drainage tube?

joei681
on 12/17/05 9:44 am - Hopatcong, NJ
drainage tube? i was told this would be taken out before leaving the hospital - is this true please advise? - Jo
Irene S.
on 12/17/05 10:06 am - NJ
Depends on your doctor - but most do.
joei681
on 12/17/05 10:17 am - Hopatcong, NJ
thanks irene would hate to have to drain it myself -
Irene S.
on 12/17/05 10:38 am - NJ
I know what you mean! I am going to be looking into plastic surgery soon and will have to face this. You always come home with drains with many plastic surgeries. Better start getting over my EWWWWWies.. Best wishes to you for an uneventful surgery and a speedy recovery! Irene
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on 12/18/05 2:18 am - woodbury, NJ
mine came home with me for about 1 week and 1/2 to two weeks i drained it myself it was not a problem..just a little gross at time..but that thing helps with fluid buildup i know my surgeon doesn't like to take them out too soon
Neecybleu
on 12/18/05 11:20 am - Burlington City, NJ
My surgeon says we have to have the drainage tube for about a week,****il the first post-op visit).
DJ
on 12/18/05 9:07 pm - Parsippany, NJ
Joanne, Doc Garrison took mine out the day I left the hospital.. Donna
joei681
on 12/18/05 9:57 pm - Hopatcong, NJ
Thanks Donna - was a bit freaked out when i was reading some post with them saying 1 or 2 weeks also one other question leaking from incisioin??? please donna its a needtoknow sit ti a tion - Jo p.s. thanks in advance & also happy holidays 2 days and counting
DJ
on 12/18/05 10:27 pm - Parsippany, NJ
I think those who are sent home with the drain had their surgery open.. Dr G doesn't do open unless they he absolutely has to.. You have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.. What a great present you are getting.. just sit back and let the dr do the work.. . Donna
joei681
on 12/19/05 8:11 am - Hopatcong, NJ
thanks donna
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