I was given vasalex, which is a generic for Xenaderm  ,  that it is a 
prescription. They are using Critic aid clear moisture barrier  ointment on my 
uncle's sore at KU medical Center. 
 
Does anyone use the spray that was talked about on the list some time ago.  
I can't think of the name of that. Magic spray?
Dana
 
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Good regemint is Neosporin, Zenaderm then Bag Balm.


Glenn Henry


In a message dated 6/10/2011 2:57:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

bizarrely plug in my files I would like to know if anyone has any  advice 
on how to quickly heal an abrasion which is just above my coccyx. It  seems 
that the back of my chair is causing a small sore which is more of an  
abrasion open in a couple of places. Yesterday I had someone turn me from side  
to 
side, and we also used bag balm. It does seem to be getting better, but I  
am not used to staying on my side for long periods of time. I have a low air 
 loss mattress, which undulates every minute, and also lets the lower 
portion  of my body get air to help promote healing.

I would love to hear any  other feedback. Bag balm worked for a sore I 
developed last August (my first  one ever) in nine days. It was a small stage 
three  ulcer.

Thanks,
Quadius
PS I am currently in bed trying to be  proactive. Hopefully I will get 
these e-mails later on tomorrow. Thanks in  advance.




Good regemint is Neosporin, Zenaderm then Bag Balm.


Glenn Henry


In a message dated 6/10/2011 2:57:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I would  like to know if anyone has any advice on how to quickly heal an 
abrasion which  is just above my coccyx. It seems that the back of my chair is 
causing a small  sore which is more of an abrasion open in a couple of 
places. Yesterday I had  someone turn me from side to side, and we also used 
bag 
balm. It does seem to  be getting better, but I am not used to staying on 
my side for long periods of  time. I have a low air loss mattress, which 
undulates every minute, and also  lets the lower portion of my body get air to 
help promote healing.

I  would love to hear any other feedback. Bag balm worked for a sore I 
developed  last August (my first one ever) in nine days. It was a small stage 
three  ulcer.

Thanks,
Quadius
PS I am currently in bed trying to be  proactive. Hopefully I will get 
these e-mails later on tomorrow. Thanks in  advance.






In a message dated 6/15/2011 3:14:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

    
Good regemint is Neosporin, Zenaderm then Bag Balm.
 

Glenn Henry


In a message dated 6/10/2011 2:57:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I  would like to know if anyone has any advice on how to quickly heal an  
abrasion which is just above my coccyx.  It seems that the back of my  chair 
is causing a small sore which is more of an abrasion open in a couple  of 
places.  Yesterday I had someone turn me from side to side, and we  also used 
bag balm.  It does seem to be getting better, but I am not  used to staying 
on my side for long periods of time.  I have a low air  loss mattress, which 
undulates every minute, and also lets the lower portion  of my body get air 
to help promote healing.

I would love to hear any  other feedback.  Bag balm worked for a sore I 
developed last August (my  first one ever) in nine days.  It was a small stage 
three  ulcer.

Thanks,
Quadius
PS I am currently in bed trying to be  proactive.  Hopefully I will get 
these e-mails later on tomorrow.   Thanks in advance.





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