Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 We call that a "Mover's Bandage". When one is sweating up a storm on a hot summer day, working as a mover and you get a scrap or cut no regular band-aid or bandage is going to stay on thru the day. Instead you take a tissue or a paper towel, fold it over to fit the body part and wound and then package tape or duct tape as best you can to that body part.... and hopefully that will hold for the rest of the day.... To: Sent: Thu, March 18, 2010 11:58:46 AMSubject: Re: Re: One Month Update: Los Cedros Duct tape is holding my life together. Please fell free to ask for a consult on the duct tape method of upholstery and interior design. Also duct tape wound care and orthopedics. Kathleen (who is avoiding busses and mangos) Not when has those busses and bad mangos in his bedroomYou have to watch out for the quiet ones.Good job on the low overhead Ben! Think duct tape...( possibly only a MAIner will get that Everything here is held together with duct tape. My office is...) Jean On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Sharon McCoy <docsharoncox (DOT) net> wrote: Ben, And yes, generally following is a wise move. Sharon -- PATIENTS,please remember email may not be entirely secure and that Email is part of the medical record and is placed into the chart ( be careful what you say!)Email is best used for appointment making and brief questionsEmail replies can be expected within 24 hours-Please CALL if the matter is more urgent . MD ph fax impcenter.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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