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I have heard that sometimes it happens but if it doesn't stop I would make

an appointment and go see him!

Theresa :0)~

*Nothing Tastes As Good As Thinness Feels*

-- incision

I had open RNY on 1/20. Now a tiny spot on the incision is oozing, not

exactly red blood, but a bloody color mixture. I called my surgeon and he

wasn't concerned. Said it would stop in a few days. I'm using sanitary

napkins to absorb the stuff. (I was surprised I still had some in the house

lol.)

Anyone else experience this?

Arlene

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The oozing of the incision stopped last nite. Really had me concerned. It is

ok today. I showered and cleaned the area and all is well.

Arlene

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My incision leaked, then ruptured about 10 days after surgery. My Doc

says it isn't common. I had to pack a 2 inch deep hole in it for a

long time. It finally started to close about 3 months after surgery.

Some days I had to put a maxipad on it when I went to work. Now (9

months from surgery) I have a dimple there and it looks like a 2nd

belly button. Near it I developed a hernia that will be repaired

probably early summer. In the end - I would do it all over again.

Carol R in PA

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The oozing of the incision stopped last nite. Really had me concerned. It is

ok today. I showered and cleaned the area and all is well.

Arlene

Re: incision

My incision leaked, then ruptured about 10 days after surgery. My Doc

says it isn't common. I had to pack a 2 inch deep hole in it for a

long time. It finally started to close about 3 months after surgery.

Some days I had to put a maxipad on it when I went to work. Now (9

months from surgery) I have a dimple there and it looks like a 2nd

belly button. Near it I developed a hernia that will be repaired

probably early summer. In the end - I would do it all over again.

Carol R in PA

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The oozing of the incision stopped last nite. Really had me concerned. It is

ok today. I showered and cleaned the area and all is well.

Arlene

Re: incision

My incision leaked, then ruptured about 10 days after surgery. My Doc

says it isn't common. I had to pack a 2 inch deep hole in it for a

long time. It finally started to close about 3 months after surgery.

Some days I had to put a maxipad on it when I went to work. Now (9

months from surgery) I have a dimple there and it looks like a 2nd

belly button. Near it I developed a hernia that will be repaired

probably early summer. In the end - I would do it all over again.

Carol R in PA

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Thanks Trace. I did have and infection prior to the oozing. I'm on an

antibiotic. This group is a God send because of the experience and advice of

all of you.

Arlene

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Dear Arlene,

From what I've read/heard.. It's not uncommon for our incisions to

leak small amount of fluid during the healing process. There is a medical

name for this but I've forgotten it. :(

Keep an eye on your incision and watch your body temperature. A

fever, regardless how slight, is a good indicator of infection. So.. a

little bit of oozing is okay but a fever is not, okay...?

Take good care and God bless you richly.

Love,

Trace in Va. Beach, VA

Dr. Schechner, Va. Beach, VA

Open RNY -- 9/5/02

Height -- 5' 9 1/2 "

Starting weight -- 351.2

Current weight -- 261

Minus -- 90.2 pounds gone!

Gal. 2:20

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Thanks Trace. I did have and infection prior to the oozing. I'm on an

antibiotic. This group is a God send because of the experience and advice of

all of you.

Arlene

Re: incision

Dear Arlene,

From what I've read/heard.. It's not uncommon for our incisions to

leak small amount of fluid during the healing process. There is a medical

name for this but I've forgotten it. :(

Keep an eye on your incision and watch your body temperature. A

fever, regardless how slight, is a good indicator of infection. So.. a

little bit of oozing is okay but a fever is not, okay...?

Take good care and God bless you richly.

Love,

Trace in Va. Beach, VA

Dr. Schechner, Va. Beach, VA

Open RNY -- 9/5/02

Height -- 5' 9 1/2 "

Starting weight -- 351.2

Current weight -- 261

Minus -- 90.2 pounds gone!

Gal. 2:20

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Thanks Trace. I did have and infection prior to the oozing. I'm on an

antibiotic. This group is a God send because of the experience and advice of

all of you.

Arlene

Re: incision

Dear Arlene,

From what I've read/heard.. It's not uncommon for our incisions to

leak small amount of fluid during the healing process. There is a medical

name for this but I've forgotten it. :(

Keep an eye on your incision and watch your body temperature. A

fever, regardless how slight, is a good indicator of infection. So.. a

little bit of oozing is okay but a fever is not, okay...?

Take good care and God bless you richly.

Love,

Trace in Va. Beach, VA

Dr. Schechner, Va. Beach, VA

Open RNY -- 9/5/02

Height -- 5' 9 1/2 "

Starting weight -- 351.2

Current weight -- 261

Minus -- 90.2 pounds gone!

Gal. 2:20

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curvilinear incision (curved incision)?

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Incision

Hi, folks,

I'm not sure if anyone else is still up tonight, but I have a patient with

previous breast biopsies and a well-healed (s/l " kervinen " incision) on her

breast. Any ideas what this could be?

Thanks!

---------------------------------

a in Maine

BA English

Career Step Grad

Total eMed - 8/19/02

Multispecialty

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Hi, folks,

I'm not sure if anyone else is still up tonight, but I have a patient with

previous breast biopsies and a well-healed (s/l " kervinen " incision) on her

breast. Any ideas what this could be?

Thanks!

---------------------------------

a in Maine

BA English

Career Step Grad

Total eMed - 8/19/02

Multispecialty

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