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My biggest question is if it was properly cleaned (I mean seriously I do more than peroxide if my son scrapes a knee lol) or oral antibiotics given due to the nature of the wreck could this have all been avoided?
My wife and I brought the lack of cleaning up to him on our first appointment on the 22nd but he brushed it off as well, until the appointment on the 30th that is when he noticed infection and had me admitted.
Oh yeah no doubt, but with them having known it was rather dirty as the rest of me looked all sorts of muddy and banged up I figure a cleaning or debridement would be done but yeah, only poured some peroxide on it and wrapped it up.
Ok lets get real specific here, accident happened July 20th, and that was when I was in ER. First saw my Ortho on the 22nd of July with a Pre-op appointment set for the 30th of July. Went in for that appointment and was immediately admitted into the hospital due to the infections that...
Ok to clalify, the wreck happened 3ish weeks ago, just had surgery on the 5th of this month, was released 2 days after on home health...and here we are, I am still on home health. Oh and in TN
Ok, about 3 weeks ago I was biking and had a bad wreck up on the trail that broke both bones in my left leg and left a bad wound. I was in the dirt about 30 mins with the open wound. I was taken to the hospital via ambulance and while there was not properly cleaned. The extent of wound care...
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