nice 1 "ffurg"..
good to see you back on the boards (but sad to see youre still here ...at the same token)
cort. shots sound v. promising -
-was this your first round of shots?
-how many individual shots did you have on the 1st occasion?
Im gonna seek them from my ps but when I see him Ill be at around 6months p.o so Im a little worried the scar tissue will be beyond salvation by that late stage of the game... what do you, as a layperson reckon of the chances the later one waits for the shots??
cheers pal and keep the updates flowing
Tony
Hey yeah i'm pretty much finished with this board thanks to the decent surgery and now the healing of the scar tissue
But instead of just dissapearing and leaving questions unanswered I thought the decent thing to do would be to stick around until i've finished the cortisone shots.
That way I can keep you all updated, and post a final evaluation of my experience, not leaving anything open to anyone wondering whatever happened (which is what so many people here seem to do)
That is of course if I don't get banned again for getting into past debate / flames. I'm losing the patience to be bothered to keep re-registering, as 'i've got mine' and i'm only really here for the benefit now of anyone interested in reading an experience of using cortisone on scar tissue
Anyway, enough rambling.
To answer your questions:
No I really don't think it will matter if the scar tissue is 6 months old. The way scar tissue evolves is it 'softens' over time. Unlike gland which hardens and can calcify.
So no don't worry. In fact the shots should be a lot easier, and probably more effective at a 6 month stage. The reason for this is I would expect the scar tissue should have softened a bit by then. This means the cortisone has less 'work' to do.
And also when I had my first set of shots (2 in each aerola along the incision line) at just past the 4 week stage it was a real battle for the PS to do them. Because the scar tissue was ROCK HARD!!! It makes it very difficult for the PS to get the cortisone out of the barrel of the syringe and into the scar tissue.
Once it's softened i'm sure it will make the PS's job a fair bit more easy, and should improve his ability to get enough out into the actual tissue. I think my PS had to settle for injecting a fair amount of the cortisone 'around' the scar tissue, rather than bang in the middle of it. Try sticking a needle into a stone and u'll understand what i mean!
As for UK's question:
All the research I saw on cortisone shots lead me to believe it was going to be extremely painfull. But I felt like i'd grin and bear virtually any temporary pain to be rid of the lumps. So there I sat bracing myself... but i never felt a thing!
Im 15 days post cortisone now and the scar tissue is soft and just a tiny bit bigger than a pea. Which is probably about a quarter of it's original size. I can physically squeeze it like a little ball of play-dough into different shapes!
I get my second and final set of shots in 6 days and then i leave the country. As long as hypo dosent find his way to this thread and report me to merle again, i'll keep u all posted. It's just i have to 'register' a new hotmail address everytime I want to rejoin, so i'm starting to lose the patience to be bothered!