I went to doctor on Friday and he wants to see surgical notes from first surgery 2 years ago (that broke open after 10 days)and do some research on possibiity. Go back next week.
Wondering though, how do you deal with a pressure sore that does not heal and continues to break open when you get up on it? Do you just say this is going to be my life and stay in bed or do you get up knowing that being on it is going to break it back open?
Three times we have had this totally closed and when I reach 2 hours in the chair, no matter how much pressure relief that I do, we get a small opening. Currently I am doing 5 minutes of pressure relief (by leaning back my reclining/tilt chair all the way) every 20 minutes. I thought this was going to be the key as before I was waiting 45 minutes and then doing 15 minutes of pressure relief when this reopened. But once I hit the 2 hour mark, the wound reopened.
Even though it is open in a small area, it heals back if I get off it and go back to shorter time in chair. No infection, very clean but still open.
So do you get up and know that it is going to open and try to live a life? Or do you do the minimum time that keeps it closed and spend your life in bed? If you do get up and let it reopen, is it a case of just waiting for an infection to set in or the wound to get worse and worse?
I guess I had it easy before this sore came along - up all day and driving and doing whatever I could do for a 16 hour day. Since all this, my life is lived in bed and I am not sure that I can keep doing that forever.
Would appreciate hearing your experience and how you handled it. Thanks everyone.




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