For my sister's current round of chemo, she's having to be admitted. Her back is objecting to the mattresses in the hospital, and she's wondering if anyone knows of a way to improve lower back support while being in a hospital bed.
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Would any of those memory foam pads work? The low end of the spectrum can be found at target, and then all sorts of stuff at the medical-supplies-for-consumers places that sell bandages and wheelchairs and bedpans and such from 1.5X target prices to super-expensive. (Are hospital beds one of the standard size like maybe "single" or "twin"? If not maybe you have to go right to the medical supply places and skip target/linens-and-things and such.)
How about a bolster pillow to put under her knees, to take some of the strain off?
Thanks, Jessica! These recipes sound delicious.
Much easy diagnosis & treatment~ma to you, Drew.
Lord, too much medical drama. Stop it, world.
Lots of ma, Drew.
ION, I just realized that the mid-Atlantic region has two different grocery store chains called Giant. Odd. One of them is mostly around the DC region, and the other is mostly in PA with some stores in surrounding states, but they've both got stores in Maryland and Virginia.
Drew, did they rule out ulcers? I ask because my 14-year-old's best buddy had the same symptoms (although not after surgery - more out of the blue) and they couldn't come up with anything until they scoped him and found the ulcer.
An ulcer is on my list. I don't believe they've looked into it yet, initially the elevated liver enzymes is what got everyone's attention, though they still haven't found a definitive cause for that. I think the focus has been on something related to the surgery since I just had it, but I'm now planning on bringing up a course of action that looks beyond things related to the surgery.
I hope they find it quick and it's a snap to treat. 'Cause being able to eat is good!