Nan, I don't understand...if they do a pressure mapping, then what happens or 
what can be changed then?? I use Roho going on 18 years now. thank you Dan H**


On Sunday, November 2, 2014 12:06 PM, Nan <nlg52...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 


Bobbie,

Do you use a Roho?  I do and I've found that they lose air after a while.  This 
causes me to get sores - I've been sitting for so long my skin is incredibly 
fragile.  What I've learned is that when this happens, I need another pressure 
mapping.  Sometimes I have to fight to get one, but once I get it I can heal 
sores while in my chair.  Sometimes I have to recline for a week or so - watch 
TV, listen to music ... but once a sore starts to heal, I can start living 
again.
Have you had a pressure mapping recently?

Nan
On Saturday, November 1, 2014 10:35 PM, Gmail <bobbiehumphre...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
 


I try to recline once an hour ... if I remember. I love to paint, and to put my 
brush down to recline takes the away the flow. And when I'm reading I would 
need to recline every chapter. 
I'm only up 7-8 hours and up one day then in 2-3 days
 for prevention.
November 7th I have an appointment to see a wound Doctor because I have a very 
small area stage 1 or less. 
I'm using DuoDerm extra thin.
But to tell you the truth, I'm sick and tired of needing to deal with all this 
shit.
Bobbie 

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> On Nov 1, 2014, at 9:00 PM, greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote:
> 
> How often do you recline your chair?
> I try to do it at leased every hour. I also am moving around a bit, bending
 forward a bit to read, etc.
> I doubt when I lean forward or sideways a bit, it is enough to move the 
> pressure on my butt.
> After my bad pressure sore, I try to recline more often, but when I get into 
> a good book, or am playing cribbage online on my Kindle, I can forget. I 
> often have gone many hours without reclining.
> Greg
> 

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