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Playing with my bruspens while struggling with brain fog.
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does anyone have any tips for keeping rooms tidy with chronic illness? I’ve been struggling as I dont always have the energy to put things back, thank you!

does anyone have any tips on hygiene and chronic illness? I dont have enough energy to brush my teeth, shower, brush my hair etc. most of the time and it’s not great. thank you!

Ways you can customise your mobility aid

I’m going to start this off by saying, mobility aids shouldn’t be used as a fashion accessory, however, if you need one. You have every right to make it look nice.

1. Stickers, this is probably the easiest and can be used on most mobility aids. You can get stickers online (amazon, red bubble etc.) Or if you find any in stores, that works to (obviously). They can also be low energy to apply.

2. Painting, this might take alot of energy for some people, but if you can, painting is a great way to make it look nice. For wheelchairs you can paint the back or if you have solid wheels you can paint those too. Crutches, walking sticks and walking frames can all be painted on the bar part (I’m sorry I dont know what its called)

3. Duck tape, a great alternative to painting.

4. Grips, these can be expensive but you can get grips for the wheels on wheelchairs and the handle on crutches, I’m not sure about walking frames.

I hope you find this helpful, I’m sorry if I got anything wrong, feel free to correct me if i did. I hope you have a good day :)

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