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Surgeon's office contacted to say dressing removal should be done today, so did go, my GP/and LPN and nurse DID it, so I'm 1/3 bald. WON't post pic cause it ain't charming, but now I know what my naked head looks like. Hopkins staff and my GP staff called, paying lots of attention. (NOT something I crave, but necessary for healing.)
HAVE follow up appointment Monday with my GP's associate. Surgery (brain) was Wednesday, and I was discharged yesterday/Thursday.
T'storm now!
Thanks
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MLAA
(18,679 posts)Ive taken him to urgent care. If you are concerned about removing/changing dressing that might be an option.
Irish_Dem
(59,786 posts)elleng
(136,885 posts)My GP ((NP)) uncertain what to look for, but imo removing dressing doesn't mean looking for anything.
Irish_Dem
(59,786 posts)Your own GP is saying she is not qualified to handle the situation.
And because of your recent surgery and location (brain) of the dressing, you need professional advice.
You don't want an infection or complications connected to post op brain surgery issues.
Better to be safe than sorry.
Quakerfriend
(5,663 posts)until your follow up appt.
Definitely do not get area wet.
elleng
(136,885 posts)and not interested in a cold shower (even tho temp's rising.)
Quakerfriend
(5,663 posts)-So happy for you that the surgery is in the rear-view mirror!
2naSalit
(93,573 posts)Maybe call one and ask for advice, they can either help you or direct you to help..?
Do take care, do you have someone to drive for you?
elleng
(136,885 posts)Did speak with staff @ GP's office, seems to agree allow status quo to maintain until Monday appointment.
2naSalit
(93,573 posts)I'm glad you have someone to drive for you and that there is someone available, somewhere, who was able to advise you!
We need a smilie thingy for "whew".