Lift Chair Rentals
Hello!! Well the big day is almost here! I am scheduled for a LBL, BL, & AL with Dr. Capella on Dec 11th. I am planning ahead & having read some of the great suggestions for items needed post-surgery, I know I definitely want to rent a lift chair/recliner that I can rest in & make life easier. My question is if you did rent a lift chair...how long did you rent it for? I was thinking about a week or 2.... Also, did you rent anything to help you get up/down on the toilet?
Thanks....Kara
I thought that was also a great suggestion! I decided to wait and see. Your having a lot more done at one time than I did, so I will tell you yes, get both. I think you will need it.
I had a tummy tuck and it would have made the first couple of days at home easier, but each day does get better. I had surgery last Friday, Saturday and Sunday were my worst days (but that was because my pharmacy had my pain meds in the wrong container, don't get me started....) but today getting in and out of bed and toilet are easier.
I would, especially with all your procedures at one time.
Annette 👍
Great idea! One week should be good. My back is killing me and I don't sleep well on my back, but honest each day is better.
Wont be long now! Sooo exciting!
Annette
I have been searching for a place to rent a chair lift and can't find one. I live in New Orleans, do you have any recommendations on where to rent one? It seems around here they are only for sale. I would rent one for two weeks if I could.
Good luck!
"Whether you believe you can or you can't ....you are right! " by Henry Ford
Here in Canada, we can rent these kind of things from medical supply places like home health care through a pharmacy. Maybe there is something under home health care? Oh, what about these services where people come to your home to care for you, ours are called Saint Elizabeth health care. There may be something in your area and they perhaps can give you names of rental places?
At the very least, a cane would help you too? I took my old one I used during my recovery from a SCA. It really helped me pull up using my arms and legs and not my stomach. Oh Lordy it hurts using your stomach the first couple of days, just being honest 😳
Annette 😄
Hi Kara,
I haven't read any of the other responses yet but figured I'd respond based on my own experience. I had an extended abdominoplasty with diastasis recti and umbilical hernia repair in late May this year. I rented an electric lift/recliner chair for my recovery. It was $200/month and VERY much well worth it. I slept in that thing for at least a week, possibly more (I don't remember now), although it was a huge relief when I realized I'd recovered enough to sleep in my own bed. I used the recliner for daytime and naps. It was a HUGE help. Close to the end of my one month, I called to let the company know they could pick it up, but it was another 2-3 weeks before they could actually get here, so I took advantage while I could. I never had a problem getting on and off the toilet so cannot speak to that question.
If you rent a lift/recliner, you're going to want it for at LEAST two weeks, if not longer. Check with the rental companies--I thought the same thing you did--one or two weeks, tops. But the company I went with rents for a month at a time and I really did need more time and loved having it for as long as I did. There was no extra charge for the extra weeks (since I called for pickup within the 30 days allowed--might be something you want to check with your rental company).
I've heard wonderful things about Dr. Capella, but that is a lot of surgery to have at one time. You will want all the help you can get. I'm thinking good thoughts for you and hoping for a quick recovery with a recliner as comfy as mine was! :)