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IowaDevil wrote:Thursday vibes & hugs! Sure hope things are starting to heal up for you!
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Colchar, when they used to come to clean out and change our daughter's dressings she would take pain meds first. That helped her hang in there. Can't they do that for you? Of course she was bedridden and didn't drive anywhere. Sounds as though they want you to travel TO your appointments. Can someone drive you?colchar wrote:IowaDevil wrote:Thursday vibes & hugs! Sure hope things are starting to heal up for you!
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Sadly, nothing is even remotely close to healing up yet. I just came home from the wound care specialist and they said that the infected area seems to have receded the tiniest bit. That may be a good sign but this is a long way from being over.
My doctor is referring me to a specialist wound care clinic run by a surgeon at my local hospital (I can see the building from my driveway and it is, quite literally, about 500 yards away as the crow flies...a little more when driving because of turns in the road getting out of the subdivision) and he wants me to go to that clinic as well as the wound care clinic that I am currently attending in order to have those nurses continue changing the dressings on the days on which I am not at the clinic at the hospital.
I am not looking forward to my first examination at that new clinic because it hurts like a mofo when they have to dig around inside the wound. Packing the wound before applying a fresh dressing is painful enough, but the digging around in there takes it to another level altogether. I normally have a very high tolerance for pain (my dentist wishes all patients were like me except for my habit of falling asleep during root canals because I close my mouth on him when I fall asleep and he cannot see what he is doing) but these procedures hurt to the point that I am now getting slightly nauseated when I go in there - because I know exactly what is about to happen to me and how much it is going to hurt. Oh well, not much I can do about that I guess.
Thanks again for the continued vibes folks
Good point - I could drug myself up before the appointments.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote: Colchar, when they used to come to clean out and change our daughter's dressings she would take pain meds first. That helped her hang in there. Can't they do that for you?
Of course she was bedridden and didn't drive anywhere. Sounds as though they want you to travel TO your appointments. Can someone drive you?
Believe me, you don't have to tell us how much this hurts.
Oh I hope it has begun to heal, I really do.The good news is that they told you it is, in fact, beginning to heal. It will pick up steam once it starts in earnest.
We're keeping you in our hearts as you go forward.
Don't forget to breathe.
CathyCA and Ima give wise advice. Hang in there, colchar! Sending lots of vibes your way.CathyCA wrote:I'm sending vibes and prayers and gentle hugs your way, Colchar.
Take your Percocet. God created narcotics to make us happy and healthy. Now is the time to use them!
Very Duke Blue wrote:Would crutches help? Just a thought.![]()
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