my head up and pulling down a film container which has my medication
in it.  I just don't want to lose my independence.

I definitely would like to have a bed someone could lay on with me.
Quadius


On 12/7/07, donald scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i have been a quad for a mere 16 years and i have a cal king size
> motionless water bed. basically its a regular box spring with a foam bucket
> that holds 9 individual tubes of water covered with a foam cap. i have only
> had 1 small pressure soar from my cushion wearing out. i have always enjoyed
> the fact my bedroom doesn't look clinical with something like a hospital
> bed. i also like having a 2 person bed for the times in life Ive had a
> girlfriend and the rest of the time my dog uses the other side. the foam cap
> on my bed is wearing out a bit and I'm thinking about my next bed. i still
> want a king size but not sure what type. memory foam, posturepedic, or maybe
> air. I'm curious do most of you use a medical type bed or a regular bed and
> which types or brands of both kinds?
>
> thanks, donald
>
> *Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> I have had the same mattress on my hospital bed for 30 years or more so
> it's pretty much worn out. I called my medical supplier to order a new one -
> we'll see!
>
> Dan
>
>
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