"Cut 1st", is normal after evaluation. Removing the dead tissue is an  
important. Determining with width and depth of the wound.  This is what  wound 
specialist do.  The wound may be stuffed to prevent further damage  and 
promote healing.  
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 4/27/2012 3:01:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

My doc first wanted to stay away from a wound center. He says a lot of  
then want to cut first... I finely had to go, but found a good one. I go in  
every 3rd week, Make sure it’s clean, scrape out any dead stuff, when the  
healing slows down we change the treatment (the type of packing stuff). We are  
trying a new thing for me, wiping it with a silver nitrate stick.
 
 
He also cuts some skin away so it does not  grow/heal down into the wound 
or heal over before it fills in.
Greg
 
 
From: _Candle_ (mailto:[email protected])  
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 7:21 AM
To: _Regina Fuller_ (mailto:[email protected])  ; _quad-list_ 
(mailto:[email protected])  
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] medical question


 

 
 
I went to a pain management center and they wanted to do surgery  when 
medication was working just fine. I kept telling them that I didn't want  a 
surgery and asked why they wouldn't give me a script. I even said that they  
could monitor my blood or hair to see if I was abusing my pain meds. They  
refused so I left. Later, my husband said it was probably because doctors get  
more money for surgeries than an office visit for a script. I went back to my 
 doctor of physical medicine and asked if he would prescribe the pain meds 
on a  continuous basis. He agreed. 
 
I'm on methadone that I take for pain as needed. I get a 30 days  supply 
that I am able to stretch out from 6 months to a year.

 
Candle 
"Scars remind of us  where we’ve been, they don’t have to dictate where we 
are going."  
~David Rossi  of Criminal Minds
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From: Regina Fuller  <[email protected]>
To: quad-list  <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:49  PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] medical  question

<WBR
     
Hi Y'all,
Okay broke my neck back in July 99 had my c5 bone replaced with a  bit of 
hip bone. Just went to a Pain Management Dr. that found my L1  & 2 are going 
bad from sitting since our bodies r not made to sit  for as long as we do.  
They found arthritis in both spots too.  (bones are breaking down) so the 
phantom pain (pins n needles) are  getting in tolerable (sometimes). So the 
Dr. has tried me on neourtin  but didnt really help then tried cybalta but it 
helped but side effects  werent worth it now he tried me on lyrica but omg 
it makes me neauseous,  dizzy n makes me pass out. He told me if the lyrica 
doesnt work their  gonna go into my back DONT want that.
Now to question:
Have any of y'all tried anything that I havent or your Dr has tried  on you 
that I can suggest to my Dr? 
I tolerate quit abit of pain but it can be intolerable sometimes.  Just 
thought I could see if any of y'all might know of anything.
Thank y'all, 
GinaGina<WBR><WBR>Do just once what others say you can't do, and you  will 
never pay attention to their limitati






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