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Offline matthew1

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 got a freaking huge  hematoma  on right  right, , 3''x2'',,, stick way out, doc says it will go away after a while, months perhaps. I am a little pissed,  after operation they  did not have  a  compression garment my size so they made  something that did not work well out of ace bandages and foam.

 I am looking  into a  method of  breaking up  this hematoma ..... this  thing is sooo hard and  big, may take a year to dissolve

Offline Paa_Paw

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It is one of the risks of any surgery. I'm sorry that you have to endure this, but anyone having any type of surgery should know that this is a possibility.

Even if you were aware of the possibility in advance (Did you read everything on the Surgical Release Form?) it is a rather rude awakening.

Hopefully it is not causing you too much discomfort.

I had a hematoma in the groin last year after an angioplasty. I told my wife that I felt like I'd been in a train wreck. Ever the helpful bride, she assured me that I looked like I'd been in a train wreck too. Not really what I wanted to hear. The hard knot will reduce slowly and one day to your amazement it will be gone. It seemed like it took a long time then, but in retrospect it really wasn't a long time at all. 
« Last Edit: July 26, 2008, 02:52:25 AM by Paa_Paw »
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Offline Bigchest123

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hemetoma is a collection of blood???

Offline matthew1

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It is one of the risks of any surgery. I'm sorry that you have to endure this, but anyone having any type of surgery should know that this is a possibility.

Even if you were aware of the possibility in advance (Did you read everything on the Surgical Release Form?) it is a rather rude awakening.

Hopefully it is not causing you too much discomfort.

I had a hematoma in the groin last year after an angioplasty. I told my wife that I felt like I'd been in a train wreck. Ever the helpful bride, she assured me that I looked like I'd been in a train wreck too. Not really what I wanted to hear. The hard knot will reduce slowly and one day to your amazement it will be gone. It seemed like it took a long time then, but in retrospect it really wasn't a long time at all. 
i knew it was a possibility, but it  could have been  avoided if I was  fitted with a  real compression   garment instaed of  foam and  ace bandages

Offline orlando20

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I actually preferred the ace bandage to the compression vest(s) that I was given.

The compression vest didn't fit me very well at all and I seriously went through 3-4 of them.

I can't help but to feel that had I used the ace bandage in the beginning that I wouldn't have developed the hematoma I developed on my right side but I can never know for sure.

Anyways, daily massage of your hematoma will make it gradually make it go away.  Be patient!  Mine wasn't very large and after a month - 2 months of massage it's finally starting to go away.


 

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