Dressing Yourself Despite Multiple Sclerosis

Despite Multiple Sclerosis


There is probably a list somewhere that frustrates people with multiple sclerosis the most. You must be at least in the top twenty to depend on someone else for the dress. Most people wear clothes without any help. With those who know speed limits better with MS or other illnesses with unexpected limits. They do not take anything for granted.

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If you have just been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis or any other disease that limits your speed, here is good news for you. Dainty is a host of Living Assist Aids that helps you prepare yourself. Our main focus in this article is the "dressing stick". The dressing stick is probably one of the most helpful and basic dressing aids as it works effectively for those with limited hand strength in unloading clothes, socks and even challenging zippers. .

Most manufacturers' designs for the "dressing stick" feature plastic-coated wooden sticks with a C-hook at one end and a push / pull hook at the other end. Lengths range from 24 to 27 inches and range from $ 4.95 to $ 19.95. Below is a brief list of details and prices in the market. Make your comparison shopping taking into account shipping (only a few ship via UPS), specials and other discounts, and don't be fooled by high end prices. They all appear to be of equal quality, so pay more than required without at least quality or at least a lifetime guarantee. Note that these similar occupations also carry many other dressing aids that you can make good use of. It consists of Button Aids, Pantyhose Aids, Permanent Tie Holloway and List. Although multiple sclerosis comes with its limitations, you do not need to be disappointed about dressing yourself. It is up to you to take advantage of these amazing techniques and be very grateful for them. They were built for people like him.

Are you hesitant about the "dressing stick"? Find a lending closet nearby. A lending closet is usually furnished with optional daily living assistants such as walkers, cans, wheelchairs, bath chairs, crutches, etc., for those who cannot afford them or who need items for a short period of time. is needed. Someone in the community who once needed to use them themselves usually donated these items. If you can't locate a loan lender nearby, call MSAA (Multiple Sclerosis Association of America) at 1-800-532-7667. Ask about dressing sticks and other available living aids. Take advantage of all those who suffer from multiple sclerosis.

Brucemedical.com carries a dressing stick for $ 7.95, serial number KN335.

Dynamic-Living.com carries a dressing stick with hooks for $ 7.99, serial number DL1202.

Wisent.com carries two types of dressing sticks: a 27-inch one-piece dressing stick with a C-hook and hook / pull hook at $ 4.95, serial number 28575 and a 27 Coll-inch collapsible dressing stick that is 2 - Breaks 14 ½ inch pieces, useful for passengers ordering at $ 12.95, serial number 28628. If you prefer to pay with PayPal, you can do so on this site.

Lifehome.com carries a dressing stick for $ 19.95.

Otstores.co.uk (for those living in the UK) carries a 24-inch wooden dressing stick for £ 3.51 (inc VAT) with a one-year guarantee.

Dailylivingproducts.com Takes 24 Inch Plastic Coated Dressing Stick For $ 7.50, Item Number: F738810001

Easierliving.com carries a 26-inch plastic coated dressing stick for $ 6.00, order no. Sku 8202. Easy Living also has volume pricing.

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