that exercise helps fight the blues? If so, I am looking for
people
that could do a short phone interview, for a quote or two for the article.
Please contact me at rhvsh...@mac.com
Sincerely,
Bob Vogel
Senior Correspondent/New Mobility magazine
www.NewMobility.com
I second Naomi's suggestion. I would see your primary care physician at the
first appointment
date, they will probably refer you to a gastroenterologist that is what I
did--glad I did…
The gastroenterologist figured it out--in my case it took an upper scope
(endoscopy) and
lower scope
I second the CAUTION on standing if you haven't stood in 20 years. The
*average* para and quad has
severe osteoporosis after 20 years. I would talk with a PMR doc and ask about
a bone scan--best would
be a bone scan of bones in the lower leg--which only a few centers do.
Here is an article I
Hi Linda,
New Mobility has two good articles about syrinx, I wrote one of them:
Para/Medic: Syrinx and Pain.
I will include the links below. The people that I know that have syrinx had a
spinal cord injury first,
and the syrinx is caused by scar tissue around the spinal cord injury. Yes, a
Hi Derrick,
In my *survey of one* I use the ROHO Quadtro Select, it is an air cushion with
four quadrants that give you a custom fit. The cushion has two buttons on the
front--the green
button enables your pelvis to immerse and balance out, pushing the red button
locks the
air in place and
Hi G,
Bob V here. I have a friend--T4 complete para, 27 years post injury--that had
a SP tube reversed. He had it
put in because of surgery to fix urethral scarring. The SP tube stayed in for
about 9-months.
My friend says having the SP tube reversed was no big deal, very easy. In his
://www.newmobility.com/2011/06/bladder-stones-risk-factors-treatment-and-prevention/
Bob Vogel
Bob Vogel
On Jan 18, 2015, at 12:40 AM, Lissette Whitehead wrote:
I'd like to see! I always think I have stones but haven't been checked.
Lissette Whitehead
416 W. San Ysidro Blvd.
San Ysidro
://www.newmobility.com/2009/03/untethering-the-invisible-knot/
Wishing you a quick resolution to this!
Sincerely,
Bob Vogel
Senior Correspondent/New Mobility
On Dec 17, 2014, at 8:58 AM, Danny Hearn wrote:
Hi all...I'm still having dysreflexia on and off, been about 3-4 weeks total
now, get bad
On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:52 AM, Bob Vogel rhvsh...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Danny,
I'm sorry to hear about the sudden dramatic increase of dysreflexia bouts as
well as increase in spasms. From where I sit,
you and your Dr.s are right on track trying to ummm track down the cause
The Sixth Sense. There is a comedian that did a very funny riff on this
premise. In the movie
the boy always whispers I see dead people, the effect of the whisper pulls
the audience in
and makes it more powerful. The comedian does a how it would really play
out, the key
phrase I see dead
I agree with Don, food allergies CAN develop over time and at any age. I
developed celiac disease at age 50 (bummer!).
I *think* folks with SCI are more susceptible to developing food allergies
because we get hit with so many bugs that
require antibiotics, which mess up the good bacteria in
Back in my early days (about 8-years post injury--I'm a T10 complete para) I
had several hemorrhoid bandings--the proctologist uses a special tool
to put specially made, super-tight, rubber bands around the hemorrhoids, within
a week they shrivel up and vanish. I never had any problems.
I appreciate all efforts in research toward a cure. However mainstream news is,
in my opinion, making
too much out of this.
The results are exciting, however this is one person, and he is not walking
he is ambulating with braces.
He also went through two years of 5-hours-a-day, 5-days-a-week
.
Meredith
From: Bob Vogel rhvsh...@mac.com
To: Shelly Kerchner shelly.kerch...@yahoo.com
Cc: jume9...@comcast.net, quad-list quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 11:19:15 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Fwd: Walking again?
I appreciate all efforts in research toward a cure
Hi Ronald and all,
It is extremely important to discuss all meds with your physician and
pharmacist--especially the pharmacist, he/she
is good at figuring out possible contraindications--for instance I'm on blood
thinners (warfarin)--if I need to take Cipro
or Levaquin I go in right away for
. These are surfaces that can cause pressure
ulcers!
Bob V
-Original Message-
From: Bob Vogel rhvsh...@mac.com
To: Tom Borcherding t...@roho.com
Cc: Jim Lubin jlu...@eskimo.com; quad-list quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, Aug 15, 2014 10:54 am
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Fwd: Flight comfort
Hi Jim and all,
I travel by air quite a bit. Yes a ROHO cushion expands during flight, the
cabin pressure inside most
airliners is 8,000 feet. I live near sea level (300 feet to be exact) and use
a ROHO Quadtro Select High
Profile (4 cell) cushion.
When the plane gets to altitude the
In my survey of one a *true professional of finance* will help you with any
size
portfolio.
