You mentioned that you counted them before removing. I have to ask--What if one was missing???!!!!


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You bet, we grew our own, counted them, put them on the wound, covered it
with an ether mask and let them do their work for 2 hours. They only ate dead
tissue.


Then we counted them, removed them and flushed them down the hopper.
YUK! But what did we know, the nuns told us what to do and we did it, no
questions asked. And it worked very well. We thought we were on the cutting
edge--ouch! Did I really say that?


Delores

> >> I heard on the news the other day that they are bringing back the use of
>> "sterilized maggots" for treatment of necrotic tissue!
>
> Very effective.
>



Delores L. Galias, RN, RHIT


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