Speaking of toilet seats......

Whatever it takes to get the job done!!!

I put a set of these on my mother's toilet and they worked great.

They use the two bolt holes in the toilet seat for support, the width is adjustable and they don't require any extra cleaning.

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It has come to that point in my life where I no longer laugh at this seat. My camper John is so low to the floor, this seat has saved the day and my knees for me. When it was given to me I said..no way, but now... ahhh.

Haha. In our RV I have the opposite problem... the seat is so tall that my feet dangle. Guess I need a "Squatty Potty" in there. :laugh:
 
I have a tall seat like that without the arms. Because the normal one was too low after I had my hip replacement .
 
Papa, I have no shame about it, because of my knees, I had to get one of those as well. mines too like Geezerette is without the arms it has done wonders for my knees. I've had mine for about two or so months now. I'm probably going to replace the one I have because my toilet has an oval opening and my riser had a round opening I want a wider opening.
 
Just before I turned 40 I was in an accident and my hip was broken. No surgery, but long tough healing process. I had a walker and also an elevated toilet seat. That thing was a life-saver! :yes:
 
When my Son renovated out bathrooms he put in a higher toilet in each of them. I'm so happy he did. With my bad knee it makes life a whole lot easier. What I hate are the public restrooms. Never enough room once I'm down to get up. I guess I lean forward more than most people to get up because I'm always banging my head against the stall door. I hate to use the handicapped stall because maybe someone who really needs it will come in while I'm using it.
 
When my Son renovated out bathrooms he put in a higher toilet in each of them. I'm so happy he did. With my bad knee it makes life a whole lot easier. What I hate are the public restrooms. Never enough room once I'm down to get up. I guess I lean forward more than most people to get up because I'm always banging my head against the stall door. I hate to use the handicapped stall because maybe someone who really needs it will come in while I'm using it.

People say this a lot....but how often does it happen? Almost never.

I've used the handicapped stall quite a bit. If some handicapped person needs it for a bathroom emergency, I'll get up. It's never happened.
 
One toilet in our condo had a crack at the base, it didn't leak, but I replaced both of them with "comfort height" units. Much better.
 
I'm not to the point that I need one but because I'm kinda lazy I think that I'd like to have one with a hydraulic lift.

On second thought I think I'll pass.....what if the thing had a malfunction, would it fling me across the room like I was sitting on a catapult ? :)

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I'm not to the point that I need one but because I'm kinda lazy I think that I'd like to have one with a hydraulic lift.

On second thought I think I'll pass.....what if the thing had a malfunction, would it fling me across the room like I was sitting on a catapult ? :)

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yeah, and if you accidently hit the lever during, well, you know.....premature ejectulation? (I just made a word)


....I'm going to go back to bed now
 
When I fell and hurt my back and knees last year,the raised toilet seat saved me It`s stored in the garage in it`s box now and I hope I never need it again,but glad to know it`s there in case....
 
Our seat at home is very low, we've been talking about getting a higher one for some time now but haven't gotten around to it. Plus, we don't like the idea of the low flush feature, had that where I used to work and just getting a tissue down that you blew your nose with was sometimes unsuccessful with that toilet.

This is the one in our camper, you have to step up to get on it....deserving of the nickname 'throne'. :p

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For my wife's birthday, when we lived in So. Calif., I bought her a nice foam toilet seat and installed it. She loved it. When we left So Calif., we left it in the apartment, so I have bought her two others since. Much nicer to sit on than the hard wooden ones.

We have a nice Porta-Potty on our boat. Have had to only use it once, but sure was glad it was available at that time.
 
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