disco.moon wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 8:03 pm
All in all, that's a pretty good incision and seems to be healing well. The BF has one from the bottom of his neck all through the thoracic spine.
There is a nurse that comes to my church and she said it was the best scar she has seen in a long time.
For real. You could get some vitamin E capsules and rub on it daily to help reduce the redness, but its not a bad scar.
What's that saying.... "Scars are like tattoos but with better stories"
For real!
When I had the plate and screws put in my hip the nurses said I should send the doc a card because it was the best scar they had ever seen.
Having said that, maybe I've been conned.
Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent
So lve been in St Mike's hospital in Toronto since Tuesday.
Came in with a pulmonary exacerbation and went downhill from there. Spent 30 hrs in emergency and was then admitted. Chills started, vomiting, fever and lots of back pain.
I've had an x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram, an MRI, a CT scan and awaiting another CT scan.
They are thinking there may be an infection in my back from the surgery.
Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:10 am
So lve been in St Mike's hospital in Toronto since Tuesday.
Came in with a pulmonary exacerbation and went downhill from there. Spent 30 hrs in emergency and was then admitted. Chills started, vomiting, fever and lots of back pain.
I've had an x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram, an MRI, a CT scan and awaiting another CT scan.
They are thinking there may be an infection in my back from the surgery.
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:10 am
So lve been in St Mike's hospital in Toronto since Tuesday.
Came in with a pulmonary exacerbation and went downhill from there. Spent 30 hrs in emergency and was then admitted. Chills started, vomiting, fever and lots of back pain.
I've had an x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram, an MRI, a CT scan and awaiting another CT scan.
They are thinking there may be an infection in my back from the surgery.
omg.
I haven't even mentioned the numerous blood tests, amoxicillin, Prednisone, IV antibiotics and fluids.
Wait until I get the bill...
Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:10 am
So lve been in St Mike's hospital in Toronto since Tuesday.
Came in with a pulmonary exacerbation and went downhill from there. Spent 30 hrs in emergency and was then admitted. Chills started, vomiting, fever and lots of back pain.
I've had an x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram, an MRI, a CT scan and awaiting another CT scan.
They are thinking there may be an infection in my back from the surgery.
omg.
I haven't even mentioned the numerous blood tests, amoxicillin, Prednisone, IV antibiotics and fluids.
Wait until I get the bill...
You need a visit from the cash fairy...
It is absolutely amazing that some people survive walking out of their homes...fo reelz!
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:10 am
So lve been in St Mike's hospital in Toronto since Tuesday.
Came in with a pulmonary exacerbation and went downhill from there. Spent 30 hrs in emergency and was then admitted. Chills started, vomiting, fever and lots of back pain.
I've had an x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram, an MRI, a CT scan and awaiting another CT scan.
They are thinking there may be an infection in my back from the surgery.
omg.
I haven't even mentioned the numerous blood tests, amoxicillin, Prednisone, IV antibiotics and fluids.
Wait until I get the bill...
You need a visit from the cash fairy...
I forgot the orange font
Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:10 am
So lve been in St Mike's hospital in Toronto since Tuesday.
Came in with a pulmonary exacerbation and went downhill from there. Spent 30 hrs in emergency and was then admitted. Chills started, vomiting, fever and lots of back pain.
I've had an x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram, an MRI, a CT scan and awaiting another CT scan.
They are thinking there may be an infection in my back from the surgery.
omg.
I haven't even mentioned the numerous blood tests, amoxicillin, Prednisone, IV antibiotics and fluids.
Wait until I get the bill...
Those antibiotics take a toll on your gut. Make sure to take some probiotics while on them as well as after. That gut flora makes up the majority of your immune system. The antibiotics wipe out the bad stuff but also the good stuff.
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:10 am
So lve been in St Mike's hospital in Toronto since Tuesday.
Came in with a pulmonary exacerbation and went downhill from there. Spent 30 hrs in emergency and was then admitted. Chills started, vomiting, fever and lots of back pain.
I've had an x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram, an MRI, a CT scan and awaiting another CT scan.
They are thinking there may be an infection in my back from the surgery.
omg.
I haven't even mentioned the numerous blood tests, amoxicillin, Prednisone, IV antibiotics and fluids.
Wait until I get the bill...
Those antibiotics take a toll on your gut. Make sure to take some probiotics while on them as well as after. That gut flora makes up the majority of your immune system. The antibiotics wipe out the bad stuff but also the good stuff.
That Prednisone is nasty crap too.
Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 1:52 pm
Had surgery on the shoulder yesterday and the nerve block has finally worn off. Not a happy camper. Time to hit the gummies again.
stonedmegman wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 1:52 pm
Had surgery on the shoulder yesterday and the nerve block has finally worn off. Not a happy camper. Time to hit the gummies again.
Whats the recovery timeline?
4-8 weeks. Sling on for 2-6.
Unfortunately it's my right shoulder and I'm a righty. Trying to do simple things like wiping your butt with your opposite hand is interesting to say the least. You sure find out in a hurry who your friends are when you start asking around for help.
Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent