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So I was banned on the 28th. :cursing: Had a few scary things happen like low blood pressure/low blood sugar (non diabetic) and now I have to take Iron pills.

It looks like the incision through my belly button is oozing dark red blood. It's been doing this since the surgery. I went to the doctor (I was changing the dressings up to four times a day) and they said I had a blood clot *the good kind* and your body either absorbs it or pushes it out. Mine is pushing it out.

I'm still bleeding though, and I'm supposed to get my staples out Weds 2/10. Did anyone else go through this? Is there anyway to make it stop? I finally feel like my self again!!

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When ever they do any type of surgery, there is always a chance that excess Fluid will stay into the tissues due to all the irrigant they use during surgery. They either put in a drain and suck it out, or the body reabsorbs the excess fluid. Now, there are instances where there is a small clot sitting somewhere or a loose stitch that continues to ooze and they end up cauterizing it or adding a stitch again. I am assuming you tried to apply pressure and ice to it. Ice is a vasoconstricture. It is their responsibility to take care of that because if you are oozing, THAT IS A FABULOUS PLACE FOR A NICE POCKET OF INFECTION TO START. THEN MY FRIEND, YOU WILL HAVE A WHOLE NEW SET OF ISSUES....make them take care of it.....changing a dressing 4 times a days is excessive.....

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When ever they do any type of surgery, there is always a chance that excess Fluid will stay into the tissues due to all the irrigant they use during surgery. They either put in a drain and suck it out, or the body reabsorbs the excess Fluid. Now, there are instances where there is a small clot sitting somewhere or a loose stitch that continues to ooze and they end up cauterizing it or adding a stitch again. I am assuming you tried to apply pressure and ice to it. Ice is a vasoconstricture. It is their responsibility to take care of that because if you are oozing, THAT IS A FABULOUS PLACE FOR A NICE POCKET OF INFECTION TO START. THEN MY FRIEND, YOU WILL HAVE A WHOLE NEW SET OF ISSUES....make them take care of it.....changing a dressing 4 times a days is excessive.....

I've tried ice and pressure. It seems to ooze the most when I'm active or sitting, walking is fine, but if I'm cleaning around the house, driving or actually sitting down it comes out. When I asked them to check it out they took out 2 staples and cauterized where the two staples were, and told me it just needed to work itself out. It just started to ooze out the other side :cursing: Well at least I go tomorrow and see what they say. I don't want it to get infected so I have been cleaning it constantly and letting it air. Thanks for the advise :(

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I myself didn't have staples..I had the liquid stitches..which worked great for me..but everyone is different. WHen ya sit down and think about it..you had major surgery done to your abdomen..it will take time to heal. Good luck!:cursing:

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I was also banded on 1/28. My stitches were on the inside and he applied steri-strips over them. The strips are still there and the doc recommended to let them fall off by themself and not to pull them off. I've been pretty lucky and didn't have much bleeding. I'm hoping to get rid of the strips sometime this week... they're looking pretty rough.

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I was also banded on 1/28. My stitches were on the inside and he applied steri-strips over them. The strips are still there and the doc recommended to let them fall off by themself and not to pull them off. I've been pretty lucky and didn't have much bleeding. I'm hoping to get rid of the strips sometime this week... they're looking pretty rough.

I had about 8 staples on the outside then going into my belly button then back out again. I swear my belly button looks deformed now! :thumbup: I had the clear trips over mine as well, none of them bled through but my belly button. All of mine fell off a week in. I'm glad you're not bleeding, it's not fun, actually it's pretty nasty. :thumbup:

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