I've been one of those beds and YES THEY ARE VER LOUD! I can't imagine using an 
ICU in that bed. When I was in one in Kessler they very rarely tuned me. 
Leaving me on my back.
Bobbie



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On Jun 21, 2013, at 9:48 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:

> My insurance covered the Clinatron bed. At least 80% of it anyway.
> I got a pressure sore on my butt again, it's the biggest one I've had. 
> Staying in my regular bed getting turned every two hours was a big hassle. 
> Not even really getting turned I had to stay on my right side. So I was 
> either turned really far, or I was turned just a little bit. It put too much 
> pressure on my sore if I was on my back or my left side.
> The Clinatron bed is full of sand, that blows around inside the mattress. It 
> used to be a huge bed though now it's the size of a regular hospital bed. It 
> has one big problem, it is very loud. It's so loud my environmental control 
> unit barely works. At least I can lay on my back part of the time. I have a 
> hard time using Dragon also, but I guess it's worth it.
> They say you can lay on your back and not get turned at all, but I think it's 
> better to get turned now and then anyway. But man is it loud.
> Greg
> 

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