I have to be serious now?  LOL

John,

It sounds like we have almost the same chair!  I have had the same chair
since 1980 as well.

It is a drab yellow color and has that thick 3-4 inch CUSHIONED seat.  Over
the years I am surprised that nothing is available on the market anymore
except for those cheap, plastic ones that are more dangerous for pressure
sores for those of us who would have to sit there longer.

Mine originally came with wheels and foot pedals but when my spasms got
worse we removed the wheels and the foot pedals so I can just rest my
feet on the carpet or take that opportunity to soak them in warm soapy water
and lotion up afterward.

However, a little over a year ago we had to resort to doing my routine in
bed.  I don't go as well as in an upright position but right now I have no
choice and I certainly do not miss having to be liftted on and off the
thing.

My rehabilitation Hospital had me doing my routine in bed but my mother
purchased this "shower chair" with the best of intentions for me when I got
home but I have only used it for my bowel routine and that only started
months after I got home.  I can't remember why I stopped doing it in bed in
1981 and went to the chair but now I am back to bed again.

I have searched and searched and searched out of curiosity to see if there
are any quality chairs like the ones you and I have with no luck so ever.

W, I am pretty sure there is now no brand or model number on my old beast
but there is no doubt it will last a lifetime and then some!  The wheels and
the foot pedals/rests are long gone however.  But it has one damn cushy seat
and soft-padded back!

Lori
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 10:41 AM, John S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I've had the same commode chair since 1980. It has been a great piece..of
> equipment. I've had the seat recovered several times but the seamstress that
> was doing that moved away and now I cabn't seem to find anyone that will
> recover it for a decent price. It has a lovely 4 inch thick foam seat under
> naughahide (sp). In most cases I hate getting out of that chair.
>
> I can find similar commode and shower chairs but none with the rectangular
> catch bucket that removes from behind and is suspended low enough for me to
> stimulate.
>
> Am I missing something? Do any of you know where such a throne can be
> purchased. Mine is also having peculiar aging problems. I'd like to replace
> it before I don't have a pot to poop in. If any of you know a place that has
> a comfortable shower/commode chair. While mine looks a lot like the Invacare
> model, it holds the bucket lower and I need those inches of clearance.
>
> Maybe you have a better, more comfy chair. I'm listening.
>
> I feel like a friend is dying.
>
>
>
> Best to all,
>
> john
>

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