 So this is how I safely shower as a below the knee amputee. I recently moved houses, so I kind of have a new setup. So step number one, if I'm taking a shower, obviously I would take my leg off. I have this teakwood bench here. It actually slides back and forth just a bit that makes it kind of easy to navigate in there. I'm going to sit and transfer over, being careful not to flop over. Next thing is I make sure everything is easily within reach, so I don't have to stand up in the shower, which is slippery and dangerous. I'm always gonna make sure that there are two new towels outside, and here's why. So I use one to kind of pad my knee as I make the transfer from the tub out. And then the other one I actually put on the ground. I find it really easy to kind of transfer out of the tub, just sit on the ground, get dry, as I get ready to put my leg on. Once my leg is dry enough, I'm gonna go ahead and put my prosthetic leg back on. I don't want my skin to be wet because you don't really want extra moisture in there in contact with your skin all day. Hang the towels back up, and that's pretty much it. Pretty easy modifications for a safe shower for me.