Something not mention but relevant.  A picture of your wound, Daily,  sent 
to your attending MD and wound specialist.  This way they have a daily  view 
of what they are up against. A metric ruler is also a great guide  tool.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 12/15/2016 5:41:26 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

get off & lay on side as long as you  can.
Can you put a special pillow between your thighs to keep it open for  
catheter as you lay on your side?
i bought a large pregnancy pillow to help  keeping me on my side.
derrick w
On 12/15/2016 2:13 PM, Nichole Rohling  wrote:



I’ve been paralyzed 18 ½ years and have had 1 pressure  sore at the top of 
my butt crack a few years after my injury. One of my  caregivers noticed 
last night I am getting another one. I am pretty sure  it’s from laying on my 
back in bed. I prop my feet up and my pillow top has  a deep indention where 
my butt is. I do have a air bed on top of the  mattress. 
I can’t lay on my side because my catheter doesn’t drain.  Suggestions 
please on how you would relieve pressure on this area.   
Home health nurse left me aquacell to put on it but they  are 6 x 6 ……
..she said just cut them but that leaves 2 edges that aren’t  sealed and I 
thought you weren’t suppose to put that directly on an open  sore? 
Nicki



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