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 From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Stage 4 pressure sore
 

Welcome Back, LiL Quad !     Now where's Naughty 
Nan?
Best Wishes
 
In a message dated 5/3/2012 12:03:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
lots of proteins are great too! some people need to be  scared into 
reality...very sad
>
>--- On Fri, 4/27/12,  [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>From: 
          [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Stage 4 
          pressure sore
>>To: [email protected], 
          [email protected]
>>Date: Friday, April 27, 2012, 12:30 PM
>>
>>
>>Hi Amy,
>>
>>What a great idea. Amy. Way to go.
>>The guy who 
          lost his leg up to his hips was at Craig for further pressure 
          problems. He was a paraplegic and could do his own weight shifts.. 
          It's hard to believe what some people can't understand their own 
          bodies. I wonder if she went to rehab. It is amazing how quickly 
sores 
          can go from stage I to stage 3. I also take pictures with my digital 
          camera so I can see the wound maybe she can not understand because 
she 
          cannot see the wound.. The nurse for the wound care. Dr. gave me a 
          list of foods I need to promote healing, and also they told me to 
take 
          L Argentine. It is a generic.I know that spelling is wrong. You can 
          get it through your pharmacy. They did not have in stock, so they 
          ordered for me. It's much cheaper than the drink I have taken in the 
          past. I'm also drinking a high protein drink by Insure. It only has 2 
          1/2 g of fat and 9 g of protein. Thethe regular Insurer have 9 g of 
          fat. My rehab doctor also said to take a high dosage of zinc, I take 
          225 mg twice a day by prescription.
>>
>>Dana,
>>
>>it would be 
          great if there was Utube, about what happens when sores are 
neglected. 
          It would be so useful for cases such as hers. I use a high profile 
          QuadraRoho cushion. I have used Roho since 1978 with great results, 
          other than a few times it became deflated and I did not know.
>>I I 
          think they are wonderful, I did not like the J cushion. They allowed 
          me to return.
>>.
>>
>>.
>>
>>
>>In a message dated 4/27/2012 
          9:31:27 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
>> 
>>>find pics on web showing her what it looks  like, introduce her to someone 
>>>who had leg amputated due to  sore....just to start
>>>
>>>--- On Thu, 4/26/12,  [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>From: 
                    [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>>>Subject: Re: 
                    [QUAD-L] Stage 4 pressure sore
>>>>To: [email protected], 
                    [email protected]
>>>>Date: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 
                    12:03 AM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hi Bobbie,
>>>>
>>>>I am so thankful that you are 
                    trying to help her. Don't give up. She may one day listen 
to 
                    you before her source serious bone infection or loss of 
                    limbs. When I was incorrect hospital, I met a guy who had 
                    both of his legs removed because of bed sores. He had to 
get 
                    around on a cart and I believe he was a paraplegic. I don't 
                    think he took very good care of himself. His legs were cut 
                    above the top of the leg.
>>>>The minute I see a red spot. I 
                    go to my wound care and begin treatment. They are really 
                    good about healing them. One guy showed me his wound vacuum 
                    as I have never got to see one before. I think the wound 
has 
                    to be a stage III to get Medicare dressing.
>>>>Dana.
>>>>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
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Sent 
                      from my iPad=
>>>>  
>>  

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