Please don't rely on Wikipedia for medical definitions.  Anyone can add their 
own info to Wikipedia entries.  Try usin www.webmd.com which is written by 
medical professionals.

You need to find out what subclass of osteomyelitis you have.  The anarobic 
osteomyelitis is the most deadly.  This is from webmd.com:
Synonyms
  a.. Hematogenous Osteomyelitis 
Disorder Subdivisions
  a.. Osteomyelitis, Pyogenic, Acute 
  b.. Osteomyelitis, Pyogenic, Chronic 
  c.. Vertebral Osteomyelitis 
  d.. Anaerobic Osteomyelitis 
  e.. Osteomyelitis due to Vascular Insufficiency 
General Discussion
Osteomyelitis is a bone infection, usually caused by bacteria, that can be 
either acute or chronic. This disorder usually occurs as a result of an 
infection in one part of the body that is transported through the bloodstream 
to a bone in a distant location. Among children and teens, the long bones of 
the legs and arms are most frequently affected. In adults, osteomyelitis most 
often affects the vertebrae of the spine and/or the hips.

Bill age 56
C6 Incomplete since 7/20/68
Leesburg, FL
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: t crook 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 9:31 AM
  Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] need advice


  First of all William, have you been to a wound care specialist? What has been 
the full length of time you have spent off of your wound completely? I had a 
wound (and so far only one) back in 2001, it got infected and tunneled, then 
turned into osteomyelitis 
  .... it literally just about killed me. A full thickness muscle flap was 
required, and then six weeks of being restricted to bed only. I know, six weeks 
stuck like chuck in one room- but it was a matter of life or death for me. Best 
of Luck!

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  ----- Original Message ----
  From: William Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 9:05:42 PM
  Subject: [QUAD-L] need advice


  Guys, I need some serious advice. I have been battling a substantil pressure 
  sore on my rear end for nearly four years. It absolutely refues to heal. I 
  just bought a highprofile roho and hope that helps. my question - would it 
  be worth the money (about $1500 out-of-pocket) for me to invest in a tilt 
  chair? I have a standard invacare arrow now. Would this be a worthwhile 
  investment or could I spend the money on something more worthwhile? Please 
  help me guys, especially if you have experience with a tilt chair.

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