Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 Thanks butch, appreciate it much. Evelyn www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/> Alternasense Skin Design Products Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies - Butch Owen<butchbsi < > Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:12 AM Helichrysum italicum ** Immortelle or Everlasting Hi Evelyn, > Butch or Chris or anyone in the know on Heli oil, Doctors we aren't .. like I said in the other post. > I have some Heli and got it from Butch so it's the real deal and here > is my question. My mom is 86 years old and in a nursing home. She has > gotten so terribly thin that she gets pressure point sores. She now has > one on the tip end of the tail bone. The skin is broken and it hurts her > terribly. Could I make up a blend of Heli, rosehip oil and apply this to > the broken skin to speed the healing. She is just skin and bones and as > she becomes more sedentary I know that this is going to be an increasing > problem. I would appreciate it if anyone could comment on this and give > me some advice. If Chuck doesn't have his ears on now .. and doesn't reply to the two questions asked in the next 24 hours .. I'll send him the posts. > Evelyn > www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/<http://www.alternasensecom/>> > Alternasense Skin Design Products > Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com<http://www.av-at.com/> Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html<http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join<\ /join> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 Hiya Evelyn, I spent 8 years working in nursing homes, 6 of them in one of the best in Wisconsin. There's a lot you can do to reduce the chances of bedsores in general once you have the one troubling your mom healed. I could launch into a long list, but not sure anyone's interested. They're not inevitable, but can be very common if great care's not taken. The #1 thing that can be done to reduce the likelihood of bedsores is good skin care. When you check on her, make sure her skin's CLEAN and most of all MOIST and as supple as can be expected with age and infirmity. Lotion applied to bony parts, hips, back, ankles, the areas where bedsores appear most, can do a lot to help prevent them. Giving those spots attention when you go visit will go a long way to helping her be comfortable in general as well as keeping bedsores away. The #2 thing is position changes--make certain staff is turning her every 2 hours whenever she is in bed! You wouldn't believe how hard it is to make sure of that some places--I worked in one where we had to sign turning schedules and I'd find myself as one of 2 or 3 aides signing the stupid thing! As for how to help her now, if the staff isn't padding that area they should be. There's a foam that can be cut to surround the area and cut out in the middle (a ring around the bedsore) that would help a LOT to get rid of it. Bedsores come from the inside out but don't always heal the same way, so keeping pressure off is key to healing them. Once the skin closes lotion and massage will help a lot to heal the inside tissues but pressure still needs to be kept off. I'd be wary of applying anything while the skin's open without discussing it with the unit's head nurse--she'll know what's being done and what you can do to add to that. HTH and if anyone wants to listen to me babble on this, just holler. Serra On Apr 11, 2005 3:36 PM, Evelyn Millican <edandevmil wrote: > > Thanks butch, appreciate it much. > Evelyn > www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/> > Alternasense Skin Design Products > Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies > - > Butch Owen<butchbsi > < > > Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:12 AM > Helichrysum italicum ** Immortelle or Everlasting > > Hi Evelyn, > > > Butch or Chris or anyone in the know on Heli oil, > > Doctors we aren't .. like I said in the other post. > > > I have some Heli and got it from Butch so it's the real deal and here > > is my question. My mom is 86 years old and in a nursing home. She has > > gotten so terribly thin that she gets pressure point sores. She now has > > one on the tip end of the tail bone. The skin is broken and it hurts her > > terribly. Could I make up a blend of Heli, rosehip oil and apply this to > > the broken skin to speed the healing. She is just skin and bones and as > > she becomes more sedentary I know that this is going to be an increasing > > problem. I would appreciate it if anyone could comment on this and give > > me some advice. > > If Chuck doesn't have his ears on now .. and doesn't reply to the two > questions asked in the next 24 hours .. I'll send him the posts. > > > Evelyn > > www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/<http://www.alternasensecom/>> > > Alternasense Skin Design Products > > Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies > > Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com<http://www.av-at.com/> > > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html<http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html> > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join<\ /join> > -- For your daily dose of cranky Serra http://scentedstuff.blogspot.com Going Out Of Business Sale--new listings every day! http://stores.ebay.com/SerrasSecretSurplus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Thanks, I appreciate the information very much. She is terribly thin and this is something that I can do for her. The nursing home she is in is an exceptional one and only 5 minutes from my house. I see her almost every day or every other day. They are turning her when she is in bed every 2 hours now. She didn't tell anyone that she had a sore spot. I kept asking her