QUOTE (firewheels @ Oct 21 2009, 08:58 PM)

QUOTE (saradise @ Oct 3 2009, 12:24 AM)

The best bed for preventing pressure sores is a Clinitron, which is very expensive, but you can sleep in one position and never be turned and never worry about getting a sore.
Yeah, and never be able to get in or out of. - fw
hahahaha. I've been in a Clinitron before after I had skin surgery and I think they're about $100,000, and NO bed is worth that much money. Besides, there's silica gel or something in it and you end up feeling like there's sand in the sheets. It's okay if you MUST be in a bed like that but I couldn't see sleeping in something like that 24/7.
When I was first injured in '80, people were buying waterbeds for pressure but it has since been discovered they aren't that much better than a regular bed plus they're a pain in the ass, especially if you don't live on the first floor. If you're concerned about your skin, try an air mattress topper on your mattress. Then if you don't like it you can always quit using it. I think there are some available without the alternating pressure pump that aren't so expensive. Plus there's always quad pads for bony areas.