Re: [TMIC] Question - bum pain

2008-07-12 Thread Jim Lubin

Have you tried a mattress overlay?

Do a search for Isotonic topper pad. I tried one and thought it 
felt great but I sunk into it so much that it was difficult for the 
nurse to turn me.


I now use a Sierra Gel Mattress Overlay. very comfotable.

The Sierra Gel Mattress Overlay incorporates a series of gel 
bladders encapsulated between high-density polyurethane sculptured 
foam and support base. This combination creates a therapeutically 
advanced yet cost effective support surface. Optimal environment for 
prevention/treatment of pressure sores. One-Piece construction 
requires no assembly. Easy to clean, non-shear/low friction surface. 
Elastic corner straps to secure overlay to mattress. Base foundation 
is a high-density solid one-piece foam constructed core. Convoluted 
high-density polyurethane foam topper. Cover material in UnitekĀ™, a 
soft nylon urethane coated OFX non-vapor permeable material. Bladders 
contain an aqueous non-toxic gel solution. Size hospital twin. 
Components conform to CAL TECH 117 and all infection control 
standards. Medicare Reimbursable Code HCPCS EO185 applies to standard 
size. Size: 34W x 76L x 3H
In my wheelchair I use a Roho High Profile Quadtro Select Cushion. 
For me it works much better than the gel cushion. I'm in my 
wheelchair about 15 hours a day.




At 02:33 PM 7/11/2008, CANDISKALLEY wrote:

I'm wondering if any of you have the feeling as if your hip/pelvic 
bones are trying to come through your bum muscles or as if I fell on 
my bum and it is terribly bruised?  This is the only feeling I have 
on my bum other than I know when my bum is touched.


I had to do alot of sitting yesterday - driving to Dr. office, in 
the office, and drive back home.  Today my bum is so sore like it is 
bruised.  This is not the first time - it seems to happen anytime 
that I have to sit for long periods of time.  This is the only 
feeling I have in bum and it really hurts!  Pain pills do not help.


I've laid on my sides so much that they are also hurting.  I can't 
lay on my stomach because I have an ileostomy - my colon has been 
removed along with the rectum and the small intestine comes out on 
my left side of my lower abdomen, so laying on my stomach is out.


Anyone have any suggestions?

Candy K.



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Re: [TMIC] Question - bum pain

2008-07-11 Thread Diane
Candy, you're bound to get different replies on this but I have to tell you 
that I suffer from bum pain - and it does feel like bruising.  In my case, it 
is the beginning of pressure sores.  They start very deep  will worsen if you 
don't take the pressure off in some way.  I bought some of the special cushions 
they use in wheelchairs  they help a bit.

I have a tendency to pressure sores everywhere.  The dr explained that even 
though I am 'mobile', I do have residual paralysis (which I knew of course).  
Because of that, when there is an area(s) where the blood supply is squashed 
from sitting/lying/leaning , the signal to and back from the brain does not 
occur  I don't move.  Pressure sores develop.

I tend to get very careful when I get the sores (open or not), then I start 
feeling better and I forget to move again - or I don't move at all in my sleep. 
 I've been on this roller coaster for about 5 yrs.  I'm just healing from this 
last painful bout.  The last count when I saw the dr this Winter was 18 - 15 of 
them below the waist.  I sleep on a row of pillows.  I wrap my feet with 
elastic bandage before I go to bed to protect the sores on my ankles.  And on, 
and on, and on.

I am very thankful that I've never had infection in my sores but I am sick of 
pain.
I'm looking for some kind of timer that would chime every 15 min. or so to 
remind me to move.  I've found watches that chime but the sound is so soft, I 
don't hear it if the TV is on and of course, it wouldn't wake me up.  There are 
watches with alarms but I don't want to have to re-set constantly.  Anybody out 
there know of anything that would work?

