Hi Rick,
 
You may not need as much luck as you think with your future.  You have grasped a concept that some never find in a lifetime.  Use what you have learned about those who never lose respect, even when they seem to have lost everything, and teach those that you will come in contact with in the future about the real meaning of respect!
 
With Love,

CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 28 Years Post
Texas, USA

Cherry Hill Publishing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dave,
 
I joined this list a couple of weeks ago because I wanted to offer a free audiobook download to the list members here.  At that time, I expected to log in, distribute the offer, then check out.  But for some reason, I decided to stay plugged in.  I should tell you that I have no basis of understanding of the medical conditions that are commonly discussed by the group. Tonight, I read your note to Lori, and finally realized why I am still here.  It's so simple.  A single word.  Respect.  Not the slightest hint of pity, or sorrow.  It's respect, pure and simple.  I'd wish you, Lori, and the others luck with the future, but I think I need it more than you do.
 
With Love,
 
Rick
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] My current wound battle, pressure mapping, etc

Hi Lori,
 
I was wondering if the rehab/vendor do any mapping while you were lying down?  If there is pressure when you're in bed with your head elevated, it might start the problem and then it gets worse when you're up.  That's what I'm looking into because I put a Simmons mattress on my bed under my mattress pad earlier this year and now I'm battling a crease wound.  It feels like my butt is in a small hollow so it makes it harder to shift around when I'm in bed.  I've ordered a harder mattress to see if it will hold my butt up better. 
 
Just a thought, and I'll let you know how the harder mattress works out.
 
With Love,

CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 28 Years Post
Texas, USA   

Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


A rehab/vendor guy came & pressure mapped my as* today.  Unsurprisingly, my current seating system shows little to no pressure since we weren't convinced that caused my wound.

We think my wound began because of moisture & maybe then exacerbated by underwear in the crease and SOME pressure on it when sitting.  Other than wearing pads or powder ... how do you women stay dry?  This is a relatively new problem for me --- wound from moisture so am looking for ideas.

Turning 40 did it!  LOL.  Either way, I've been staying completely off of it going on 5 months.  Despite great nutrition, high protein drinks, proper vitamins and staying off of it ... it's a bugger healing COMPLETELY.  There's only a pinhole left to it but that's been present for a month.  The ar! ! ea around it wants to stay red despite no pressure.  Ugh!

I tried out 2 popular cushions (Roho quad and ummm, pooh - Brain blurp!) and the second one seems better for me pressure-wise, heigth and so on. 

However... if my seating isn't the problem according to the pressure mapping device what's my strategy??? 

He left the one cushion here for me to try over the weekend.  Second issue is that I'm in the market for a new wheelchair,  SO that has decision making multiplied.  Get a cushion or no?  As Medicare will only pay for one.  We plan on moving so we think it best to wait till we move to move on trying out new chairs so the vendor will be close by.

Feels god to be up for a few hours after 4 days in bed though!

Lori
http:\\www.michaelsons.org

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