I don't see how it ever could, if it was on your rear.
I have seen those  cushions online that are like the beds that change 
positions, but I think quite  expensive.
I doubt if insurance or Medicare would cover without a certain  size wound.  
I just wish there was something that would give me a warning  that my Roho has 
lost their delete air, and that is when I usually get a  sore.  I saw 
something one time on the Internet but cannot find  again.  I don't remember 
the name 
or anything, but you put it under the  Roho and it made a noise.
Has anyone else ever heard of this?
 
 
Dana
 
     
 
Greg, 
That's  where I get skin trouble when it occurs. Staying out of my chair 
until it heals  completely is the only thing that works for me. I hear of 
others 
healing sores  while spending time in their chairs, but it has never worked for 
 me. 
Steve 
 
 
From: Greg  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 6:34  PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Bed  Sore

I got a sore on my  butt. Not as deep as the one I had a few months ago, but 
wider.  It’s maybe  1 ½ by ¾  but it looks a lot more like a scrape. It’s not 
real deep, but  bleeds when I take the dressing off. It’s not on the regular 
(butt) bed sore  area, it’s in the crease of my butt/thigh. Anyone get a sore 
there? I just do  not see how sitting gets pressure there… 
Thanks, 
Greg 





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