Bob V
On Jul 29, 2014, at 8:53 PM, RONALD L PRACHT wrote:
In reality true professionals of finance wont even deal with you for
portfolios under 500,000.
On , RONALD L PRACHT
).
Once again, probably more than you wanted to know, however since I wrote my
column for New Mobility I have
all of these facts bouncing around in my head.
All the best!
Bob Vogel
On Jul 28, 2014, at 7:34 AM, cviewe...@aol.com wrote:
Bob, How often do you use Peristeen?
In a message dated 7/27
to sit on a toilet to
use it? How difficult is it? I had another evacuation machine (P.I.E.) a
while back that was just huge and difficult. It also caused me to have A.D. I
have seen the video but I would love some personal reviews.
Meredith
From: Bob Vogel rhvsh...@mac.com
To: Bill Lang
to
use it? How difficult is it? I had another evacuation machine (P.I.E.) a
while back that was just huge and difficult. It also caused me to have A.D. I
have seen the video but I would love some personal reviews.
Meredith
From: Bob Vogel rhvsh...@mac.com
To: Bill Lang blan
codes for Medicare. Should be coming soon. I am expecting
to do training within 3 weeks.
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 25, 2014, at 13:32, Bob Vogel rhvsh...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Billy,
Here is an column I wrote about it in New Mobility in April.
http://www.newmobility.com/2014/04/peristeen
Hi Billy,
Here is an column I wrote about it in New Mobility in April.
http://www.newmobility.com/2014/04/peristeen-for-bowel-management/
Bob V
On Jul 25, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Bill Lang wrote:
Guys,
Has anyone used this Bowel Irrigation system?
I am awaiting trial kickoff to begin and could
I like the 2 days in a chair from an understanding access and the need for
better access point of view.
What I don't like is they reinforce the media-driven concept that paralysis is
all about walking. Have them
simulate trying to manage bowel, bladder and skin issues, throw in a bit of
As a survey of one--I'm a T10 para, 29 years post injury,
mild but quite annoying spasticity in my quadriceps, especially
annoying at night--on a good night, no spasm's, on a bad night
they kick off every 20 seconds, I can set my watch to it, and make
it impossible to sleep.
I've been on Baclofen
Great advice Don!
I find the same thing, if spasm's increase I can track it down
to something, toe nail, pressure spot, full bladder…
On Jun 25, 2014, at 11:12 AM, Don Smith wrote:
Check for ingrown toe nails,and pressure spots. Over the years I've gone
through spasms from hell and Dr.s
Hi All,
Don is right on--NEVER stop abruptly stop Baclofen. Here is a link to an
article I wrote for New Mobility on spasticity, sudden increase
in spasticity, and options to consider:
www.newmobility.com/2011/09/spasticity-relief/
Sincerely,
Bob V
On Jun 8, 2014, at 5:42 PM,
Organization (also free) and get New Mobility sent
to your house
for free: www.unitedspinal.org/join-united-spinal-association/
All the best!
Bob Vogel
On May 22, 2014, at 8:43 PM, Lissette Whitehead wrote:
I have this foot massager which works great for my swollen feet, it was
actually designed
Hi Glenn,
As you probably know better than I, sudden spikes in high blood pressure
in a person with SCI level above T6 is an emergency because it often is
a sign of autonomic dysreflexia. I *assume* you and your doctor have looked
at all the usual suspects--urinary tract infection, checked for
of these what do you like, or dislike about it?
And, is it OK if I contact you for more information?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Bob Vogel
At the risk of sounding like Cliff Claven the barstool mailman from cheers,
the active ingredient in magic bullets is Bisacodyl, which works by acting on
nerve endings of the walls of the bowel which causes the bowel muscle to
contract
in a wave-like action called peristalsis that moves stool
Hi Dianna,
I've been on blood thinners since 07'. I'm a T10 para, 29 years post injury.
I've had two blood clots, both
in my right leg. The first one happened when I was still in bed, about 2-weeks
after my injury, it broke loose
and ended up in my lung--I got lucky, blood clots can easily
-
From: Bob Vogel rhvsh...@mac.com
To: diannal767 diannal...@aol.com
Cc: quad-list quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, May 9, 2014 3:01 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Blood thinners
Hi Dianna,
I've been on blood thinners since 07'. I'm a T10 para, 29 years post injury.
I've had two blood clots
Hi Paul,
As a survey of one an option you might want to ask about is the Peristeen
system,
it uses tap water as an enema--while sitting on the commode a specially
designed
foley catheter goes into the rectum, a balloon is inflated and tap water goes
into the bowel via a squeeze
pump. The
Hi Larry,
ROHO makes repair patches that are super easy to use, just clean
the area with their cleaning swab let dry and apply the patch, I imagine
they would be happy to send you a kit.
