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Old 05-30-2015, 01:20 PM #1
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Default Showers...Which Way Do You Face?

I was talking to my PT the other day and was talking about my shower transfer bench. I said we had to move it closer to the faucet as I was having trouble. I explained that I was able to get on the bench and rotate my upper body to turn the shower on and then use the hand held shower. He gave me a funny look. I said I shower with my back facing the shower head. He said he faces the shower and never thought there was any other way. I told him it's kind of like the toilet paper issue...over or under.

So, just for fun, which way do you face?
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