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Stitches



maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
8,872
Worcester England
Anyone ever had stitches and taken em out yourself? How did you get on seems easy enough? Wonder what happens if you just leave them will they grow out?:moo:
 








Taybha

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Oct 8, 2008
27,179
Uwantsumorwat
Go for it , it's a doddle , here's my before and after pics .

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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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West is BEST
Depends where they are. In thin skin, like the scalp or shin they will go a little brittle and with a pair of flat headed tweezers you can pluck them out. A mate took about 6 stitches out of the crown of my head and it was fine. Sterilise the tweezers and hands first just to be safe.

If they are in the thigh or shoulder, thicker areas of skin just prob best to let a pro do it.

Either way you can just pop down to your local GP or health centre and a nurse will take them out for you very quickly.
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
8,872
Worcester England
Yeah these aren't disolvable ones. There's about 8 above my eye. There's just gonna be a massive queue and a cost if I get a pro to do it here
 










maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
8,872
Worcester England
Yeah its not looking too rosy TBH they seem to have grown over and I didnt have any scissors I had 7 or 8 now can see 3 **** knows where the missing ones are
 






happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
7,960
Eastbourne
I think you should consult a medical professional before there's an inevitable "My head's gone septic" thread
 


Me and my Monkey

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Nov 3, 2015
3,342
Yeah its not looking too rosy TBH they seem to have grown over and I didnt have any scissors I had 7 or 8 now can see 3 **** knows where the missing ones are

Oh dear, sounds like you left them in too long! I was going to suggest, if you can gently lift them up with a pair of fine tweezers, then snip the bit between the knot and your skin with some small pointy scissors (mind your eye), then you should be able to pull them out. Not so sure what to suggest now it seems 5 have gone awol. A trip to the doctors I should think. Tch tch. By the way how did you do it? Did you get in a fight?
 




symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
Oh dear, sounds like you left them in too long! I was going to suggest, if you can gently lift them up with a pair of fine tweezers, then snip the bit between the knot and your skin with some small pointy scissors (mind your eye), then you should be able to pull them out. Not so sure what to suggest now it seems 5 have gone awol. A trip to the doctors I should think. Tch tch. By the way how did you do it? Did you get in a fight?

Needs to be more Rambo than that. It sounds like he needs to cut the stitches out.
 


maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
8,872
Worcester England
Oh dear, sounds like you left them in too long! I was going to suggest, if you can gently lift them up with a pair of fine tweezers, then snip the bit between the knot and your skin with some small pointy scissors (mind your eye), then you should be able to pull them out. Not so sure what to suggest now it seems 5 have gone awol. A trip to the doctors I should think. Tch tch. By the way how did you do it? Did you get in a fight?

Thank you. Unforunately I was so keen to get out of hospital I didnt really listen and discharged myself I looks like they should have come out 5 or 6 days ago by a pro. No I'm not a fighter I was attacked. Spent 3 days in ICU, lost 80% of blood, 3 days and 4 units of blood transfusions and body left in a bin with broken ribs jaw and now looks like my retina is detached :(
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
8,872
Worcester England
I'm tempted as unfortunately its skeleton staff in SA as all the doctors and hospital go on summer holiday and it'll take me a day queuing. I thought an ice cube and my fingers would save me queuing for 8 hours
 


Me and my Monkey

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Nov 3, 2015
3,342
I'm tempted as unfortunately its skeleton staff in SA as all the doctors and hospital go on summer holiday and it'll take me a day queuing. I thought an ice cube and my fingers would save me queuing for 8 hours

Oh, dear. Sounds like you had a particularly bad day that day. I'm very sorry if I sounded at all flippant. BTW, you'll never get those tricky little knots undone with your bare hands, especially if you've numbed them with ice first!
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I'm tempted as unfortunately its skeleton staff in SA as all the doctors and hospital go on summer holiday and it'll take me a day queuing. I thought an ice cube and my fingers would save me queuing for 8 hours

Do you have a General Practicioner? A local doctor or nurse could remove them without having to go to hospital?

I had a small growth removed from just above my eye, which had stitches. I went back to the hospital to have them removed only for a very grumpy nurse snap at me, 'Why didn't you go to your doctor, to have these removed?'
I just sat there meekly saying, 'I didn't know I had the option'.
Perhaps she'd had a bad day.
 


blue'n'white

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Oct 5, 2005
3,082
2nd runway at Gatwick
I had metal stitches (well staples really I suppose) when i had a hip operation a few years ago
Great fun when the nurse came to snip them in the middle then pull both ends out
Quite painful
 


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