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Title: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: Sefra22 on April 29, 2009, 03:24:34 pm
I just got back from my one week follow up with the surgeon. He took off the bandage and the healing cap. He told me that I was healing so well, that I am "at least one week ahead of schedule".  ;D 

Lisa

Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: Jim Scott on April 29, 2009, 03:31:05 pm
Lisa ~

Great news - and thanks for sharing it with us.  BAHA: here comes Lisa!  :D

Jim
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: mikjul1 on April 29, 2009, 03:33:44 pm
Glad to here that Lisa how does it feel with it off bandage wise?
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: mikjul1 on April 29, 2009, 03:35:19 pm
By the way my itch came back  :o lol. I can not wait to not have to keep putting oniment on.
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: Sefra22 on April 29, 2009, 03:50:10 pm
Feels great to be going "commando" :P without the patch.
 
Sorry about the itch, Mike. The Dr. told me to "put some anti-biotic ointment on it once it a while", so I have done it yet. Do you think that's contributing to the itch? I will probably put some on tonight after I wash it.

Lisa
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: mikjul1 on April 29, 2009, 04:17:53 pm
No the itching is the healing of it but the oinment is to keep the area moist and clean of infection. Dr. wants me twice a day morning and night to put it on after using proxide on a Q tip. She said the key is to keep it moist so the skin grafted does not dry out. The itching comes and goes. When my wife snaps the healing cap on I can hear it in my head if that makes any sense and scratching the healing cap to. " not the skin just the healing cap it is cool ". I can not wash the area yet she does not want that for another week or two .
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: leapyrtwins on April 29, 2009, 06:10:23 pm
Congratulations, Lisa.  If you're a week ahead of schedule, does that mean you'll win that race with Mike?  ;)

Very surprised your doc said to only put ointment on the site "once in a while" - I had to put ointment on my site daily.  Not for the entire 3 months post op, but for at least a week or two as I recall.

I'm also surprised that Mike's doctor told him to use peroxide.  Won't peroxide dry out the skin?

I always find it so interesting to see what different docs say.

Jan

Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: mikjul1 on April 29, 2009, 06:54:43 pm
It helps clean the site then the oniment moistens it again.
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: Sefra22 on April 30, 2009, 06:49:11 am
Hi Jan,

Yes it is surprising how doctor's orders and procedures are so different for us all.
I don't even have a healing cap. I asked if I should put gauze over the ointment, and he told me it wasn't necessary. I did anyway, so it doesn't get in my hair or my pillowcase. I can wash my hair as normal as soon as I want.

Yeah, I say I'd I'm about a 1/2 lap ahead of Mike :P


Lisa
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: mikjul1 on April 30, 2009, 03:11:48 pm
Hey,  ;D 1/2 a lap is not to bad but watch out  :o  I can not believe he does not have a healing cap on it every web site I have been on said you had to have a healing cap. Then again I am not a Dr. so what do I know lol. But my Doc said It is doing great to plus my stitches are starting to dissolve. So I think the half of a lap just got smaller  :P . Anyway I am glad to her you are doing good how is work?
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: Sefra22 on April 30, 2009, 05:59:03 pm
I don't understand about not using the healing cap, either. I guess I'll just trust he has a reason. When he took it off, I did say, "Oh, I don't need the cap?" To which he replied' Nope". Then we moved on to after care, and the pain in my scalp, which is most likely nerve pain. I had the same exact thing happen after GK, due to the headframe. The surgery is less than an inch from where one of the pin sites was.

I haven't had to work since Tuesday, but I have a long day tomorrow, I hope I can make it, I am still stuggling with the fatigue. My theory as to why I am healing so fast is that that is where ALL my energy is going ::)

Lisa
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: mikjul1 on April 30, 2009, 07:17:09 pm
I think you hit right on the head "nerve pain" it is like when I touch the area it feels numb and sore at the same time  :o the top of my head to the surgery site is numb.
Title: Re: BAHA site healing extremely well
Post by: leapyrtwins on April 30, 2009, 09:24:27 pm
the top of my head to the surgery site is numb.

In my experience it will be that way for a while.

Head numbness is one of the side-effects of AN surgery - lots of us are numbskulls  ;) - so you were lucky to miss that part, Mike.

When I had my BAHA surgery and the doc shot my skull full of lidocaine I didn't even feel the needle.  That was nine months after my AN surgery and my head was still numb. 

The feeling has returned to most of head, but parts of it are still numb and my AN surgery was almost 2 years ago.

Jan