Pellicle, All this advice you've been giving me about the Coumadin management, I had NO idea you were still going through wound issues post OHS! You are such a wonderful resource on this forum, My heart goes out to you that you're helping so many here and still dealing with issues yourself. I for one am VERY glad your posted this thread back up with the recent update!!!
I've had a small area that's concerning me just below my sternal bump (I'm 9 weeks post op; the one having the trouble with the POC machines not reading my INR right,...). Anyway, there's a small, 1/4" long and 1/16" wide, area that started out looking like a small pimple (whitehead acne) just next to or on my scar. The pimple disappeared a couple days later but the red area still looks raw and is staying reddened. It definitely is ON the scar. It's now been there two weeks. . No change in size, no worsening nor healing. It's hard to tell because area is so small, but maybe new white pus there too as of looking just now. Not being paranoid, but your updating this posting, has been VERY timely. I have another Followup with my cardio this Wed. I was planning on him looking at this red area but was sort of embarrassed to because it's quite small and was thinking I'd be looking paranoid to mention it to him. Now, I won't be shy to say something. It may be nothing, but seeing your post gives me encouragement to not treat it as nothing. You encourage me to Keep an eye on it and know what to ask if it could be that bug you had/have (and how to have it cultured). I won't ask unless I see other signs that it's worsening or there's something to culture. Certainly if any big bumps suddenly appear like yours did.
I have a couple thoughts about all the longterm antibiotic use. How's this affecting your digestive tract and stomach? Are you eating yogurt or anything to keep up the good bacteria in your intestines? Are you on anything to help your stomach not be irritated by all the harshness of the antibiotic? I'd be concerned about stomach bleeding given the two drugs you're now permanently (or semi- perm) on. Amoxicillin is one of the few drugs that gives me a stomachache. Of course taking 8 of them at one time before dental appointments is a bit much to ask of any stomach, but .... At least it's better than the ton of penicillin I used to have to take as a kid. Amox doesn't taste quite as bad on its way back up.
Thanks again for posting this thread in the first place and for updating it and bringing it back into the light.
So you said you'd moved to (or were in) Finland, but you have Queensland for profile. Did you move back to Australia at some point? In our PM about my foot bruises, it sounded like you were in Australia getting that ground coffee.
Wherever you are, THANKS for ALL!!!! your postings and best wishes for continuing recovery!
Linda