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Dang, you are pretty spry for a drowned person. LOL. Just kidding. I have

also wished for some sort of thing you can put into a bathtub so that I can

lay down on my back without having to prop my head up uncomfortably on my

elbows. I even thought of inventing such a thing, but alas, I don't have

the funds, the know-how, or the materials to work with.

Sabrena

Bubble bath inquiry...

Hi all,

I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon, I have

yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

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humm. i must say i love this e-mail b/c it's a new topic!!

Have you tried not filling the tub up as high?? I know that's a stupid answer

but still...

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Dea <cinnamon@...> wrote:

Hi all,

I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon, I have

yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

Yes, I can sit sideways in the tub, but that ain't laying in the tub

enjoying the hotwater and bubbles. And I tried those pillows that you can

suction cup at the end of the tub, but nothing stops me from sliding-so

again, I drown myself.

So, has anyone devised/came up with a thingy/device that they use to enjoy

laying in a bathtub?

I would love any suggestions that anyone may have (even funny ones).

Dea

Canada

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i can lay in the tub on my back, but my arms arent long enough to prop my head

up..im wishing for something as well..hope everyone is having a good day, hope

its warmer where you all are at rather than here, yikes!

jayme

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Dang, you are pretty spry for a drowned person. LOL. Just kidding. I have

also wished for some sort of thing you can put into a bathtub so that I can

lay down on my back without having to prop my head up uncomfortably on my

elbows. I even thought of inventing such a thing, but alas, I don't have

the funds, the know-how, or the materials to work with.

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Try the non slip mats that they have for kids! I have one in my tub and a pillow

also...and I love it! Bubble baths are amazing!!!

Good luck and enjoy!!!!!

Dea <cinnamon@...> wrote:

Hi all,

I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon, I have

yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

Yes, I can sit sideways in the tub, but that ain't laying in the tub

enjoying the hotwater and bubbles. And I tried those pillows that you can

suction cup at the end of the tub, but nothing stops me from sliding-so

again, I drown myself.

So, has anyone devised/came up with a thingy/device that they use to enjoy

laying in a bathtub?

I would love any suggestions that anyone may have (even funny ones).

Dea

Canada

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Finally, an engineering problem.....

The trick that AHP's use to keep their heads above water when leaning

in the bathtub is to brace their feet against the front of the tub.

We drown because our feet don't reach the front of the tub.

Those back cushions you mention need to be thick enough between your

back and the back of the tub so that you are far enough forward to

brace your feet against the front of the tub.

Now, you know the solution. Come up with the materials to invent

such a device. My contest is now open.

Randy________

>

> Dang, you are pretty spry for a drowned person. LOL. Just kidding.

I have

> also wished for some sort of thing you can put into a bathtub so

that I can

> lay down on my back without having to prop my head up uncomfortably

on my

> elbows. I even thought of inventing such a thing, but alas, I

don't have

> the funds, the know-how, or the materials to work with.

> Sabrena

> Bubble bath inquiry...

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon,

I have

> yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

>

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lol, this actually does work, believe me;)

>

> Ok, how about this... Get yourself a partner with a nice squishy

belly to

> sit behind you splay legged in the tub so you can lay down and put

the back

> of your head on their belly and then you can brace your feet

against the

> front of the bath tub. Maybe you can get the deluxe model that

will give you

> a shoulder rub at the same time while you are laying in the

bubbles. LOL!

> Sabrena

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Hi, I'm not a LP but I have a suggestion for this.

You can buy cheap air matresses that are meant to float in lakes or

pools. Usually there are two air chambers you can inflate: One for the

matress part, the part you actually lie on, the other for the pillow.

Well, just don't inflate the mattress part, only inflte the pillow

part. The weight of your body will hold it in place, while you in turn

can relax back against the inflated airpillow and safely sleep, in

effect makign the rub small enough to fit your body instead of the

other way around. It works! I used to do this when I was a little

girl, because I -loved- sleeping in the bath.

