Pressure sores, open wounds, snow flakes, fingerprints and Quads, all have  
something in common.  They differ so greatly.  What might work for 100  people, 
won't work for 2 others.  Hence, it might be more prudent
to consult a wound specialist.  Pressure mapping may also be needed to  
consider your future prognosis and how you will heal.  The band aid  approach 
hasn't worked in the last 4 years.  Now its time to consider a  wound 
specialist...
Best Wishes
W
 
 
In a message dated 6/15/2007 9:06:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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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