Hi Tammie Lou,

I, too, am a c5/6 complete with an SP tube,  I'm 44 and my
injury was 4.5 years ago.  I have not had to deal with butt
sores but am acquainted with the random sweating....usually
a result of a bladder contraction or spasm.

My bed is a Select Comfort.  The head and feet raise up and 
down and there is a massage mode.........good for blood flow.
So far so good.

Any questions, let me know.  I wish you well.

Paul
San Diego, CA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 6:42 AM
  Subject: [QUAD-L] Continuous pressure sore problems...


  I have a problem and I'm hoping somebody on the list can help me with.  I 
have had problems with pressure sores since my injury 13 years ago.  They never 
get really bad, mostly just to the blister stage but they are constant.  The 
area where I get the sores all the time is always purple, I have asked doctors, 
nurses and people in the support groups that I attend an apparently I am the 
only one with a purple butt.  Until recently I could lay on my side for a 
couple of days and they would go way.  It seems like now whenever I lay on my 
side all I do is sweat.  The more I sweat the more I want to cover myself up 
and the more I cover myself up the more I sweat.  If I have somebody put the 
warm blow dryer on me it helps but only until they stop.  I would love to hear 
what kind of mattress and what you guys do or don't do to prevent constant 
pressure sores? I have an SP tube so that also hinders lying on my side because 
my knee is always bent and it looks like it's pushing the tube.

  Take care and play nice Tammie Lou
  C6 complete quadriplegic
  13 years post
  chippertue.com
  Chippertue's World 

  In a message dated 4/17/2008 12:02:44 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
    IT SOUNDS ODD. I'D TRY TO GET INTO THE DR SOONER.

    NICKI

    Merrill Burghardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      If I do not hold my arm up, a finger becomes red with a narrowing at the 
hand which then is a thin red line as if a vane.  Does that sound suspicious?  
I have a doc appointment in a month but maybe I should go to Urgent Care.
       
      Merrill
       

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      From: NICHOLE ROHLING [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
      Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:50 AM
      To: Lori Michaelson; QUADLIST
      Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] PAIN
       
      SOMETHING I LEARNED IS THERE IS A BLOOD TEST CALLED D-DIMER AND IF THE 
LEVEL IS ABOVE 445 (I THINK) IT INDICATES THEY NEED TO LOOK FOR  CLOT. MY LEVEL 
WAS 2226!
       
      NICKI
       


      Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        I had a DVT (deep vein clot/thrombosis) in 1995 that was encouraged by 
surgeries.  I was also very, very, very lucky to have survived it because I was 
telling doctors (my neurosurgeon and his staff hours away) my symptoms and they 
were ignoring them even though they were classic symptoms of a DVT!  Hitherto 
... I was not familiar with clots of any type so I was in the dark.  It was the 
Internet that saved my life essentially.
         
        With what I described... they should have wanted to at the very least 
eliminate the possibility of a clot since I just had two surgeries with that 
doctor and that is a primary thing to worry about after surgery.  But 
noooooo... I thought it was probably just swelling and I should wear some of 
those tight hose.  QUACK, QUACK
         
        I went around for about a month with my left lower leg very swollen and 
very hard.  I finally read an article on the net (I was very new to the 
Internet back then and only knew how to look things up) and one doctor in 
Washington state had an article about spinal cord injuries and folks with MS.  
A sentence said "If one leg is significantly larger than the other... it could 
indicate a clot."  All I knew was that "a clot" was not good but I had no idea 
that I had a DVT whereby all I had to do was move a certain way to have it move 
directly to my lungs to kill me.

        The very next morning I called my primary care physician and I went to 
see him.  He looked at it and said "I don't know... I don't think it could be a 
clot but I will send you over to the hospital to have an ultrasound done."  
Needless to say... I never left the hospital because it was a lengthy clot and 
I was in immediate danger.
         
        DOCTORS!  QUACK, QUACK!
         
        I think I'm on my 95th life because of so many negligent doctors.
         
        Lori Michaelson
        Age - 43
        C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post
        Tucson, AZ

         
        On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 4:55 PM, NICHOLE ROHLING <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
        YES, CLOTS TAKE 4-6 WEEKS TO DISSOLVE SO I'M ON COUMADIN (?) TO THIN MY 
BLOOD. MY INR LEVEL NEEDS TO STAY BETWEEN 2.0 AND 3.0
         
        MR DR SAID THEY DO HAVE MEDS TO BUST CLOTS BUT THE RISKS FOR ME 
OUTWEIGHED THE BENEFITS.
         
        I'M JUST THANKFUL TO BE ALIVE.
        NICKI

        Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Thank goodness you made it through it.  They send you home with blood 
clots?
          Quadius
          On 4/12/08, NICHOLE ROHLING <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
          I HAVEN'T READ ALL THE RESPONSES BUT IT WAS I HAD A DR AISEVERAL 
BLOOD CLOTS IN MY RIGHT LUNG.
           
          I HAD DR APPT TUES AT 1PM BUT CALLED THE AMBULANCE AT 5AM.
           
          THE ER DOC IMMEDIATELY ORDERED A CAT SCAN WHICH SHOWED SEVERAL CLOTS 
IN MY RIGHT LUNG AND A FEW IN MY LEFT. I WAS ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL AND MY DR 
HAD ULTRASOUND DONE ON MY LEGS AND SURE ENOUGH I HAD A CLOT IN MY LFT LEFT 
BEHIND MY KNEE - NO SWELLING REDNESS OR HEAT.
           
          HE SAID THE SMALL CLOTS IN MY LUNGS WERE MOST LIKELY FLOATERS WHICH 
BROKE OFF OF THE MAIN CLOT.
           
          I JUST GOT HOME AND AM FEELING REAL LUCKY TO BE ALIVE
           
          NICKI
           
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        -- 
        Lori 
        C4/5 complete quad, 27 years post
        Tucson, AZ 
       
        

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