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Wed, Feb 18th, 2015, 04:32 PM #1
i don't know someone who had this experience ....and i can't recall what another surgery i had was like
it's more than 3 weeks now that i undergone an total hysterectomie with the robot ( yes a robot).....so i have many little cuts that are slowly Healing.....some on wich i loose the ''strips'' very early and some that still have their stips on , some of the cuts left very thin scars.......and one that produce a pretty big (in my idea) crust....wich i think will leave a scar
though the dr said the cuts should be left bare skin , i saw on the net other advices.....
did any one have an advice to help me.....please
thank'S
P.S. sorry, maybe my message isn't that clear....This thread is currently associated with: N/ALast edited by Mia001; Wed, Feb 18th, 2015 at 08:56 PM.
Thank's to DH who told me the grumpy Garfield was not at all representative of who i am
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Wed, Feb 18th, 2015, 08:22 PM #2
Personally I think you should call your surgeon to clarify. I have not had this same surgery. I know when I had laproscopic gallbladder surgery, I was unsure of the directions. The receptionist was able to give me answers. Hope you're recovery goes well!
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Wed, Feb 18th, 2015, 09:05 PM #3
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Mia, I agree that you should call, or get in to see a doctor. Don't let something you are unsure of just wait, just in case.
I haven't had that surgery either, but I did end up with a serious complication weeks after having a c-section.
Wishing you well, praying for a good recovery for you!
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Wed, Feb 18th, 2015, 09:49 PM #4
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Hi OP.
Please, please, please do not get your medical surgical advice from the internet. The surgeons who worked with you know more about you than the net.
Glad to hear that some of the laproscopic surgery incisions are healing. Here's hoping for more healing for the other incisions.
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Thu, Feb 19th, 2015, 03:09 PM #5
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I'm glad your healing process has started Mia and I know it never seems to go as we expect. But definitely call your surgeon with your questions as they can either clarify what should be right or set your mind at ease. Even if someone here had the same surgery their experience could be different due to different medical conditions, we all heal differently.
Please call your surgeon, and take care!
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Thu, Feb 19th, 2015, 04:37 PM #6
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Couldn't agree more with the others' advice here! Call your surgeon's office or go to a clinic to determine if there's an infection brewing.....better safe than sorry!
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Fri, Feb 20th, 2015, 08:02 AM #7
Surgical incisions can easily get infected, you don't want this to happen , and it's painful, call the doctor.
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Tue, Mar 3rd, 2015, 05:57 PM #8
I agree with the others. Definitely call your surgeons office. Hope you heal soon.
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