,

in Nova Scotia, Canada

>

> Dea <cinnamon@...> wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon, I

have

> yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

>

> Yes, I can sit sideways in the tub, but that ain't laying in the tub

> enjoying the hotwater and bubbles. And I tried those pillows that

you can

> suction cup at the end of the tub, but nothing stops me from

sliding-so

> again, I drown myself.

>

> So, has anyone devised/came up with a thingy/device that they use to

enjoy

> laying in a bathtub?

>

> I would love any suggestions that anyone may have (even funny ones).

>

> Dea

> Canada

>

>

>

>

>

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Go with either inventing a gel filled pad that inflates to conform to

supporting you, without you going underwater, or invent a bathtub hammock. Think

about it though, a hammock that you suspend over your existing tub, you can soak

and not drown, and you're able to adjust it for those of different heights.

Crap, maybe I shouldn't be sharing this information, lol. But if you have a

metal bathtub, you can easily bore out holes in all of the four corners, and add

eye bolts to those holes, leaving you with the perfect mounts for the hammock.

And it doesn't have to be of canvas, no, it could be nylon, or cotton, with a

silk or velvet pad, or a gel pad, add hot water, bubbles, lavender candles, rose

pedals, Dove Bar Chocolate coated strawberries, strawberry champaign, Berry

White, and a shower massager and good night Mrs. Claus, lol, :o ooh, ooh ooh

sooo goood. Watch that stress just melt all away, leaving you a puddle of mush

in that hammock.

Anyway, that's my two cents worth for you Dea.

Rob

Bubble bath inquiry...

Hi all,

I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon, I have

yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

Yes, I can sit sideways in the tub, but that ain't laying in the tub

enjoying the hotwater and bubbles. And I tried those pillows that you can

suction cup at the end of the tub, but nothing stops me from sliding-so

again, I drown myself.

So, has anyone devised/came up with a thingy/device that they use to enjoy

laying in a bathtub?

I would love any suggestions that anyone may have (even funny ones).

Dea

Canada

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Anyway, that's my two cents worth for you Dea.

Rob

===== A big folded bath towel will work ======provided you let it drip

dry in tub when done.....inflated things will not stay under water.

a wet bath towel is about 5' long and about 3' wide when folded

into 4ths it works very well......

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wow, thank you for all your suggestions and replys. I may have to put

everything on hold for awhile, so I can test out all those theories and pop

some bubbles!

take care all,

Dea

Canada

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There is a material of spongy type stuff at walmart that they sell that

keeps stuff from sliding in your cabinets of your campers and stuff. I

don't know they name, but you can use it on rugs too, to keep them from

sliding. You can cut is with scissors. I use this in the tub. Even at

a baby super store, they should have something too, but this stuff is

cheap and would even line the whole bath tub. It has tiny holes in it.

If I come up with the name, I'll get back to you.

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Subject: Bubble bath inquiry...

Hi all,

I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon, I

have

yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

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OK...I can't resist this thread...my problem is that when I lean

back against the tub my butt floats up and my feet aren't against

the other end holding me down so down I go. I need to hold a brick

in my lap I think!

> Hi all,

>

> I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon,

I have

> yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath without drowning my self.

>

> Yes, I can sit sideways in the tub, but that ain't laying in the

tub

> enjoying the hotwater and bubbles. And I tried those pillows that

you can

> suction cup at the end of the tub, but nothing stops me from

sliding-so

> again, I drown myself.

>

> So, has anyone devised/came up with a thingy/device that they use

to enjoy

> laying in a bathtub?

>

> I would love any suggestions that anyone may have (even funny

ones).

>

> Dea

> Canada

>

>

>

>

>

> ===

>

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I know exactly what you mean!!! I am a 40 yr old achon and have always had the

same problem!!!!

Kim

Dea <cinnamon@...> wrote:

Hi all,

I know it's a strange topic. But as a 37 yr old experienced achon, I have

yet to " Relax " in a bubblebath .....

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