myself if she was sore anywhere but she kept saying no. You know how mother's are. Now that I know it is there I can watch it closely. Evelyn www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/> Alternasense Skin Design Products Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies - Serra<serrathescented < > Monday, April 11, 2005 4:00 PM Re: Helichrysum italicum ** Immortelle or Everlasting Hiya Evelyn, I spent 8 years working in nursing homes, 6 of them in one of the best in Wisconsin. There's a lot you can do to reduce the chances of bedsores in general once you have the one troubling your mom healed. I could launch into a long list, but not sure anyone's interested. They're not inevitable, but can be very common if great care's not taken. The #1 thing that can be done to reduce the likelihood of bedsores is good skin care. When you check on her, make sure her skin's CLEAN and most of all MOIST and as supple as can be expected with age and infirmity. Lotion applied to bony parts, hips, back, ankles, the areas where bedsores appear most, can do a lot to help prevent them. Giving those spots attention when you go visit will go a long way to helping her be comfortable in general as well as keeping bedsores away. The #2 thing is position changes--make certain staff is turning her every 2 hours whenever she is in bed! You wouldn't believe how hard it is to make sure of that some places--I worked in one where we had to sign turning schedules and I'd find myself as one of 2 or 3 aides signing the stupid thing! As for how to help her now, if the staff isn't padding that area they should be. There's a foam that can be cut to surround the area and cut out in the middle (a ring around the bedsore) that would help a LOT to get rid of it. Bedsores come from the inside out but don't always heal the same way, so keeping pressure off is key to healing them. Once the skin closes lotion and massage will help a lot to heal the inside tissues but pressure still needs to be kept off. I'd be wary of applying anything while the skin's open without discussing it with the unit's head nurse--she'll know what's being done and what you can do to add to that. HTH and if anyone wants to listen to me babble on this, just holler. Serra On Apr 11, 2005 3:36 PM, Evelyn Millican <edandevmil wrote: > > Thanks butch, appreciate it much. > Evelyn > www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/<http://www.alternasensecom/>> > Alternasense Skin Design Products > Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies > - > Butch Owen<butchbsi > < > > Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:12 AM > Helichrysum italicum ** Immortelle or Everlasting > > Hi Evelyn, > > > Butch or Chris or anyone in the know on Heli oil, > > Doctors we aren't .. like I said in the other post. > > > I have some Heli and got it from Butch so it's the real deal and here > > is my question. My mom is 86 years old and in a nursing home. She has > > gotten so terribly thin that she gets pressure point sores. She now has > > one on the tip end of the tail bone. The skin is broken and it hurts her > > terribly. Could I make up a blend of Heli, rosehip oil and apply this to > > the broken skin to speed the healing. She is just skin and bones and as > > she becomes more sedentary I know that this is going to be an increasing > > problem. I would appreciate it if anyone could comment on this and give > > me some advice. > > If Chuck doesn't have his ears on now .. and doesn't reply to the two > questions asked in the next 24 hours .. I'll send him the posts. > > > Evelyn > > www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/<http://www.alternasensecom/><h\ ttp://www.alternasensecom/<http://www.alternasensecom/>>> > > Alternasense Skin Design Products > > Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies > > Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com<http://www.av-at.com/><http://www.av-at.com/<http://www.av-\ at.com/>> > > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html<http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html>\ <http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html<http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html\ >> > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join<\ /join></join<http://gr\ oups./join>> > -- For your daily dose of cranky Serra http://scentedstuff.blogspot.com<http://scentedstuff.blogspot.com/> Going Out Of Business Sale--new listings every day! http://stores.ebay.com/SerrasSecretSurplus<http://stores.ebay.com/SerrasSecretSu\ rplus> Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html<http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join<\ /join> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Hi Evelyn, > Butch or Chris or anyone in the know on Heli oil, Doctors we aren't .. like I said in the other post. > I have some Heli and got it from Butch so it's the real deal and here > is my question. My mom is 86 years old and in a nursing home. She has > gotten so terribly thin that she gets pressure point sores. She now has > one on the tip end of the tail bone. The skin is broken and it hurts her > terribly. Could I make up a blend of Heli, rosehip oil and apply this to > the broken skin to speed the healing. She is just skin and bones and as > she becomes more sedentary I know that this is going to be an increasing > problem. I would appreciate it if anyone could comment on this and give > me some advice. If Chuck doesn't have his ears on now .. and doesn't reply to the two questions asked in the next 24 hours .. I'll send him the posts. > Evelyn > www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/> > Alternasense Skin Design Products > Dingleberry Gifts and Goodies Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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