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My Story

When I was 28, life was moving fast — we'd just had a baby, bought our first house, and then I got hit with a diagnosis I never expected: colon cancer. Surgery followed shortly after. It was a strange time to be sorting through diapers, moving boxes, and medical appointments all at once.

The good news: the surgery worked, and I've been cancer-free ever since.

The other news: the procedure left me with some lasting changes. I spend more time on the toilet than I used to, and I need to go more often than most people. It's just part of life now — one of those things you adapt to and eventually stop thinking twice about.

An odd upside

But here's the upside: when you spend as much time on a toilet as I do, you start to notice things other people never even think about. What makes a toilet actually good. What makes one unbearable. The seat height, the flush power, the way a bathroom is laid out, whether the design actually works for a real human body or just looks nice in a showroom.

Somewhere along the way, I realized I'd become something of a connoisseur — not by choice, exactly, but by sheer time served. So I started this blog to put that experience to good use, sharing honest, detailed thoughts on toilets and bathrooms from someone who really, truly knows what he's talking about.

Thanks for stopping by. Sit down, get comfortable, and have a look around.

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