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Mar 24, 2017
Help for homeless
1 of 1 found this helpful A homeless man in our area was constantly embarrassed by his incontinence and would not be accepted by shelters due to his problem. A neighbor and I came up with this idea. We tried several brands and this was the best. A very sad story, but a little help goes a long way. He can now sleep inside and avoid embarrassing accidents during the day. This brand holds him through the night without accidents.

Dec 23, 2015
An exact fit!
When I noticed that the hand grip on one of my crutches was tearing, I examined the rest of the rubber parts. They were all getting old. My first thought was to go to the drugstore, but what if they didn't have it? My next thought should have been my first. EBAY. I immediately found what I needed and ordered a full set of parts. They were very reasonable and delivered quickly right to my door. I now have a permanent vendor for such things. Thank you.

Sep 16, 2016
Good help, when help is needed!
When I was bedridden, keeping clean was a major priority, and a major difficulty. You can place a plastic sheet under you to clean linens dry for a bath, but washing the hair involve much more water done the customary way, and almost is impossible to keep your clothing and bed linens dry. No rinse shampoo is so very easy and solves the water problem. Just the right amount of wetness is impregnated with a rinseless shampoo . A few minutes of massage in the cap and you can blow your hair dry. I suggest letting your hair cool off, lightly brush it and let it rest for 5 or 10 minutes before styling.