I don't know of any way that a sore could heal spending that much time 
in a cair. Not knowing the reason for spending that much time up I 
could only ask if it were possible to break it up a little by lying 
down for a while?
An Air-flow mattress can help speed healing due to constant air 
circulation and pressure relief.
Stuntman 

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> That is a good question. I am trying to heal a tailbone sore now 
while sitting 10-12 hours a day. It has no depth like it did, just wide 
and shallow. Doesn't seem to get any worse, but doesn't seem to get 
much better either.
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>   Yes, on a seat coushion called the ish-dish. There is a U shape cut 
out in the center and back of the coushion where you ishium(sp) sits.
>  I do not know the web site.
>   Has anyone ever healed a wound while sitting up daily?
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