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Old Jun 15, 2009, 07:21 PM
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I am not sure if anyone would happen to come along here and read this post but I can say my issue and maybe someone knows something.
In October I was assaulted by a customer I grabber her hands to keep her from swinging again. She impaled her fake fingernail into my finger which got a nasty staph infection and from the chronic staph it caused a caner to grow in the wound. I had 4 surgeries and the last one was December 30th, that was the skin graht. So here I am months after the surgery an I keep getting blusters on the skin graft. They do heal but then return again. I am afraid to go back to the doctor. All I am looking to find out is if it is natural for grafts to blister. It did happen once and then I should it to the dr he said my hand willgo through changes. I am 5 and a half months out from the skin graft. Anyone that knows anything about it some advie would be appresiated.
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Old Jun 15, 2009, 10:45 PM
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I don't have any information to give you, but I wanted to pass my prayers and good thoughts along to you... ((( hugs )))
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