Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 Well not really plastic, clear tube with a rubber ball thing on the end, called a Pratt (JP Drain). It was left in 1 week. There was 1 stitch holding it in, he cut the stitch and just pulled it out. Some people say it hurts them when pulled out, but if I wasnt watching him do it I wouldnt have known he did anything! Maybe its the way some doctors put it in and thats why it hurts? I was amazed how long it was and how much was inside me! There was about 12 " inside. And drainage is not slimy it was just like red water. Well at least mine was, maybe others have the slim! No stitch after removed just a bandade over it. Pamela 11/19/02 140 lbs gone!! Miami > Pamela, > The drain is plastic? See-thru? How long did you have it in? A week? How did the Dr. take it out? Didn't it require stiches after he took it out?? > > Thanx - > Cheryl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 Cheryl, Mine was about the same thing as Pamela's was. It was clear plastic with a container on the end that could equate to the 'rubber ball thing' on the end where the liquids and other things collected inside. It has to be emptied at least once a day and sometimes it gets " slimy stuff' inside it but not always. Everything else Pamela said was about the same. I wouldn't have known when he pulled it out if my husband hadn't been standing there saying " Ooh yuck! " It didn't hurt and it wasn't really that bad. If it hadn't been for the inconvenience of having to pour the stuff out and having it hang out while you're taking a shower, I wouldn't have minded it. T. 432/370/170 Lap RNY 6/20/03-Houston, Dr. Adam Naaman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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