I bought something very similar to the outback in 1996, but it cost considerably more. In fact, now that I think about it, I have a product sitting in my garage that is designed to be hooked up under the sink so a quadriplegic with no arm or hand usage whatsoever can ride up and get water whatever they are in their chair and desire a drink.
I have found other ways of doing it and I'm also prone to drinking too much, so I have chosen to use big jugs of water instead of an unlimited amount. On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Billy Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > For all of us who need to drink water all night in bed I have found a > pretty good solution. I have slept with all kinds of combinations of plastic > bottles in buckets with flexible straws, knocking them over. For 20 years I > have slept in puddles or woken up my poor wife before I drown, always it > seems at 2 AM. > > The product called Hydrant > > http://www.activemotionhealth.com/servlet/the-422/drinking-aid,-water-bottle/Detail > > It hangs on the bed and if you have it above your head you just need to > pinch the mouthpiece with your teeth to start the water flowing into your > mouth. It stops when you let go. > > > Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do! > > Billy > www.langfoundation.org >

