Hi everyone,
I've had a tough few days. It's nothing about the FFS surgery itself, with which I continue to be mesmerised.
However ... when I went for my check up last Friday Dr Sutin said the sides of my face, esp the left, were still swollen and sore so the stitches couldn't come out for a week. I was given a choice: fly back to the UK and have them removed or stay in Thailand another week. I chose the former and flew back. The flight was okay but quite a big strain on the body. Soon after landing I developed a sharp pain inside my left calf and I was rushed to hospital to check on possible DVT. My d-Dimer level was sky high (>1000 ng/mL). That's the test used for clotting and DVT risk so I was given immediate heparin subcutaneous injection.
For the past week I have had a horrible cough, bringing up phlegm and I was diagnosed today with a post-operative chest infection. In addition the left side of my face is infected around the stitches at the lower ear so I was given antibiotics to treat both.
I felt dreadful earlier but I'm starting to pick up again.
I'm not apportioning any blame but I will say that healthcare professionals here are 'surprised' I wasn't given heparin post op in Thailand as well as compression socks. It's normal procedure now in the UK to be given heparin for at least 7 days after major surgery and I was also informed today that after that length of surgery they would advise against long haul flying for 3 months. That seems excessive, but one week was pushing it in my case.
The good news is that I think the facial surgery is fantastic. If that wasn't the case I'd be very down. I continue to think Dr Sutin performed a wonderful near-miracle on my face.
xx