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Denny's Amazing Technicolour Leg, part II
Okay, this one is ickier than the last one, be warned.
On Wednesday I took off all the dressings and replaced them, stopping only to take a pic for your viewing pleasure:

Thank you to
florence90 for accompanying me on the walk to buy the dressings, being there while I took off the old ones, and last but not least, for taking the above pic.
The astute will notice that there are no temporary stitches on the bottom half of the incision. The really astute will put this together with the fact that I've already replaced the bottom dressing once due to its blood-soaked state, and realise that I pulled half my stitches off when I took the dressing off last time. Fortunately nothing appears to have split in the meantime, so I guess I got away with it.
I only realised after I saw the stitches on the top half, then I went and dug the old dressing out of a bin and found all the stitches from the bottom half stuck to the underside of it... so caked in blood that it's not surprising I didn't spot them first time around, and not particularly surprising that they were more attached to the dressing than they were to me.
While you're admiring the above pic, if you look about halfway down the unstitched part of the incision, about a centimetre below the main incision line ('below' as you look at the pic), you'll see a red patch about a centimetre square maybe. It would appear that they couldn't reach to unscrew one of my screws through the main incision, so they made a little hole there too. Either that or a careless surgeon stuck his thumbnail through my leg while he was holding the main cut open :) To be honest it looks more like the latter, but I'm guessing surgeons probably keep their fingernails well-trimmed.
On Wednesday I took off all the dressings and replaced them, stopping only to take a pic for your viewing pleasure:

Thank you to
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The astute will notice that there are no temporary stitches on the bottom half of the incision. The really astute will put this together with the fact that I've already replaced the bottom dressing once due to its blood-soaked state, and realise that I pulled half my stitches off when I took the dressing off last time. Fortunately nothing appears to have split in the meantime, so I guess I got away with it.
I only realised after I saw the stitches on the top half, then I went and dug the old dressing out of a bin and found all the stitches from the bottom half stuck to the underside of it... so caked in blood that it's not surprising I didn't spot them first time around, and not particularly surprising that they were more attached to the dressing than they were to me.
While you're admiring the above pic, if you look about halfway down the unstitched part of the incision, about a centimetre below the main incision line ('below' as you look at the pic), you'll see a red patch about a centimetre square maybe. It would appear that they couldn't reach to unscrew one of my screws through the main incision, so they made a little hole there too. Either that or a careless surgeon stuck his thumbnail through my leg while he was holding the main cut open :) To be honest it looks more like the latter, but I'm guessing surgeons probably keep their fingernails well-trimmed.
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Okay. Marcus has a car. He's going to London tomorrow. He can pick you up and bring you to Cambridge. And Elise has Preacher. Apart from Proud Americans which I left on a train and haven't managed to replace yet despite several attempts. But they might have it in Borders and I could cycle over and pick you up a copy.
Right. It's a brilliant plan. All we need now is to persuade my housemates to go along with it and
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I don't recommend SF after all night awake, unless you really like sore eyes from the bright daylight.
You can always go back to Cambridge for Strawberry Fair; I've done it from here (Durham), so you can do it from London.
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Cheers.
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Dont your fingers just itch to scratch on it?
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That's a pretty icon :)
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*pictures it*
*giggles*
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I am not the one to scratch, so..
Na-ah!
*shakes head and hides hands*
I mean, as his friends, we really should keep him from doing that, could cause infections and all you know, it's simply a consideret friendly guester. *nods and agrees with self*
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The scratching was with the dressings on so was not direct enough to cause infection.
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has it stopped bleeding now?
Can you get replacement butterfly stiches/plaster? or will it be alright?
*worries for you*
Hope it mends fast!
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Heal soon X
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[and poor you that its still all ouchie :( ]
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Can provide friendly company, if required - give me a shout, or other assistance. Remember am just one tube stop away.
Take care, mate
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I know exactly what you mean... Thankyou, though :) The fact that he has lots of lovely ladies willing to look after him has gone a fair way towards assuaging my angst about being stuck in Cambridge writing a thesis.
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Of course, he does have a magic wa... *ahem*
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