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The other options were probably shave more hair to use tape, or to use a wrap all the way around your head... Did he at least numb it first or something?I am a bit peeved he stapled the dressing to my scalp.
Had is the key word there! Keep your spirits up, and hope to see you at the expo!I am still in disbelief that I had a brain tumor...
That's the pain pills talking.You guys are just the bestest.
I still do not think stapling the dressing is a good option. I am still salty. I am gonna try to let it go...lol.The other options were probably shave more hair to use tape, or to use a wrap all the way around your head... Did he at least numb it first or something?
Topical vitamin E lotion (not oral) should help a lot with new scarring. Apply a small amount twice a day *after* it is closed up.I had a thing holding my head still during surgery. It was screwed to my head to immobilize my head. It had a screw and a small incision that did not get sutured closed. It was glued. The glue has come undone. It is very sore and gonna scar.
He probably realized you would try to let the bandage go which is why he stapled it to your head in the first place!I am gonna try to let it go...lol.
Wouldn't expect anything less from a Reefer.I am still salty.
And I thought that only happened to my frags. They just don't make glue like they used to.The glue has come undone.
Haha, yeah, and the metal is a bit irritating to the skin. On animals we do stay sutures, basically single loop of suture sticks out so we can weave roll gauze between them to apply a bandage to weird places. Think tied like shoe string holding it down.I still do not think stapling the dressing is a good option. I am still salty. I am gonna try to let it go...lol.
Atleast I do not have a cone of shame.Haha, yeah, and the metal is a bit irritating to the skin. On animals we do stay sutures, basically single loop of suture sticks out so we can weave roll gauze between them to apply a bandage to weird places. Think tied like shoe string holding it down.
But we do staple down fentanyl patches, and they have to wear a cone of shame.
Dont get too salty, your incision will burn!