I am able to hide most all of my medical stuff in our walk-in
closet--fortunately!  Especially being female and wanting a bedroom to look
like a bedroom and somewhat decorative as much as possible.

But there are just things that we use every day and since my husband wants
them all within hands reach (*and most* *of all* he is my savior who has
saved me so many times regarding skin problems, avoiding me getting hurt by
doing certain things himself rather than leaving them to an aide, etc. etc.
etc.) there are numerous tubes of this, sprays of that, underpads and other
things that just sit atop one of our chest of drawers and I am a shelf of a
bookshelf.

I also wish I could get into a normal bed (ESPCIALLY with my husband with
his bed being right next to my hospital bed!)  but my morning and evening
care *absolutely requires a hospital bed* for not only the aides but for my
husband as well when he helps me 97% of the time!  Believe me... I know my
body best after 28 years and my husband being an engineer... so it is not
conducive at this time.

Our goal is to move into our own home with a very large bedroom whereby I
can have my hospital bed in it and we can have a king-sized bed in it and
then have ceiling lifts installed.  Haven't found the right house in the
right location at the right price but we look daily!

You, Quadius, have much more independence than I do so enjoy it!  You and I
talk off list on occasion so I see we have one other thing in common!  Or at
least hopes for these things.

Lori
C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post
Tucson, AZ

Quadius wrote:

"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"

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