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#1 User is offline   LostHillsRoller 

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Posted 13 October 2009 - 09:45 AM

Hello everyone, need some help. I have been paraplegic since age 2, I am 37 now. I have been mobile and independent all my life. Last December developed pressure ulcer that needed debriding, make the long story short, 2 surgery flaps, 1 surgery needed tail bone shaving, bed rest (as much as I can stand), and ulcer is still 5 cm. deep and refuses to heal. Insurance has been cut off since I have been off work 2 long, and I make 2 much money on disability to qualify for medical. Dr. I have seen has used hyperbarics, wound vac, you name it and during this past 10 months I have used it. Luckily Dr. has agreed to treat me free of charge and will even do another surgery for free. Although, cant afford to pay hospital for any stay, and dont qualify for any medical assistance.

I am in desperate need of help. Luckily I will still have a job because I am a state worker, but I need help to heal this thing. My life seems like it has been put on pause for 10 months. Not used to just not working or doing anything. Luckily I have a wonderful family and beautiful fiance that has been here for me, but I am in desperate need of any suggestions to help my situation.

Sorry to vent, but dont know what I need to do to that I have'nt already tried to heal this wound.
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Posted 14 October 2009 - 12:03 AM

Apply for total disability from social security. Between the SCI and the pressure sore, you should be a shoo-in. Then Medicare will pay for it. You can always go back to work once it's healed.

Another option might be medicaid,, don't know if you've checked that out, yet.

All hospitals budget a certain amount for free care for those who need it. You might approach the ones where your doctor has privledges, about it,,, or better yet,, have him approach them. Might be worth a shot....
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ps.. one more thought hit me. You might be able to make a case for a work related injury,,, sitting too long,,, then workers comp would cover it all.

Just throwing darts, here,,, hope one of them helps.
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Posted 14 October 2009 - 01:56 AM

View Postedlee, on Oct 13 2009, 05:03 PM, said:

Apply for total disability from social security. Between the SCI and the pressure sore, you should be a shoo-in. Then Medicare will pay for it. You can always go back to work once it's healed.

Another option might be medicaid,, don't know if you've checked that out, yet.

All hospitals budget a certain amount for free care for those who need it. You might approach the ones where your doctor has privledges, about it,,, or better yet,, have him approach them. Might be worth a shot....
ed

ps.. one more thought hit me. You might be able to make a case for a work related injury,,, sitting too long,,, then workers comp would cover it all.

Just throwing darts, here,,, hope one of them helps.
ed


Thanks!

I am worried if I try and apply for SSI, dont know if my job would consider me totally disabled and medically retire me...I have 11 years with the state and am to young to retire. Dont know if I can file a workman's comp claim, since the past 11 years I never have had a problem, and have been off work for almost 10 months now.

I will ask the Dr. next week when I seem him if he has any connections in hospitals, I recently applied for a county hospital assistance program where I dont have to pay anything, but I am not sure if my Dr. can do surgery out of there.

I will check into the Medicaid.

Thanks for the help!
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Posted 26 October 2009 - 09:19 PM

Hello LostHillsRoller.
Talking about the healing progress,I have used Miracle Mist Spray to help heal all my deep sores.I went thru 60 hyperbaric treatment,Wound Care treatment,Vac Pump and a Skin graft and nothing helped.I then found the Miracle Mist and what a blessing.All the sores have healed.
Wishing you all the best.
Philip
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Posted 22 February 2010 - 12:48 AM

I'm using Dermawound with rapid results. I was prescribed a Negative Pressure Wound Treatment vacuum but the gunk in Dermawound was superior to the high technology solution.


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Posted 25 February 2010 - 04:09 PM

View PostScooby Gimp, on Feb 21 2010, 05:48 PM, said:

I'm using Dermawound with rapid results. I was prescribed a Negative Pressure Wound Treatment vacuum but the gunk in Dermawound was superior to the high technology solution.


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Butt up and healing a stage 4 pressure wound on left hip


I am having surgery on an open wound on my leg tomorrow. I fell on New Years Day and a hematoma developed, then burst. The wound just won't heal, so they are debriding it and giving me a wound vac. I will ask about Dermawound too.

