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Ok I know this is a dumb question- but I want to hit the gym tonight for some cardio, and my back has been killing me. I would love to dip in the pool and spa.... I need some fraking relaxation. But, I was only banded on 10-26-06. Do you think this is too soon? Or are my stitches ok to get wet? I still have the glue over them and its peeling a little bit. My instruction from the doc was to wash em with soap, but I never heard nothing about soaking in Water. I dont want an infection. Any ideas guys?

Thanks

~Raynie!:help:

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I would take a bath at home, but not in a public spa. I was allowed to take a real bath after 14 days. I was swimming in my families pool on the 15th day. I would be careful in the public pool/spa with stitches, there are chemicals and bacteria in there not to mention that is someone peed in it. ~Mandy

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Public spas breed yeast infections unless it is superbly maintained. Which most are neglected because the pool is the most maintainable.

6-8 weeks after operation is my guess for soaking and I suggest spending some money on some great bath items and relax in there.

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you want to make sure your stiches and sutures are cometely healed. COMPLETELY healed no matter where you soak. Your own tub or a public soak it it doesnt' matter, don't soak until you are completely healed.

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Another option, band-aid makes a waterproof bandage, it is a latexy material that forms a seal around the area to be protected. I have used them to cover tattoos while healing so I could go swimming. (it is advised that you don't swim or soak a tattoo for 14 to 21 days) They are expensive but work well. ~Mandy

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A public pool has tons of chlorine and is usually cold whereas a public spa sometimes has less chlorine and is hot. This combination leads to a tremendous overgrowth of bacteria, yeasts, even viruses. I never go in public spas, for this reason, ever, and only go into public pools cautiously, such as at a nice exclusive hotel where I know it is properly maintained. I would not swim in either soon after surgery, because your body is still recovering and might even be more susceptible to infections.

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Thanks guys- you talked me out of it! I ended up taking a shower until all the hot Water ran out... lol

also the spa and pool I go to is at 24 hour fitness gym. I do know that they do clean it and maintain it well. i just want to go back to water aerobics... /cry. I suppose i can wait a few more weeks! Thanks again for all the advice. ~Raynie!

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