Re: [TMIC] sores
Thanks for the update. Let us know how she does with it. Have a good day! Jenna - Original Message From: Tracey L. Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Akua [EMAIL PROTECTED]; tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 9:37:31 AM Subject: RE: [TMIC] sores I called the Dr. office yesterday and they called in an antibiotic ointment to be applied 2 times a day. I looked a little better this morning. Tracey L. Black Certified Insurance Service Representative Hockley O'Donnell Insurance Agency Phone - 717-334-6741, x 29 Fax - 717-334-3414 Thank you for providing information to us. Please beware that no coverage is bound and no change to your insurance program is confirmed until verified by a licensed agent during regular business hours. If you do not hear from us within 1 business day, please re-contact us in case your information has not been retained. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:47 PM To: Akua; Tracey L. Black; tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [TMIC] sores Neosporin would be my first choice. Ouch! Can the orthotist pad the area so this doesn't happen again? Maybe there is too much slipage in the brace. Has she lost weight since it was originally fitted? Akua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use a range of different things depending on the type of irritation Hydrocortisone 1% AD ointment Shea butter Neosporin Baby creme Zinc Oxide It sounds like you need to stop the abrasion as well as heal the irritation . ( I don't think of what you described as a sore in the same sense as pressure sores) Best, Akua ok, I have a question now. My daughter was at Hershey park this past Saturday, walking around all day. When she came home she took off her leg brace and realized that she had a huge sore on the side of her foot where the footplate rests against her foot. It is about the size of a quarter. Her bone there protrudes some so I guess that is what really made that area more susceptible to getting a sore. What should I be putting on it to get it healed quickly? Tracey L. Black -- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
RE: [TMIC] sores
I called the Dr. office yesterday and they called in an antibiotic ointment to be applied 2 times a day. I looked a little better this morning. Tracey L. Black Certified Insurance Service Representative Hockley O'Donnell Insurance Agency Phone - 717-334-6741, x 29 Fax - 717-334-3414 Thank you for providing information to us. Please beware that no coverage is bound and no change to your insurance program is confirmed until verified by a licensed agent during regular business hours. If you do not hear from us within 1 business day, please re-contact us in case your information has not been retained. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:47 PM To: Akua; Tracey L. Black; tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [TMIC] sores Neosporin would be my first choice. Ouch! Can the orthotist pad the area so this doesn't happen again? Maybe there is too much slipage in the brace. Has she lost weight since it was originally fitted? Akua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use a range of different things depending on the type of irritation Hydrocortisone 1% AD ointment Shea butter Neosporin Baby creme Zinc Oxide It sounds like you need to stop the abrasion as well as heal the irritation . ( I don't think of what you described as a sore in the same sense as pressure sores) Best, Akua ok, I have a question now. My daughter was at Hershey park this past Saturday, walking around all day. When she came home she took off her leg brace and realized that she had a huge sore on the side of her foot where the footplate rests against her foot. It is about the size of a quarter. Her bone there protrudes some so I guess that is what really made that area more susceptible to getting a sore. What should I be putting on it to get it healed quickly? Tracey L. Black --
RE: [TMIC] sores
Wish her the best with this! Akua I called the Dr. office yesterday and they called in an antibiotic ointment to be applied 2 times a day. I looked a little better this morning. Tracey L. Black --
RE: [TMIC] sores
ok, I have a question now. My daughter was at Hershey park this past Saturday, walking around all day. When she came home she took off her leg brace and realized that she had a huge sore on the side of her foot where the footplate rests against her foot. It is about the size of a quarter. Her bone there protrudes some so I guess that is what really made that area more susceptible to getting a sore. What should I be putting on it to get it healed quickly? Tracey L. Black Certified Insurance Service Representative Hockley O'Donnell Insurance Agency Phone - 717-334-6741, x 29 Fax - 717-334-3414 Thank you for providing information to us. Please beware that no coverage is bound and no change to your insurance program is confirmed until verified by a licensed agent during regular business hours. If you do not hear from us within 1 business day, please re-contact us in case your information has not been retained. From: Akua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 1:40 PM To: tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: [TMIC] Healing Pressure Sores with Diapulse http://www.sci-therapies.info/Electromagnetic.htm Healing Pressure Sores with Diapulse A number of studies demonstrate that Diapulse treatment greatly accelerates the healing of pressure sores, a serious SCI-associated problem. In a specific SCI-focused, double-blind study, Dr. C. A. Salzberg et al (Valhalla, NY) showed that the pressure sores of Diapulse-treated patients with SCI healed on average in 13 compared to 31.5 days for controls (Wounds 7(1), 1995). Akua seeker --
RE: [TMIC] sores
I use a range of different things depending on the type of irritation Hydrocortisone 1% AD ointment Shea butter Neosporin Baby creme Zinc Oxide It sounds like you need to stop the abrasion as well as heal the irritation . ( I don't think of what you described as a sore in the same sense as pressure sores) Best, Akua ok, I have a question now. My daughter was at Hershey park this past Saturday, walking around all day. When she came home she took off her leg brace and realized that she had a huge sore on the side of her foot where the footplate rests against her foot. It is about the size of a quarter. Her bone there protrudes some so I guess that is what really made that area more susceptible to getting a sore. What should I be putting on it to get it healed quickly? Tracey L. Black --
RE: [TMIC] sores
Neosporin would be my first choice. Ouch! Can the orthotist pad the area so this doesn't happen again? Maybe there is too much slipage in the brace. Has she lost weight since it was originally fitted? Akua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use a range of different things depending on the type of irritation Hydrocortisone 1% AD ointment Shea butter Neosporin Baby creme Zinc Oxide It sounds like you need to stop the abrasion as well as heal the irritation . ( I don't think of what you described as a sore in the same sense as pressure sores) Best, Akua ok, I have a question now. My daughter was at Hershey park this past Saturday, walking around all day. When she came home she took off her leg brace and realized that she had a huge sore on the side of her foot where the footplate rests against her foot. It is about the size of a quarter. Her bone there protrudes some so I guess that is what really made that area more susceptible to getting a sore. What should I be putting on it to get it healed quickly? Tracey L. Black --