Susan,
Thanks for the response.

> Only thing I can say is to use 1/2 strength h2o2.

Oh yeah, forgot about that part - been along time since I did wound care.

>  In wounds that are open and necrotozing this is better, leave longer then
> rinse and do more often.
> Some of the new cells are not impervious to the h2o2 and the full strength
> would also affect them and since you don't no which is ewhich for a while,
> well anyway trued and true.

Ever use Dakin's solution on a wound - I've used a modified version - just a
week bleach solution (I forget the ratio - 1:10 ????)  It worked well in
removing dry, hard or stringy eschar.  Have to stop it early though as you may
debride healthy tissue as well.

> Also, in debriding in this way, I believe success is garnered not only in
> keeping the wound clean and uninfected, but by the blood supply to the area.
> I don't know how to judge blood supply to the tumor vs blood supply to the
> healthy tissue,
>

Supposedly the tumor has cut off it's own blood supply, as it has grown too
large. So any fresh blood from surrounding tissue would be 'good'?

> If this tumor is totally lysed and oozing, would it be a consideration to
> have it surgically debrided first?
>

Hasn't opened yet.  I want to be prepared just in case I get a call from Dad.
I've been told that it won't open, just dissolve as much as it can and we'll be
left with a core of scar tissue about 1/4 size of the original tumor size.  But
I look at it on the same premise as a decubitus (bedsore).  If tissue beneath
intact skin is dead or dying, the the toxin's will undermine and destroy the
health layer above and eventually it will open up in the body's attempt to rid
it's self of the mess.  The skin is still intact, blanches well with a 5 second
return.  Skin color is ruddy, warm to the touch, no increase in warmth as
related to surrounding skin.  Non tender.  Skin is looser (?) than previously
noted - stretched or from tumor shrinkage??  Location of tumor makes surgery
'iffy' - it is on (L) jaw line and has apparently invaded/surrounded TMJ and
jaw bone (he is unable to yawn), also facial nerve involvement.  Although his
lower lip was nearly pushed all the way over to the (R), it has receded to very
near normal position, in response to our treatments.  His speech is no longer
slurred.

> Full strength h2o2 is good for everything that is outside the body, tho.
>
> Life is Fragile.

It sure is

> Handle with Prayer

It works!

Carl


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