I have seen at Radio Shack wireless door bells. If physically unable to press the button I am sure gluing something to button would help.
Merrill _____ From: Kandy Vogelpohl [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 4:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [QUAD-L] Medications Hi everyone, My Husband (AL) became a quad on 5/10/08 from auto accident. He has been hospitizied ever since. I am working at getting him home on a CAC Waiver. All the documentation has been filled out, now I am just wanting to see if the state will approve. I need some advice, on his medications and on some assisted technology products. First of all, Al has 8 pages of medications he is currently taking. These include Oxycoden and baclofen. His Oxy is on a PRN in which he gets 20 mg every 3 hours up to 5 times a day. When he takes it he gets headaches, so he has to take tylenol with it or right after it. I am concerned about his daily high dosage and hoping that his medications will be reduced soon... He is scheduled for baclofen testing for pump at end of month. If that works-will that help reduce his pain so the oxycoden can be reduced? The oxycoden really binds him up and we are having such a hard time getting him a scheduled bowel program. He goes from one extreme to another. Either he has diaherra or he gets so bound up it has to be dug out of him. He is on different softners, gets stimulated, plus we use the magic bullet as needed. My husband also takes a lot of vitamins, prosource and calcium, and benefiber is this something he will take forever as well? Currently he is fed from a peg tube and has a trach, but hopefully both will come out. His vocal cords are paralyzed but they have started moving. So he is now able to eat "theraputic feedings". Which actually just got approved for me to feed him soft solids. He ordered his first meal yesterday. It was wonderful. Any advice or knowledge you could share about his medications would be much appreciated. Also does anyone know what type of call light - where to get one for when my husband comes home. Currently he puffs in a straw to call the nurse. I need something like that in my house that would make a noise so I can hear him if I am not in same room. Thanks for your help. Kandy (wife of C-4 Complete)