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Posted 26 February 2010 - 02:01 AM

Just as important as what you put on the outside is what your body is naturally capable of doing from the inside. When trying to heal a wound you should take 1000 mgs of vitamin C and a good multivitamin daily and go on a very high protein diet and get plenty of fluids. If your body doesn't have the nutrients to heal it it never will.
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 09:07 AM

It took 7 months for my boyfriends pressure sore on his foot to finally start healing.....and i could visibly see the bone. Now after 7 months its finally small enough and is scabbing over.
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Posted 26 March 2010 - 11:38 PM

Dear LHR,

Buy a jar and try the Dermawound yourself for $40 and try it. You will be amazed after one application. It is the best but the docs won't recommend it because they don't profit. I dumped my vac in favor of the low-tech miracle gunk. It is a well kept secret. Read the testimonials at: www.progressivedoctors.com

Good luck to us all.

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Yours in the struggle,

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Posted 09 August 2010 - 02:25 AM

View Postwildandcrazy, on 26 October 2009 - 09:19 PM, said:

Hello LostHillsRoller.
Talking about the healing progress,I have used Miracle Mist Spray to help heal all my deep sores.I went thru 60 hyperbaric treatment,Wound Care treatment,Vac Pump and a Skin graft and nothing helped.I then found the Miracle Mist and what a blessing.All the sores have healed.
Wishing you all the best.
Philip



Philip, this is Lucy. My partner is a 4/5 complete quad recovering from a 6-8 cm. deep ishcial wound. the wound vac seems to be doing the trick, for now. I did order some Miracle Mist but we were both a bit skeptical and, ultimately, did'nt use it, sent it off to a friend with a less serious wound. But you find that it works well? how do you treat a deep wound like this one with this product?

Thanks.
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Posted 21 August 2010 - 01:16 PM

View PostLostHillsRoller, on 13 October 2009 - 09:45 AM, said:

Hello everyone, need some help.  I have been paraplegic since age 2, I am 37 now.  I have been mobile and independent all my life.  Last December developed pressure ulcer that needed debriding, make the long story short, 2 surgery flaps, 1 surgery needed tail bone shaving, bed rest (as much as I can stand), and ulcer is still 5 cm. deep and refuses to heal.  Insurance has been cut off since I have been off work 2 long, and I make 2 much money on disability to qualify for medical.  Dr. I have seen has used hyperbarics, wound vac, you name it and during this past 10 months I have used it.  Luckily Dr. has agreed to treat me free of charge and will even do another surgery for free.  Although, cant afford to pay hospital for any stay, and dont qualify for any medical assistance.

I am in desperate need of help.  Luckily I will still have a job because I am a state worker, but I need help to heal this thing.  My life seems like it has been put on pause for 10 months.  Not used to just not working or doing anything.  Luckily I have a wonderful family and beautiful fiance that has been here for me, but I am in desperate need of any suggestions to help my situation.

Sorry to vent, but dont know what I need to do to that I have'nt already tried to heal this wound.


Hello Lost,

You can apply for disability through Social Security.  When accepted,which may take quite a while, you have to wait two years before you can use Medicare.  You can then get a Ticket-to-Work.  Once you get your TTW, you can stop your disability check, make any amount of money from salary and be covered by Medicare for 96 months.  In the short term, this does not help you at all but it is something you can think about for the future.

Good luck.

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Posted 20 September 2010 - 03:24 AM

View Postwildandcrazy, on 26 October 2009 - 09:19 PM, said:

Hello LostHillsRoller.
Talking about the healing progress,I have used Miracle Mist Spray to help heal all my deep sores.I went thru 60 hyperbaric treatment,Wound Care treatment,Vac Pump and a Skin graft and nothing helped.I then found the Miracle Mist and what a blessing.All the sores have healed.
Wishing you all the best.
Philip


What is miracle mist and where do you buy it
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Posted 07 October 2010 - 04:15 PM

just wondering if you have talked to a administrator at the hospital i am sure if you plead your case to them they will help you figure out a way to get the hospital stay payed for or work out payments with you plus if your doctor recomends immediate surgery not sure in your state but ohio they have to alot you the room regardless of aligibility to pay just a thought go through the er and refuse to leave be persistant with the infection and damage they shouldnt be able to reject you hope this helps good luck
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