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Lurker wrote:
when skin is moist all the time, as her's had to be due to being incontinent, sweating, etc...........and she didn't move around on the couch it appears........the material of the fabric and the emacerated skin when dried could stick together to form a bond with one another. It's the same principal as when you put a dry gauze dressing over a moist wound that then dries out.........it sticks to it, doesn't it? What I can't understand is how anyone could sit in one position long enough to have that happen to them.............she must have had awful pressure ulcers on her bottom/back:-( A Lurker "wilson" wrote in message om... Sorry to bring up this subject... but in reading those posts about the heavy woman whose "skin was grafted into her sofa", how the heck does that happen?? It's weird to imagine. Thanks. a.f.wilson Hey A Lurker, How long you been using that nick on this group? Lurker |
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Lurker wrote:
when skin is moist all the time, as her's had to be due to being incontinent, sweating, etc...........and she didn't move around on the couch it appears........the material of the fabric and the emacerated skin when dried could stick together to form a bond with one another. It's the same principal as when you put a dry gauze dressing over a moist wound that then dries out.........it sticks to it, doesn't it? What I can't understand is how anyone could sit in one position long enough to have that happen to them.............she must have had awful pressure ulcers on her bottom/back:-( A Lurker "wilson" wrote in message om... Sorry to bring up this subject... but in reading those posts about the heavy woman whose "skin was grafted into her sofa", how the heck does that happen?? It's weird to imagine. Thanks. a.f.wilson Hey A Lurker, How long you been using that nick on this group? Lurker |
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"Kalish" wrote in message ... Bed sores that ooze and dry onto the fabric, heal, get sore again, etc. They did confirm that she didn't get up - ever - just lay in her own p*ss and sh*t, probably for years. On the Animal Planet Channel shows about animal abuse, they are forever finding dogs with ingrown chain collars - the rubbed raw skin grows into, over and through the links of chain. Of course, the owner never noticed anything... On 24 Aug 2004 13:31:09 -0700, (wilson) wrote: Sorry to bring up this subject... but in reading those posts about the heavy woman whose "skin was grafted into her sofa", how the heck does that happen?? It's weird to imagine. Thanks. a.f.wilson Can I just say: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!! (Sorry, weak stomach) PB. -- kgs: 115/94.5/70 lbs: 253/208/154.3 height: 5'8", 173cms |
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I post very seldom, but lurk daily:-) Thus the name:-)
"Lurker" wrote in message ... Lurker wrote: when skin is moist all the time, as her's had to be due to being incontinent, sweating, etc...........and she didn't move around on the couch it appears........the material of the fabric and the emacerated skin when dried could stick together to form a bond with one another. It's the same principal as when you put a dry gauze dressing over a moist wound that then dries out.........it sticks to it, doesn't it? What I can't understand is how anyone could sit in one position long enough to have that happen to them.............she must have had awful pressure ulcers on her bottom/back:-( A Lurker "wilson" wrote in message om... Sorry to bring up this subject... but in reading those posts about the heavy woman whose "skin was grafted into her sofa", how the heck does that happen?? It's weird to imagine. Thanks. a.f.wilson Hey A Lurker, How long you been using that nick on this group? Lurker |
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I just can't understand how anyone else could live with the smell that must
have been in the house. Becky P. |
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I just can't understand how anyone else could live with the smell that must
have been in the house. Becky P. |
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Hi,
On 25-Aug-2004, "curious" curious@noemailshown wrote: I just can't understand how anyone else could live with the smell that must have been in the house. Olfactory fatigue. Same thing that keeps smokers and people with extreme BO from being aware of how they smell. Take care, Carmen |
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Hi,
On 25-Aug-2004, "curious" curious@noemailshown wrote: I just can't understand how anyone else could live with the smell that must have been in the house. Olfactory fatigue. Same thing that keeps smokers and people with extreme BO from being aware of how they smell. Take care, Carmen |
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On 24 Aug 2004, wilson wrote:
Sorry to bring up this subject... but in reading those posts about the heavy woman whose "skin was grafted into her sofa", how the heck does that happen?? It's weird to imagine. Tragic Krazy-glue related accident? Martha -- "ALPO is 99 cents a can. That's over SEVEN dog dollars!!" Revek - ASDLC |
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And causes some to wear too much perfume.
In , Carmen stated | Hi, | On 25-Aug-2004, "curious" curious@noemailshown wrote: | || I just can't understand how anyone else could live with the smell || that must have been in the house. | | Olfactory fatigue. Same thing that keeps smokers and people with | extreme BO from being aware of how they smell. | | Take care, | Carmen |
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