Usually one is alternated by turning each 2 hours.  This can happen,  even 
with an air pressure mattress.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 9/1/2010 11:30:12 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi again all--I wrote yesterday about a pressure sore I have--- I'm  
spending much time in bed but have a question.......how do you stay off it??  
by 
laying turned the other way off the pressure spot ?  we tried to get  an 
alternating air mattress recently and our provider approved one that we now  
have but it's total cost for the pump and air mattress was only $270 bucks..I  
only have to pay about 50 bucks out of pocket BUT we were hoping for a much  
better more expensive type as some of you have. (this mattress is only 
covered  for warranty 30 days and 1st one has failed after 5 days ) they 
replaced the  cheap air mattress--it seems to work ok and is made by invacare.  
 
ANYWAY---here is my main question== can I lay all night on the mattress even  
with a pressure sore??? or do you guys still need to be turned off that  
area??? me and my wife have almost no experience with this kind of issue--so  
we are trying to learn. Thank you, for all that have helped on this so far 
and  to any that answer this !!!  Dan  H***

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