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  • shann
    shann Member Posts: 68
    Hi all back again.
    Been going back and forth to the hospital and they take me on and off the pico pumps as the ooze keeps burning my skin.  Now they have given me to a different wound specialist who has taken them off because ..... they don't suit me like statistics say (and I haven't been saying this at all).  So now just putting on a gel with two pads and some hospital underpants so they stay on, wash it every second day in the shower and reapply ...... see you in a week.
    So I am still not happy but I did investigate an avenue and with a specialists in infectious diseases (i don't have an infection so they tell me) he is also a microbioligist and have an appointment today.  So let see if paying $200 to see a private person helps at all.  Will let you all know how it goes, if you want to know  that is.  Thanks for the vent. xxx
  • SoldierCrab
    SoldierCrab Member Posts: 3,445
    oh @shann I hope you get some answers it is so frustrating when we re not healing 
  • kmakm
    kmakm Member Posts: 7,974
    @shann I admire your dogged persistence. No one can advocate for us as well as we can, even at times like these. Bring on those answers! 
  • Afraser
    Afraser Member Posts: 4,352
    Best of luck, this has been a terribly disheartening experience for you. Well done for persistence!! 
  • SoldierCrab
    SoldierCrab Member Posts: 3,445
    @shann how did you go with your appointment on Wednesday did you get any answers to help you? 
  • shann
    shann Member Posts: 68
    well I am back with no answers as I don't fit in the normal box, all he said is that I have accelerated complex wound and it will take a long time to heal.  He is sending me for more bloods but he is not expecting it to tell him anything.  So now sit back and just wait it out.  Thankfully he decided to bulk bill me which is surprising for a specialist for not any more answers.
    Thank you for listening ladies. xx

  • shann
    shann Member Posts: 68
    Now back seeing wound clinic and was there on Monday and the new lady had to dig around in a particular spot on the horizontal scar.  Well that was a lot of pain and she couldn't understand why and said you should still be numb (me crying but she didn't stop) he reasoning to see if it was tracking (not of course).  Bleed like a stuck pig and hasn't stopped really since and she has opened up the scar yet again.  I get so much anxiety about that place.  Well I have decided I am not going back for a month due to the games and easter and just do what I want to do.  By the way she said to have a bleach bath (not now since she opened it up water stings it so bad) I would like to tell her where she can stick her bleach bath.  Still no infections touch wood.  This will take longer now to heal and it was looking quite good.
    One day maybe I will have a win.
    Hope you are all having a great thanks for listening again. xx
  • lrb_03
    lrb_03 Member Posts: 1,267
    That's all so crappy for you, @shann, as if BC wasn't enough!
    No words, really, but thinking of you 
  • jennyss
    jennyss Member Posts: 1,950
    Best wishes from jennyss in Western NSW
  • shann
    shann Member Posts: 68
    Woke up this morning with another hole on the right vertical wound, I was just thinking 2 days ago how good it was looking apart from where she has opened it up now this.
    Everytime I think yeah another step forward then bang backwards I go,  Very frustrating back to the wound clinic I go tomorrow and then a month of just looking after it myself due to oncology appointment, the games and easter.  I won't be going anywhere for that time.

    GRrrrrrrrrr. xx
  • primek
    primek Member Posts: 5,392
    Oh bugger...and don't have a bleach bath. God...ask her where the wound healing evidence is for that. ..is she 100 years old or something. I'm so sorry for your issues. I had one area of delayed healing due to a stictch poking through. I used a cut down vomferl dressing and tbe edges sealed down with hyperfix. Left intact for  to 5 days. Always smelly when removed...lightly clean (no poking or disturbing new growth) and replace. As soon as healed from underneath and level swap over to a dry dressing so it doesn't over granulate. Perhaps ask at the wound clinic. 
  • shann
    shann Member Posts: 68
    Thank you @primek I am unfortunately allergic to hyperfix and many more but I will mention this when I go today.  No one is understanding as one closes and the another opens (can be up to the size of a 10 cent piece.  Don't know who to go to now the public hospital seems unable to do anything (either of them) and I cannot afford to private in anyway.
    Thank you for your information I do appreciate all the wisdom on here.   xxx
  • Romla
    Romla Member Posts: 2,092
    Not sure of this one medically @shann but maybe a story worth relaying.Some years ago I attended a party and met a much older retired farmer from the Mallee here in SA. He had had a serious tractor accident which had left him with an open wound on his leg which would not heal and he was told by his medical staff they could do nothing further. He spoke at length about how aloe Vera had healed him.He was not a salesman just a typical old bush farmer I think we call cocky farmers. What struck me was the conviction with which he spoke and he seemed a most unlikely zealot for alternative medicine.I have never tried it for wound healing but we use it extensively in summer for sunburn with great success. May be worth chatting to medical staff in the circumstances- @primek maybe you might have some thoughts about this.
  • primek
    primek Member Posts: 5,392
    Both aloa vera and maleuka honey have antibacterial properties but I'd be cautious personally.

    I'd be asking re this...its a non stick version.

    https://www.coloplast.com.au/biatain-non-adhesive-en-au.aspx
  • shann
    shann Member Posts: 68
    Thanks for the information and I will be checking it out @primek.  I have to be careful as I am allergic to bees but have been able to get a hold of the manuka oil (which is 100% oil and from the tree) and have put this on a small opening twice and this has healed, I will be continuing with this on the rest of the small holes and by the time the big ones are ready hopefully they will be small.
    I am very grateful to this site as I can vent my frustrations and know someone out there is listening and has been through somewhat of the same journey.
    Love to you all.  xx