Hi
I have finally gotten my back finished but am unable to apply antibacterial soap etc so not being funny but what is the easiest way to care for this as overseas and on my own?
@yodaddynukka 131445 wrote:
I use this and I love it:
Bed Bath and Beyond – Lotion Applicator Back Brush customer reviews – product reviews – read top consumer ratings
For the win!
I get my wife to apply it 🙂
I thought about using a miniature paint roller.
Thanks for that. is it readily available from local pharmacy and are there other alternatives? Will continue to have a look around. Cheers again
@Kiwi111 131489 wrote:
Thanks for that. is it readily available from local pharmacy and are there other alternatives? Will continue to have a look around. Cheers again
Thailand:)
if youre in america its (or a variation of) should be available in any bed, bath, beyond or similar store.
I didn’t realize until a recent conversation most people cannot wash their whole backs without assistance, and are walking around with unwashed backs. I knew old people couldn’t, and double upper amputees, but I sort of assumed Regular Joes had long enough arms those back scrubber things were purely impulse purchases and Christmas gifts for people you hate.
@GrayCatLove 131521 wrote:
I didn’t realize until a recent conversation most people cannot wash their whole backs without assistance, and are walking around with unwashed backs. I knew old people couldn’t, and double upper amputees, but I sort of assumed Regular Joes had long enough arms those back scrubber things were purely impulse purchases and Christmas gifts for people you hate.
I had an automobile accident in 1980 that crushed my left elbow. I get by really well, but I can’t get my whole back covered.
@Sam-I-Am 131525 wrote:
I had an automobile accident in 1980 that crushed my left elbow. I get by really well, but I can’t get my whole back covered.
People with range of motion damage I can see having issues. Is replacing the joint even a possibility now? They’re so much better than they used to be.
@GrayCatLove 131551 wrote:
People with range of motion damage I can see having issues. Is replacing the joint even a possibility now? They’re so much better than they used to be.
I checked two years ago and not a chance. I get by 99% so I’m cool with it.
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