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Tons of spitting stitches

I’m posting an update about all my stitches I have roughly 7 spitting stitches between both breasts. One of them is very long. I’m halfway tempted to cut it off. There is a picture of that in this update. I see the surgeon in 2 more weeks. I’m hopeful they’ll be gone by then. Some have fallen off and then others appeared. My breasts are starting to soften and drop a little bit more each day. It’s still so early on that I don’t know what to expect.

4 weeks post tomorrow

Went to the doctor for check up everything is going good. I’m spitting stitches but he said not to touch them at all and to expect a few more in the next week. They will either fall out or absorb. I’m off restriction with two exceptions I can’t go into bacteria infested water and I can’t do anything that hurts.I can wear any bra I want and go bra free at night.

Stitches out

I’m 16 days post op, I do believe. They just took my stitches out. Some were a bit tender but the one under my breast was one very long stitch and that one was actually painful to removed. My husband said it was probably a good 5 inch long piece. It felt like the wound was ripped back open. It’s been about an hour and it’s barley sore now. Umm the doctor still has me on all restrictions as before. No lifting more than like 5 pounds, sleep propped up on my back, no pushing or pulling, don’t raise my arms, etc. He told me to stop Neosporin and start using vitamin E oil once daily and continue to cover with gauze pads.