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Originally Posted by Maru
I look forward coming to TiBB to seeing these insights.
I do clean, but it's not as easy since having a C-section. Shaving was not comfortable at all afterwards (because of the bending at the incision), to a surprising extent, and so I was more prone to cutting myself. They did a wonderful job, but it still isn't pleasant, sadly. If I had known I would be impacted, I would've done some yoga, skin cream, something to prevent it because it is a nuisance. Of course I can still bend over and lift and move things around but it's definitely not a position I like to stay in for very long. I can still feel the depth of the cut I guess because the nerves are still damaged.
I will turn on a tap to clean feet or shower out of instinct during the day if feet/etc get sweaty from either doing DIY in the garage or mowing the lawn. But particularly, I hate when any kind of soot is left under the nails. I try to keep it clean. I live in a hot and humid climate, and in the winter, typically more humid while wearing layers. You can feel the humidity between your toes in winter socks if you live where I live  ... depending on the day.
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It's understandable it would be difficult if you've had surgery or undergone that. It's not good to strain your body if it hurts. I think those foot scrubbers.... look very useful,where you just put your foot in it and brush it along as you stand.
If you don't mind me asking ,is your shower disability friendly. Those walk in showers with the chair and bench & railing look like they'd make things easier.