Hi Linda, How long does the healing honey. Can you keep it on hand in case you get a sore. Please explain the instructions as to how to apply on the wound. What kind of dressings to use? Thank you, Linda Dana
In a message dated 6/12/2011 4:07:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Thanks for the feedback. So far it seems to be healing okay, and I agree with Greg that I need to figure out some way so it is no longer causing the friction. I have a technician, cut the pad on the back of the chair so that the bottom portion have less padding in it. My other chair, which I used for over 15 years, had a big space down there where I am having this problem right now. Unfortunately, I don't know how they would be able to remedy this problem. The padding is already half of what the upper padding is. I am, however, attempting to contact a seeding specialist. I also agree seeing a doctor is probably best, but I made the mistake of getting up in the chair , a couple of days ago for three hours to go in to get something important on at the dentist. I was only up for 3 1/2 hours and the small abrasion became significantly bigger. Now, I think I'm going to end up spending about a week in bed. Linda, how is this honey used? Do you apply it all over the site or just on the edges? I will probably check it out. Bag balm has definitely worked well for me, but I'm all for something that will work faster. Quadius On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 1:55 PM, <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote: Hey Quadius, My first thought would be to consult your Dr. Another thing would be to order some Manucka Honey or Medi Honey, I purchased mine on Amazon.com. It works better than Bag Balm. The honey comes from New Zealand, the Manucka plant is healing. Lindaf