Best of luck, Candy.  Be careful  keep moving.
  - Original Message - 
  From: CANDIS KALLEY 
  To: tmic-list 
  Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 5:33 PM
  Subject: [TMIC] Question - bum pain


  I'm wondering if any of you have the feeling as if your hip/pelvic bones are 
trying to come through your bum muscles or as if I fell on my bum and it is 
terribly bruised?  This is the only feeling I have on my bum other than I know 
when my bum is touched.

  I had to do alot of sitting yesterday - driving to Dr. office, in the office, 
and drive back home.  Today my bum is so sore like it is bruised.  This is not 
the first time - it seems to happen anytime that I have to sit for long periods 
of time.  This is the only feeling I have in bum and it really hurts!  Pain 
pills do not help.  

  I've laid on my sides so much that they are also hurting.  I can't lay on my 
stomach because I have an ileostomy - my colon has been removed along with the 
rectum and the small intestine comes out on my left side of my lower abdomen, 
so laying on my stomach is out.

  Anyone have any suggestions?

  Candy K.


Re: [TMIC] Question - bum pain

2008-07-11 Thread Alle111
Hi Candy, 
I don't have much of an answer as I am in a wheelchair, but if you hurt from 
sitting too long, why not try a gel cushion to use when sitting. You can get 
one online or anywhere that sells medical supplies/equipmentElla



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Re: [TMIC] Question - bum pain

2008-07-11 Thread Diane
Forgot to add and I so agree with Michelle re taking an Advil or any kind of 
pain killer.  If there is pain, you will remember to move more often.
Diane in Canada
  - Original Message - 
  From: Diane 
  To: CANDIS KALLEY ; tmic-list 
  Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 6:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Question - bum pain


  Candy, you're bound to get different replies on this but I have to tell you 
that I suffer from bum pain - and it does feel like bruising.  In my case, it 
is the beginning of pressure sores.  They start very deep  will worsen if you 
don't take the pressure off in some way.  I bought some of the special cushions 
they use in wheelchairs  they help a bit.

  I have a tendency to pressure sores everywhere.  The dr explained that even 
though I am 'mobile', I do have residual paralysis (which I knew of course).  
Because of that, when there is an area(s) where the blood supply is squashed 
from sitting/lying/leaning , the signal to and back from the brain does not 
occur  I don't move.  Pressure sores develop.

  I tend to get very careful when I get the sores (open or not), then I start 
feeling better and I forget to move again - or I don't move at all in my sleep. 
 I've been on this roller coaster for about 5 yrs.  I'm just healing from this 
last painful bout.  The last count when I saw the dr this Winter was 18 - 15 of 
them below the waist.  I sleep on a row of pillows.  I wrap my feet with 
elastic bandage before I go to bed to protect the sores on my ankles.  And on, 
and on, and on.

  I am very thankful that I've never had infection in my sores but I am sick of 
pain.
  I'm looking for some kind of timer that would chime every 15 min. or so to 
remind me to move.  I've found watches that chime but the sound is so soft, I 
don't hear it if the TV is on and of course, it wouldn't wake me up.  There are 
watches with alarms but I don't want to have to re-set constantly.  Anybody out 
there know of anything that would work?

  Best of luck, Candy.  Be careful  keep moving.
- Original Message - 
From: CANDIS KALLEY 
To: tmic-list 
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 5:33 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Question - bum pain


I'm wondering if any of you have the feeling as if your hip/pelvic bones 
are trying to come through your bum muscles or as if I fell on my bum and it is 
terribly bruised?  This is the only feeling I have on my bum other than I know 
when my bum is touched.

I had to do alot of sitting yesterday - driving to Dr. office, in the 
office, and drive back home.  Today my bum is so sore like it is bruised.  This 
is not the first time - it seems to happen anytime that I have to sit for long 
periods of time.  This is the only feeling I have in bum and it really hurts!  
Pain pills do not help.  

I've laid on my sides so much that they are also hurting.  I can't lay on 
my stomach because I have an ileostomy - my colon has been removed along with 
the rectum and the small intestine comes out on my left side of my lower 
abdomen, so laying on my stomach is out.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Candy K.