You can drag a dead horse to the trough, but ya still can't make them drink 
 the water............
I would never wish a pressure sore on anyone. An ounce of prevention is  
worth more then a year in bed and all that is necessary to heal one.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 4/25/2012 9:26:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi  All,
I have a neighbor  upstairs, Dawn, who is C - 6,7 21 years post at 17 She 
has never had a sore .…  until now - a stage 4 Pete and I can not seam to get 
her to take it seriously.  It's located under her thigh where her seat 
cushion meets her leg (obviously).  Dawn told us about 6 months ago that she 
had 
a red spot on her leg, but she  didn't do anything about it the beginning 
of March when she went to a wound  center. They told her that she needed a 
wound-vac, keep her leg elevated and  to get a new cushion. I'll bet you 
anything, they told her to stay in bed too  … but she would never tell us that. 
She also told us that the Doctor said "…by  using the wound-vac that the sore 
will heal within 1 1/2  months." 
Her insurance wouldn't pay for the  wound-vac or wheelchair clinic so she 
could get a new cushion. By doing an  appeal she now has the wound-vacn, 
after a 4 week delay. To date she has not  gotten a new cushion. We keep 
telling 
her "… forget about insurance, go out  and buy yourself a cushion." she can 
afford it. BTW ~ her nutrition is hideous  and she said her other thigh is 
now getting red too.
I  want to ask you guys, what can we do to convince her just how serious 
this is?  Isn't stage 4 to the bone? She actually had a neighbor across the 
hall from  her, quad C - 4,5 who lost his leg due to a pressure sore on his  
leg.
Bobbie








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