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On Apr 6, 12:22*pm, Brad Guth wrote:
On Apr 6, 12:04*pm, Double-A wrote: On Apr 5, 7:45*pm, oldcoot88 wrote: On Apr 5, 6:18*pm, Double-A wrote: Thanks for sharing that. *Back to the hospital is were I was planning on going, although I am less inclined while it seems to be getting better. How long did it take for the staph to appear after getting out of the hosp.? Mine came on immediately, like within a couple of days. oc At least one blister was already there when I left the hospital, but it hadn't opened yet and begun to hurt. *They have these things they strapped on my legs to squeeze them after surgery. *They say they reduce the chances of blood clots forming. *After they took them off, they just lay on the floor for several days. *Maybe they just strapped them on the next patient without even cleaning them. *That may have been the source. *They also rubbed Aloe Vera lotion on my legs, which were already dry and flaky. *That could have been a source. Should I call my doctor, or call my lawyer? Double-A Do the right thing for a change. *~ BG OK. Double-A |
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