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PORTA POTTY!! PORTA POTTY!!!


Tue, December 02, 2008 1:00 AM

I take a porta potty where ever i go-- it takes some of the worry out of traveling..

FPO liz
Joined Dec 2, 2008

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FPO zpittman990
Joined Jul 9, 2024

Sun, January 04, 2009 4:10 PM

 Reply posted for baywindsgal.

I have a Suburban and have 2nd row bucket seats.  I unbolted and removed one of the seats and completely removed it from the vehicle.  Then there is plenty of room for the porta potty.  I use it nearly every time I leave the stinkin house which is getting old, but hey - it does get me out of the house.

FPO standage3
Joined Jan 4, 2009

Fri, December 26, 2008 9:57 PM

 Reply posted for liz.

I needed one with me today!! what type do you suggest? I have a cardboard thing that is used for camping--problem is, where to use it????

Too high to use on the seat of the car, not enough room to put it on the floor--any suggestions would be such a help...
Do you suggest a bedpan ??? Thanks for all ideas.

FPO baywindsgal
Joined Mar 11, 2008

Tue, December 09, 2008 1:00 AM

 Reply posted for liz.

I have had a porta-potty in the back of our van for the last 5 years and
is such a stress reliever!  Now when we travel or even around town
it is a life saver!
I would recommend it to anyone who suffers from Crohn's .

Judy

FPO judyo
Joined Aug 16, 2008

Thu, December 04, 2008 1:00 AM

 Reply posted for liz.

I carry one from one of those hospital kits in the car trunk. It has a double effect, it will give you some peace of mind and in case of emergency will come in handy. If you want to complete the emergency kit, add a gallon of water and a paper towels roll and put everything in a black trash bag.

FPO pepelepu
Joined Dec 4, 2008