Dear Gary, My wife Robin and I use a tub seat with adjustable legs. We are both CP, but we find this seat very helpful. It has a back support bar with a rubber tube that encases the top bar of the back support. Have grab bars installed in you tub/shower stall at whatever angle you need them placed. The shower seat which can fit into a bathtub can be sold by any surgical supply outlet. Contact one and inquire into the availability of a seat that will fit into your tub. Hope this is helpful. Robin and Bill On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 13:05:19 -0500 Gary Marcus <[log in to unmask]> writes: >happy new year to all > >since I bought this house in Florida, my bathroom is much smaller than >= >in my house in New York. The only problem I haven't been able to >solve = >is being able to lift myself independently in and out of my bathtub >like = >I did good about in New York.this bathtub appears to be deeper than >the = >one I've had in New York. So I'm thinking of putting in insert into >the = >bottom of the time so I have less space to navigate in and out anyone >= >have any suggestions. I do not want to use a hydraulic left in the = >bathtub because I find that less efficient and I want to make every = >attempt to maintain the degree of independence I had before. Anyone = >with any suggestions on how to accomplish this would be greatly = >appreciated. Thanks > > Gary [log in to unmask] ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.