I’m glad I could keep posting updates! This whole situation just keeps going and complications never end. It’s so stressful trying to keep up with life and dealing with this too, gladly my teachers are understanding of the condition :(
@JLeslie Yes, I have been washing my hair with baby shampoo, though it was tough to completely clean the area since I can’t see it myself, and it’s rough to just blindly scrub at the wounded area trying to make it clean. I can’t tell if the IV helped or not because, as I’ll mention later on, apparently the wound’s not infected at all. Also, no, the ER doctor prescribed me the same Bactrim antibiotics after the IV, though I’ve stopped on that since I don’t need to take it. Lastly, yes, I am in NYC, and the hospital with the burn unit that I went to was a pretty high rep. hospital with “THE” burn unit.
@jca Yes, I didn’t trust the ER that much. I just wanted to hear from more people to make sure that I’m OK and on the right path.
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Update as of Feb. 29
On Thursday, I went to the regular burn unit appointment for another check. The nurse had to shave off surrounding areas and briefly scrub off all the gunk. This time, a bunch more doctors came and took a look. After some discussion they decided to hospitalize me since I needed proper cleaning and taking care of the wound. They also said that my scalp doesn’t seem infected at all (so I took the painful IV antibiotics for no reason I guess). Therefore, from Thursday until today I have been staying in the hospital. They have been making me shower everyday, and twice a day they apply dressing (Silvadene) directly to the scalp wound. The plan was for me to have a debridement surgery on Tuesday where they clean up all the dead tissues, and then temporarily use cadaver skin. After a few days if my scalp isn’t healing up they’ll do a autograft where they’ll take my own skin to patch up the wound. However, since the autograft area won’t grow hair, they then involved the plastic surgeons whose original proposal was to use a balloon under a healthy area of my scalp to eventually expand my scalp, and after a few months they’ll be able to have extra healthy scalp w/ hair that could be used to cover up the bald wound. This whole process would’ve took a year, including time for healing and such.
On Sunday, my parents were asking around doctors from my home country, and the doctors there proposed a more medicinal approach, which my parents preferred since that’s safer. So, there was a day or so where I was really torn on whether or not I should go back to my home country to do the surgery and all. However, my parents asked again what the doctors would do if the wound was actually really deep, and the doctors from my home country then said that the original plan by the doctors here is the best if the wound’s deep, and they suggested that I should just do the surgeries in NYC. So, my parents bought tickets on Monday and they’ll be arriving tomorrow.
Just as things seem to be going according to plan—as I’ll be having the debridement surgery on Tuesday and my parents will be here for me, the doctors here suddenly decided to change the plan again. This morning, the plastic surgeons came again and decided on a different method from the original balloon one. What they would do instead is cut apart the healthy scalp beside the wound and stretch the healthy scalp long enough so it could also cover up the bald wounded area. This sounds much quicker than the balloon method so I was OK with it.
Then, as the plastic surgeons left, the burn surgeons came and took a look, and a burn surgeon stayed and was still telling me of the same plan (debridement on Tuesday, autograft later, etc.). However, the plastic surgeon coincidentally came back in, and they had a brief conversation. The burn surgeon then tells me that I won’t need any of the original planned surgeries, and I could be discharged tomorrow. All I have to do is keep applying Silvadene everyday, and come back next or next next week to the plastic surgeon so they could perform the one surgery that allows my scalp to have no bald spots.
On one hand, this is good as I guess my scalp is healthy and all I need is make sure it doesn’t look weird cosmetically. On the other hand, this is so simple it worries me. I thought the wound was pretty deep, hence why they wanted to do the debridement surgery where they clean out all the dead tissue and allow new ones to grow. Yet, now, all they are going to do is cover the wound up with healthy scalp. I just feel like that’s covering up the problem, and not solving it. The wound still hurts too—randomly when it’s not touched, and definitely hurts when touched. I fear that after they cover things up I’ll still keep getting this painful pinch on my scalp from time to time.
That’s the update for now. The situation has definitely not ended yet… I’ll have another meeting with the doctors tomorrow after my parents arrive regarding the plans and all :(
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I was talking to the nurses and social workers and such, and apparently this situation of mine isn’t uncommon. Quite a relief for me, while quite unfortunate that this happens a lot to others too.
Also, I managed to get a copy of the waiver that I signed. Is it out of topic if I post the contents here? I kind of want to get the consensus of what you guys think my chance of winning in court is with me signing that waiver (though I’ll definitely consult a lawyer later on).
Again, thank you guys for remaining interest in my case. It’s really long-winding I know, so thank you all for being here.