Sure says something for a daily inspection.   A peek a day keeps  the sores 
away.
Dave
Remember, - only YOU can prevent bed sores.
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 5/11/2007 11:11:30 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I was bedridden for almost one year with one sore on each cheek on my  
bottom.  The wound center doctor dragged me along for his profit.   After one 
year I 
got in touch were a plastic surgeon to get a double flap  surgery.  I believe 
everyone, as soon as they are unfortunately paralyzed  and wheelchair-bound, 
should get a double flap surgery on their bottom before  the sores start 
popping up.
A plastic surgeon cut a long indecision in the shape of  C, cutting  through 
the center of the sore.  Even though the sores had a small hole  on the 
outside, the inside tissue was completely rotted.  She took out  rotten, 
infected 
tissue that was larger than a grapefruit.  She told me  that if I stayed in bed 
for 10 years the sore would never have healed.   My bones were infected with 
the same infection that Chrisfer Reeves (sp) died  from.
After cutting the pointy bones on the bottom of my butt cheeks, making  them 
flat, she twisted my skin so that each half of the sore touched healthy  
tissue. I was out of bed in three weeks and have not had a sore on my bottom  
for 
10 years.
Peter 25 yrs






-----  Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED], quad-list@eskimo.com,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Pain one of the most personal  battles
Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 23:25:29 EDT


Hi Joan and Ron,
so sorry about your sore Joan and being in day for  five months.  Two years 
ago I went through that for six months and it  seemed so much longer .  To Ron 
about your pain, sorry about that  also.  I also agree with your words.
 
It would be good to make a list of what everybody has used on their  source 
from year to year just to compare and ask about to your doctor.   I know it all 
depends on where the sore is.
 
No one can know what another person is going through until they've  been.

Dana
 
 
 
 In a message dated 5/8/2007 7:00:34 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Joan,  you are so right.  Many who do not actually experienced the malady  
cannot understand others' health problems.  How arrogant!  Joan,  how is your 
sore healing?

Joan Anglin  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
 
Those  of us who are lucky enough to be blessed with high pain thresholds, or 
 relatively manageable pain, should never say “don’t do it” because  
we do not know what it is like. I had a high threshold of pain before I  broke 
my neck-walked around on a broken foot with multiple breaks for  four days 
before I went to the Dr.! I still have constant pain to deal  with, but for the 
most part it’s manageable with OTC drugs and keeping  very busy. I have 
been in bed now for five months and the pain has been  much more difficult to 
manage then when I am able to be up and outside.  But that’s the nature of 
the 
beast.
Each  of us struggles with a different problem-and we have to deal with our  
own problems in the way that is most acceptable to us. Before we make a  
blatant statement in response to an email on this list, we should  remember 
that 
speech inflections do not show up in our printed words.  And we might mean this 
as tongue in cheek, but the opposite of what we  actually mean is taken 
offensively by others.
Have  a great day every one Joan
 
From: RONALD L  PRACHT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 07,  2007 7:03 PM
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject:  [QUAD-L] Pain one of the most personal  battles

 
 
Hey,

 


 
I read the arrogant comment to stay off drugs.  Well....obviously this person 
has no real pain because let me tell you  this much, if you are in serious 
pain that puts you in bed moaning  and crying...you will try drugs.

 


 
People that have little or no pain think that those  that use drugs are weak 
addicts. This is flawed thinking. If you are in  bed 5 days a week with pain, 
and with drugs you are able to function  just lets say two more days it is 
worth it. 

 


 
None of us are going to live forever, so making the  time we have more 
productive and happy is the name of the game.  

 


 
Life is about doing what you gotta do, moreso with  spinal injury.

 


 


 
Ron  c7 

 
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