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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
Makes me SO glad that when I had my section, they sutured me all the
way with the dissolving stitches. I can still remember the nurse coming to take out my staples, and being amazed I had none. I dunno, maybe they had a med student practicing sutures. Healed to a close to invisible hairline as well - and I do know several people who had staples who had the wound come open again, although nothing like poor Nan. That must have been terrifying. Mary G. |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
She had her staples removed Wednesday (she had a
c-section on March 31) and her incision *completely* opened up while in the pharmacy getting her medication. Oh my gosh, what a horror! I'll keep her in my thoughts. -- Alpha mom to Eamon and Quinn |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
Mary Gordon wrote:
Makes me SO glad that when I had my section, they sutured me all the way with the dissolving stitches. I can still remember the nurse coming to take out my staples, and being amazed I had none. I dunno, maybe they had a med student practicing sutures. Healed to a close to invisible hairline as well - and I do know several people who had staples who had the wound come open again, although nothing like poor Nan. That must have been terrifying. I had those as well. Actually, I requested the dissolving stitches because I cringed at the thought of being "stapled." They also did a few rows internally before the outside was stitched. I teared up reading her dh's post. Terrifying would be a most proper description. -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/i/isabellazora/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 11:31:47 -0700, DeliciousTruffles
wrote: I think she needs as many positive thoughts as we can muster right now. With all that I have been going through, I just told my husband when you think you life is total ****, it can be a hell of a lot worst. I can't imagine what she is going through. My incision opening was always a fear of mine. I will not only be thinking of her, I will also say a prayer or two. I hope she recovers fully and quickly. -- Daye Momma to Jayan and Leopold See Jayan and Leo: http://www.aloofhosting.com/jayleo/ Updated 28 Feb 2004 |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
On 9 Apr 2004 18:20:18 -0700, (Mary Gordon) wrote:
Makes me SO glad that when I had my section, they sutured me all the way with the dissolving stitches. I had dissolving stitches with both c-sections. I know that I told the doctor that I didn't want staples unless absolutely necessary when I was having the second one. That hospital doesn't normally use staples. -- Daye Momma to Jayan and Leopold See Jayan and Leo: http://www.aloofhosting.com/jayleo/ Updated 28 Feb 2004 |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
DeliciousTruffles wrote:
Mary Gordon wrote: Makes me SO glad that when I had my section, they sutured me all the way with the dissolving stitches. I can still remember the nurse coming to take out my staples, and being amazed I had none. I dunno, maybe they had a med student practicing sutures. Healed to a close to invisible hairline as well - and I do know several people who had staples who had the wound come open again, although nothing like poor Nan. That must have been terrifying. I had those as well. Actually, I requested the dissolving stitches because I cringed at the thought of being "stapled." They also did a few rows internally before the outside was stitched. I teared up reading her dh's post. Terrifying would be a most proper description. Hate to post a me too post, but can't help it - the tears happened here, too. Still happens, actually. I can only imagine myself in her shoes, and terrifying would definitely be the word, for sure. I'm just so glad that the pharmacist had called an ambulance for her. This scares me, though, since there's a possibility that I might have to have a c-section. Makes me think that if I have to have one, I'll demand the dissolving sutures. I'm sure I would be able to specify in advance. |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
DeliciousTruffles wrote:
Mary Gordon wrote: Makes me SO glad that when I had my section, they sutured me all the way with the dissolving stitches. I can still remember the nurse coming to take out my staples, and being amazed I had none. I dunno, maybe they had a med student practicing sutures. Healed to a close to invisible hairline as well - and I do know several people who had staples who had the wound come open again, although nothing like poor Nan. That must have been terrifying. I had those as well. Actually, I requested the dissolving stitches because I cringed at the thought of being "stapled." They also did a few rows internally before the outside was stitched. I teared up reading her dh's post. Terrifying would be a most proper description. One more thing is that it must have been absolutely horrifying for her husband to see her running out like that. (I went looking at alt.mothers and IIRC he was in the car and saw her come out, clutching her abdomen) That poor guy. He's in my thoughts, too. |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
"Daye" wrote My incision opening was always a fear of mine. \ However slim they say the chances are, this is why I have a terrible phobia of abdominal surgery...and am terrified of needing a c-section. It's not the pain that scares me, it's this. Well really, any kind of surgery that this could happen with, worries me. |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
OMG! What a horrifying thing for her and her family to deal with. I hope
she's healed and able to come home soon. "DeliciousTruffles" wrote in message ... Her DH just posted over at alt.mothers that there has been a complication with Nan. She had her staples removed Wednesday (she had a c-section on March 31) and her incision *completely* opened up while in the pharmacy getting her medication. She was taken back to hospital by ambulance and is still there. They don't know when she will be released. I think she needs as many positive thoughts as we can muster right now. -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/i/isabellazora/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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Postive thoughts for Nan, please!
"Alpha" wrote in message
ink.net... She had her staples removed Wednesday (she had a c-section on March 31) and her incision *completely* opened up while in the pharmacy getting her medication. Oh my gosh, what a horror! I'll keep her in my thoughts. -- Alpha mom to Eamon and Quinn I am sending many prayers her way! I cannot even imagine how horrifying that was... -- JennL DS 06/26/98 1 tiny angel 11/03 EDD Early December 2004 -- Leader of the Cult of Worshippers of BiPolar Long-Haired Sexy Anime Guys with Swords |
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