Miaderm cream
I have limited funds so any ideas where I can buy this the cheapest? I am burnt till I am raw and bleeding I see the doctor tomorrow I was supose to go today, but it was changed till tomorrow.. I am going to ask him about using this cream Miaderm. I have been using another one its white and dries hard on my skin comes off on everything and hasn't helped a whole lot just a little. It's called Silver Sulfadiazine. Thanks for any help. Everyone is so wonderful on here and gives great advice. If I can get this cream I may finish up. Depending on the doctors view. Thank you again. I pray everyone is doing better and having a good evening.
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What my RO/nurse had me do:
IWhat my RO/nurse had me do:
I did start right out with Miaderm. It is expensive, though.
When I developed burns, this is what they had me do:
- Cover the areas that were oozy with silvadene -- might be what you are saying you have been using. I used craft sticks to apply the cream.
- Cover it with some gauze so as not to get the stuff on your clothing.
- Leave in place for about 3-4 hours.
- Take off the gauze. Dab area with very diluted hydrogen peroxide. Dab dry with gauze.
- Do not cover area. Let it air dry for about 4 hours or so.
- Do the water/peroxide routine again.
- Go back to Step 1.
I probably could have cleaned off the dead skin, but I tended to leave that for when I was due in at the RO's. Initially, I was going daily because I was not quite done with rads. So, when I went in, I did not have the silvadene on; I just had the area cleared and ready for rads. The nurse would check things and see how I was healing. I'd go for the rad. Then I would come back to the nurse's office and she would get rid of the dead skin and then do the water/hydrogen peroxide thing again, and then apply the silvadene and gauze.
I think that I had it worked out that overnight I had the silvadene and gauze. At that point, I was back to sleeping in my recliner, and so I had a great way to raise my arm (where the problems were) up, away from my body.
I healed quickly and I healed well.
Hope you can figure out an affordable option for you. I know others have other creams they use, but I forget what ones I have heard of.
ee
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let the nurse you are on limited funds, some will slip samples. I have been given the tibe and a spray saline by my breast surgeon to clean out a egg sized hole in my back from some kind of cyst. I was out of money and told him I could't buy it for 4 days when my disability check came in. He left the room and came back with a bag with wih everything I needed and afriendncame and cleaned it. Saved gas, 25 miles round trip every day, supplies, co-pays. Healed great!
My rads were to hips, pelvic, and tailbone, and cracked and bled. It was miserable. I sure feel for you and hope it heals fast!
Hope it all works out for you.
Hugs
Carol0
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