Ice packs 20 minutes on, 1 hour off for three days, and you get to examine the wound after 48 hours, when you change the initial bandage. Fortunately, it looks much worse than when they finally remove the stitches.
Hope it's an easy procedure. Mine was found in my 20's and they took out a large divit with a knife. Upper left breast which left a noticeable bite-shaped scar. When people stare, I just say: "Short Ninja with overbite".
Knife or Nitrogen?
ReplyDeleteEither way, stay off the sun!
Good luck, BP! 👍
ReplyDeleteGood luck, BP!
ReplyDeleteGood luck and may it be quick, easy, and lead to a full and complete recovery.
ReplyDeleteMay the procedure be quick and easy, may the Lord guide the surgeon's hands, and may the healing be equally fast.
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone. Procedure was successful. I'll post an AAR
ReplyDeleteWell, was going to wish you good luck, but it’s already happened!
ReplyDeleteHere’s to hope for a quick & complete recovery.
Glad to hear things went well!!
ReplyDeleteIce packs 20 minutes on, 1 hour off for three days, and you get to examine the wound after 48 hours, when you change the initial bandage. Fortunately, it looks much worse than when they finally remove the stitches.
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ReplyDeleteHope it's an easy procedure. Mine was found in my 20's and they took out a large divit with a knife. Upper left breast which left a noticeable bite-shaped scar. When people stare, I just say: "Short Ninja with overbite".
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear, BP!
ReplyDeletePrayers Up BP!
ReplyDeletePrayers for a commplete recovery.
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