After several days of redness because of using triple ointment because they did not order it right (had to call the office each time, and they were no refills) the redness now subsides but there is a problem. As i have mentioned, he did a debridement, partial, without telling me first and i think he pulled some of the connective tissue under and that area never heals and as the skin continues to grow, it is always infected and infects all the area at the left of the wound as seen in pictures.
There was no redness or swallowing of the left area prior to that debridement. Here is a picture taken minutes after in the office, compared to one taken at home in the morning. I struggle with ever since (February 26).
BTW every time i undo bandages, one of the following happens. Much pumping of the floor upstairs. The black BMW. Slammed doors or hitting bumps or whatever outside. Then soon after i start having the chills even if i just took an antibiotic or sprinkled some antibiotic from a capsule on the wound.
10:35 Yesterday i changed oil and again found oil on the panel under the engine. I was complaining in the past the filter was coming loose by itself and then i quit coming loose by itself but is still leaking and then i remembered. The surface where the outer rubber seal of the filter sits upon is rough as per this picture and prevents sealing.
Don't know what else to say. Maybe this brand of cheap filters, the only ones besides OEM that has other problems) i could find at Autozone has a different, harder rubber that do not work well on that rough surface.
The result is oil gets sprayed on the panel and then on the exhaust and it stinks for the cars behind.
There was no redness or swallowing of the left area prior to that debridement. Here is a picture taken minutes after in the office, compared to one taken at home in the morning. I struggle with ever since (February 26).
BTW every time i undo bandages, one of the following happens. Much pumping of the floor upstairs. The black BMW. Slammed doors or hitting bumps or whatever outside. Then soon after i start having the chills even if i just took an antibiotic or sprinkled some antibiotic from a capsule on the wound.
10:35 Yesterday i changed oil and again found oil on the panel under the engine. I was complaining in the past the filter was coming loose by itself and then i quit coming loose by itself but is still leaking and then i remembered. The surface where the outer rubber seal of the filter sits upon is rough as per this picture and prevents sealing.
Don't know what else to say. Maybe this brand of cheap filters, the only ones besides OEM that has other problems) i could find at Autozone has a different, harder rubber that do not work well on that rough surface.
The result is oil gets sprayed on the panel and then on the exhaust and it stinks for the cars behind.
Considering buying Amsoil or K&N next time that BTW are not that expensive however i don't know about the rubber they use.
11:11 It's the little things (a precursor to Murphy's law?)
12:00 PM Here is an early picture (April 10, after first packs with Xeroform i guess) showing a hanging piece of dermis proving the wound was at first a blister which was probably round about one inch diameter (like the one i had on the side of the foot) but cannot explain the upper half with the "cuts" which was way above the shoe's rim.
12:56 This screenshot shows 40 days of progress. How much do i still need to see it healed? Not sooner than one month for sure if it goes at the same pace.
12:00 PM Here is an early picture (April 10, after first packs with Xeroform i guess) showing a hanging piece of dermis proving the wound was at first a blister which was probably round about one inch diameter (like the one i had on the side of the foot) but cannot explain the upper half with the "cuts" which was way above the shoe's rim.
12:56 This screenshot shows 40 days of progress. How much do i still need to see it healed? Not sooner than one month for sure if it goes at the same pace.
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