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Gayle, I had internal and external stitches. I think there were 3 or 4 on the outside which were very visible and removed 10 days after the surgery. There were no signs of any other stitches! So it must be an internal one that didn't dissolve.
My hand still has a small bump but it seems to be lighter than it was last week. The doctor didn't seem too concerned. He looked at my foot and said it seems to be healing nicely, and it is so comfortable now. He said it's good I got the stitch out myself lol. Unfortunately, it looks like my kidney issues may be coming up again. I had a damaged kidney when I was 17 and it lasted until I was about 21, and then it cleared up. It is still monitored often but I have not had any issues in 5 years. Well now I have the same result that caught it the first time - protein in my urine. The doctor wants to test me again in January and go back to see him in February. I'm so tired of the testing, but it's for the best.
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Glad your foot is better Lindsey and hopefully you hand will be too. I hope the kidney issue is nothing to worry about. You're doing the right thing though by staying on top of health issues before the get out of control. You're a smart young lady.
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Sorry to hear your not doing so well. Gayle is right, sometimes your body senses new objects in body and do their best to push them out. Glad you where able to take care of it.
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Lindsay, did your doctor tell you what your creatinine or BUN levels were? They should have checked them, did they draw blood? They really should have drawn blood to check your BUN and creatinine. If they didn't, ask them next time why they didn't check them.
I don't know if the measurements are the same in Canada as the U.S., but if they are your creatinine should be between 0.6 and 1.2 and the BUN should be between 7-20. Higher numbers for creatinine and BUN are both indicators of kidney problems. In the U.S. if there is protein in the urine, they will check the creatinine and BUN. It's OK to wait till January - there's no rush, but these indicators of kidney function should be checked.
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One of our daughters cut her chin open when she was about 6 years old. It took a few stitches to close the wound. It healed well but had a little hard knot on the scar. One evening when I was combing her hair after her bath, I noticed what looked like the end of a white string sticking out of her chin. I pulled on it with tweezers and out came a stitch. Her external black ones had been removed weeks before. I about died when I saw this, but the knot was gone, and her chin was fine after the hole closed where the white stitch had been. The stitch wasn't a tiny one either.
So hope your kidney issues are easily treated and that you are all well very very soon!!!
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Marilyn, I couldn't believe I was pulling out a stitch either! It looked like just the end of a sliver, and I had been walking outside without shoes this weekend so I thought maybe I got a piece of wood from the deck or something. When it was a string I was shocked!
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It sounds like all is well with your hand and foot and I'm glad that your doctor is staying on top of your kidney problem. It's good to catch things early. It sounds like you're pretty aware of what affects your kidney tests. Hugs!!!
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Hmmm. I've never heard of a throat infection leading to a kidney infection. BUT, a throat infection or a sore throat will cause you to not drink enough fluids which CAN lead to a bladder/kidney infection, but I don't think a throat infection will travel to your kidneys. And in fact, being even a little dehydrated, will cause those kidney test numbers to be higher. Both my kidney test numbers are at the upper end of normal because I had so many kidney infections when I was little that I do have some kidney damage - but not enough to cause any problems in the long term. Do stay on top of it though! And if you can get your numbers when they test it in January, but sure to let me know what they are.
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