Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have been having hip issues ( bursitis & arthritis).
Have any of you bought a kitchen gel mat and has it helped. The kitchen tile floor seems to make my condition worse. Thanks!
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Hubby doesn’t like standing still for long. We got two kitchen gel mats for him, one in front of the stove, one in front of the sink. He likes them. (I keep almost tripping over them because they are about an inch thick, but he says it helps him.)
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Go to Costco and they have plenty at good prices. Oh, I'm sorry we don't have a Costco!
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Most kitchen mats sold are actually made of foam, not gel. But, they do help. A good place to buy them is Home Depot. Another place is Bed, Bath, and Beyond, but they are more expensive.
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I am worried about tripping on it but my hip needs it.
Thanks.
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I have had a few over the years. GelPro makes the best IMHO. I LOVE mine!
Their mats are thick and resilient but beveled around the edges. I have never stumbled on or around it.
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I have 3 "gel pro"mats from Walmart, on-line only. tried cheaper ones but a lot less cushion and they wore out fast. I also always wear either "oofu or Telic" sandals when I'm home. they have a lot of cushion. really worth the $$
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I bought 2. One for in front of the sink and one for the island. They do help if standing for a while. Bought them from Amazon - lots of choices.
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Agree with the comments - have had them for years, don't trip over them, and they make a difference. As an added note, I also have a backless counter stool I pull up on the "work" side when doing a lot of prep or we have guests. It is backless so it can be tucked under the counter when not in use.
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When we first moved in 2 years ago, my legs and feet ached. Why? Walking on the tile floors with no shoes...I love to go barefoot! No more. I wear cushiony flip flops ALL the time indoors. That may also help if you’re not doing this now. Good luck!
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It’s important that I wear good support shoes in the house on hard surface floors. I have several pairs of croc flip flops and sliders, that do the trick for me.
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I wear a slip on shoe or flip flop with a nice cushion sole around the house. I also get the SAS brand sandals because they have a good cushion sole. Tile is hard on my hip and knee joints.
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My wife suffers with bursitis. She wears Oofu during the day and sleeps on a Purple mattress. The mattress was recommended by her sports medicine doctor. Did wonders. Now she can sleep without pain.
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I have one in front of my sink. I think I bought it at Sams. I love it. It’s made in the US by Apache Mills, Inc. Calhoun, GA. 20x36. It’s made of 100% PVC foam. I need a second one in my woodshop.
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Standing on tile or similarly hard floors is very hard on the feet, especially if you are barefoot. A cushioned mat really does provide immediate relief, whether it’s gel or foam (I don’t notice much difference between them.) You can get similar relief by buying a good pair of slippers with similar padding inside. Also, if you have a touch of arthritis in your feet, the cold of the tile will make it hurt more. Put a cushioned mat in front of your bathroom sink, as well.
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