Also, if your cushion is under warranty I believe they will FedEx you a
new cushion if it gets a hole in it.
In my survey of one--check out the Peristeen system by Coloplast. It is a
rectal catheter with a small inflatable
balloon--basically a rectal Foley. Water goes into your bowel through the
Foley and the balloon keeps the water
from going out. This is done while sitting on the commode. For
Hi Eric,
I have been using the ROHO Quadtro cushions since 2005. I started out on a 3
high (custom) and
now I use a ROHO High Profile Quadtro and used a regular style cushion before
that. The ROHO Quadtro is just as tough as a standard ROHO. One time I had
the right rear part of a cushion
Concering a syrinx. From what I've heard from Dr. Falci, a neurosurgeon that
has operated and
untethered over 1000 syrinx's, a patient history, symptoms and exam is much
more important
than an MRI for a syrinx. I wrote an article about this in New Mobility (see
below).
I hope it helps.
Bob
Good call Don! It isn't a matter of PC, the terms wheelchair bound and
confined to a wheelchair
are journalistically incorrect. Anybody that works in media in the U.S.
*should* abide by The Associated
Press Stylebook and Libel Manual, a book that is the bottom line on countless
phrases etc.
Hi Ron,
I wrote an article about spasticity--causes, and how to deal with and control
it--in my column Para/Medic for New Mobility magazine. Here is the
link to the article:
http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=11960srch=spasticity
Hope it offers ideas and or insite that helps.
Bob
Here is the link to New Mobility's article on wound care from the
April issue.
http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=12343srch=Pressure%20sore
The magazine (I am one of the writers) now offers online subscriptions
for $14.95 a year.
Bob Vogel
--- On Fri, 7/5/13, daa...@aol.com daa
Hi Don,
I've know 4 people that have had the DREZ surgery--all of them had it
done at Craig Rehab Hospital in Denver. All four of them are low (T12) para's
and all four of them said it worked great! Craig has a dedicated site on DREZ
as well as contact info to ask questions:
cleaned it with soap and
water and am trying the sugar technique to heal it. I
ordered the roho healpad setup from express
med for 84.95 as Bob Vogel suggested. Im going to learn all
I can about pressure sores and do all I can
myself..as a last resort I will go to the
doctor Ron
Pracht
Hi All,
FYI, Ronald Pracht was looking into ROHO heel pads. ROHO does make
pads that protect sides, bottom, and heel of foot. Here is the link.
It is a single air valve cushion with mini ROHO air cells, goes on with
a single velcro strap.
I took cranberry pills for a long time and my past urologist had a coronary
when I said I was taking them…….he said it causes urine to be too acidic………I
think I might try them again to see if it helps.
What the heck? I would VERY SERIOUSLY question this urologist and ask what
he/she means by
Hi Richard,
At the risk of sounding like Cliff Clavin from the sitcom Cheers; the
interesting thing you probably (or may not) know about the OmegaTrack is
that it was invented, designed and manufactured by a man named Jim Finch, a
C2 complete quadriplegic. He was able to breath without a vent
Hi Julie and all,
I wrote a column for New Mobility about Botox for bladder spasms.
The FDA officially approved Botox for bladder spasms in 2011. Here
is the link to my column:
http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=11987
I've had Botox injections in my quadricep muscles two different
Hi Julie,
I wrote a column for New Mobility about Botox to quiet bladder
spasms, it was approved by the FDA in 2011, here is the link:
http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=11987
Bob V
--- On Tue, 4/9/13, Dana Wray daa...@aol.com wrote:
From: Dana Wray daa...@aol.com
Subject: Re:
Hi all,
Hope the link and article helped.
Bob V
--- On Wed, 2/27/13, Mike Mills blackwood4...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Mike Mills blackwood4...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Colonoscopy!
To: Nan nlg52...@yahoo.com, Bob Vogel rhvsh...@pacbell.net, QUAD-L
list quad-list@eskimo.com
Date
://blog.therohogroup.com/index.php/2011/11/how-often-should-you-replace-your-cushion/
Sincerely,
Bob Vogel
--- On Fri, 1/25/13, KK kkba...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: KK kkba...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Roho seat cushion
To: bobbie...@aol.com, quad-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, January 25, 2013
Hi Bobbie,
Best of luck--going in with a seating specialist, PT and OT sounds like you are
doing everything correct.
UsersFirst has a great checklist to help navigate the reimbursement process and
assist you in getting the
chair you want and need. The web address for the checklist is:
Hi Carolyn,
The one I know about is Craig Hospital SCI Nurse advice hotline. They are
great, you can ask them
anything and if they don't know the answer they will find out for you. They
are available Monday-Friday
9:00am-4:00pm mountain time. Phone number is (800)247-0257 or (303)789-8508.
