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    Putting a coat on

    I really struggle to put a coat on and quite often fail.
    Is there a device available to buy that will hold a coat for you while you get your arms in?
    Now the cold weather is here it@s getting urgent.
    It's all funny

    #2
    Nothing I am aware of other than asking a friend or neighbour. I have found that sharing the news of my illness results in many ‘If there’s anything I can do, just ask’. Sharing what seems to be such a simple thing with friends let’s them know how hard this illness is.

    Richard
    Richard

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      #3
      Sorry Ken, I don't know of any such handy gadgets. I had help from carers quite early on.

      Women can buy cape type outerwear, I wonder if there are men's equivalents? xx
      ​Diagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Spinal (hand) Onset.
      Significant bulbar impairment - No functional limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV - Eye gaze user
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        #4
        It's the thing |I struggle with now the weather is cold. Also dreading winter vests as I am still in teeshirts.
        I had a huge problem fastening the top button on my jeans but found a device that helps with that.
        I go for a pub meal on a Thursday evening with my brother so by the time I have showered and got dressed I am shattered. I also get embarrassed having to eat with a fork while supporting my wrist with the other hand.
        It's all funny

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          #5
          keno maybe track bottoms and tops...no buttons. 👍
          Initial diagnosis 7-4-2021 'suspected MND' confirmed by 2nd opinion 4th June 2021 ALS. Began with R foot limp and lots of falls. NIV overnight. Generally weak. Mostly terrified.​​​​​​

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          • You are at the stage now where you need a carer, Keno.

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              #7
              I am fighting hard against that day Graham
              It's all funny

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                #8
                Found this for you on Youtube, hope it helps........https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24elXNSnTSs

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by aussiegirl View Post
                  Found this for you on Youtube, hope it helps........https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24elXNSnTSs
                  wonder how it would work with a heavy coat? thanks.
                  It's all funny

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                    #10
                    keno I was where you are and the sooner you get to accept what is happening to you the happier you will be. It is what it is and does what it does. Who said life was fair? 😉xx
                    Bulbar started Jan 2020. Mute and 100% tube fed but mobile and undefeated. Stay Strong 🤗😘🤗😁xx

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                      #11
                      keno
                      Good morning, hope the you tube tup helps?IDo you have health professionals that offer you support.Many people who live alone need Carers to support them to remain at home eventually.
                      Have a good day.
                      Mary

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mary C View Post
                        keno
                        Good morning, hope the you tube tup helps?IDo you have health professionals that offer you support.Many people who live alone need Carers to support them to remain at home eventually.
                        Have a good day.
                        Mary
                        I have seen the support nurse who came to see me last week but it will take time to sort out I suppose.
                        All my life has been dedicated to being independent, right or wrong that is who I am and I will fight for the right to be me to the death if necessary.
                        I still manage a walk but down to once a day (when i can get my coat on) and I still do my own meals although deadly with a kitchen knife so do get the Worcester farm foods in.
                        Being able to achieve things does help my mental health a great deal.

                        It's all funny

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                          #13
                          Hi Keno,
                          totally agree to maintain independence while safe to do so.However it’s good to do your research in advance and for example know who could arrange help if and when needed and keep record of phone numbers.

                          Lots of people live alone who have MND but gradually need help with personal care etc.
                          Hope you have a support network around you .

                          Maybe useful to write a list of questions for next time support nurse visits ?Hope you have a lifeline, key safe and benefits such as attendance allowance sorted out.
                          The members on this forum are here to help.
                          Best wishes
                          Mary

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                            #14
                            Ps@keno
                            In earlier post you mentioned you are struggling to shower and clean home.
                            Your support nurse could refer you to an occupational therapist to see if things like gab rails can be helpful in your shower.
                            Also there is help with essential cleaning.
                            Maybe you could mention that on next support nurse visit?
                            best wishes
                            Mary

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mary C View Post
                              Ps@keno
                              In earlier post you mentioned you are struggling to shower and clean home.
                              Your support nurse could refer you to an occupational therapist to see if things like gab rails can be helpful in your shower.
                              Also there is help with essential cleaning.
                              Maybe you could mention that on next support nurse visit?
                              best wishes
                              Mary
                              I do a little dusting every day and have a battery G-Tek cleaner which works well on these laminate floors.
                              There are people scheduled to visit in the next few weeks.
                              The hardest part of showering is my hair but this morning I put shampoo on at the sink before getting in the shower and that was a little easier. I am learning technics with towels too to dry my back and have to wait an hour before fighting with my socks.
                              I do find that it is all very fatiguing but I see it as an exercise workout.
                              It's all funny

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