John,
Penalties for slapping a vest and passing your dog off as a fake service dog,
vary from state to state,
in California it is a Misdemeanor carries a $2500 fine and up to a year in
jail, in Florida
it is a Felony.
Under ADA Guidelines a service dog is never allowed to attack. By
Hi LittleQuad,
A couple of things--I'm a T10 para, 27 years post--I've had two blood clots
over the years, both in a vein in my
right thigh. The first one slowly went away over a period of 4 months. The
2nd one never went away--it isn't
a complete blockage but it never dissipated. My
Hi John,
From SCI nurses and physicians I've spoken with-- AD can hit anybody with SCI
of T6 and above, and is possible in people with SCI as low as T10.
Bob V
On Jun 26, 2012, at 11:10 AM, John S. wrote:
I've taken valium for 36 years, hydrocodone for 20, oxycontin for 8 and
lyrica for
Hi Kathy,
Bob Vogel here. I'm in my 26th year as aT10 complete para and I've had
several (total of four) femur and or hip fractures in the past 20 years.
I also wrote an article about osteoporosis/fracture and SCI in New Mobility
http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=11538srch
Hi Dana,
Bob Vogel (again)--On two of my femur fractures I had severe spasticity of the
quadricep muscles that was not allowing them to heal.
In each instance my PMR doc shot the muscles with the max dose of botox to
quiet the muscles--it worked well, quieted the muscles
and allowed the bones
Bob Vogel
On Jul 22, 2011, at 8:09 AM, wheelch...@aol.com wrote:
but not recommended for open wounds, sores or ulcers.
Best Wishes
In a message dated 7/22/2011 8:37:13 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
c5sc...@gmail.com writes:
I use http://www.bagbalm.com/ daily great stuff.
Eric W Rudd
The best stuff I've found to protect skin, heal redness, dryness, and heal the
earliest stages (non-broken) skin is Sween Cream by Coloplast. It costs about
$9-$12 bucks for a tube that will last several months
of using it evening and morning on my butt. Works well on skin anywhere. I
apply
You guessed it! He used to drone on and on about The Sween Cream brother!
Gotta have the Sween Cream to keep the skin strong. About 6-months ago I
started having serious problems with red, dry cracking
skin and started having heal tiny stage II cracks. I remembered his animated
Gotta have
and a Wellman fan. B) They were pinned down by sickness and weather--the climb
lasted 13 days instead of the planned-upon 9-days and
they ran out of food and water on the rock, but made it anyway. Mark is also a
adaptive adventure video producer.
Enter Person #2--me, Bob Vogel, T10 paraplegic. I'm
DOH!!??!! Link to Mark Wellman article:
http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=134srch=Mark%20Wellman
On Jul 22, 2011, at 3:46 PM, Bob Vogel wrote:
I forgot--here is a link to my article on Mark Wellman--from 1998
And a photo from my 1987 EJ ad for the EJ Impulse Wheelchair
A friend of mine was flying from NY, to San Francisco via Southwest--had a
connection in Phoenix, in July. It was 120 degrees (how do you make the degree
symbol with word on a Mac?)--
so hot that the air was too thin (hot air expands and is thinner--heat made the
air density the same as if it
Hi Ronald,
Thanks for the info. What were your symptoms? How did you know your appendix
burst? How did the people at the hospital figure it out?
I have heard of this happening to one other person with SCI--in his case a T10
complete paraplegic. Similar story, he didn't know his appendix
Hi Ronald,
Thanks for the info. What were your symptoms? How did you know your appendix
burst? How did the people at the hospital figure it out?
I have heard of this happening to one other person with SCI--in his case a T10
complete paraplegic. Similar story, he didn't know his appendix
Hi all,
Still not sure if I need to hit reply or reply all to go out to the entire
list. At the risk of sending this reply twice, here it is.
Hi All,
While it is always good to see SCI research make progress--this breakthrough
as the news touts it should be tempered.
The person--Rob
Hi again,
Upon re-reading the article below, I see that Summers is already entertaining
the idea of turning his story into a movie.
Oh GREAT! Another sappy story of A man facing his biggest challenge yet To
Walk complete with all the Sommers
quote, “You don’t see a lot of paralyzed people in
Greg,
If you are *sweating buckets* because of being *backed up* I would suggest
going to see a knowledgeable Physical Medicine and Rehab doc
for advice and a check-up and options. Just my opinion.
On Jan 11, 2011, at 10:54 AM, Danny Hearn wrote:
Greg--how often do you have bowel routine??
is in the 2nd 1/2
of the lengthy answer:
http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=11655srch=Neosporin%20Gu
All the best!
Bob Vogel
On Nov 6, 2010, at 8:09 AM, Shahidul wrote:
I didn't have any sediments in the urine. Only, it was light cloudy, hazy. I
culture the urine in the hospital
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