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the therapist had said i should change the dressing today, something i'd avoided doing before, partly because i wasn't sure i could do a decent job one-handed, and partly because the gauze had been sticking.
this morning, the gauze was again sticking, but some lukewarm water solved that. first time with my hand unwrapped at home in ages. i kinda don't want to put something on it, it's so nice having it out. (yes, there are 2 little scabs. no, it's not any more squikful than others, unless it makes you think of how they happened.). i took the chance to put calendula oil on; it helped a lot with other skin recovery (it's supposed to help skin heal with no/less scarring).
this morning, the gauze was again sticking, but some lukewarm water solved that. first time with my hand unwrapped at home in ages. i kinda don't want to put something on it, it's so nice having it out. (yes, there are 2 little scabs. no, it's not any more squikful than others, unless it makes you think of how they happened.). i took the chance to put calendula oil on; it helped a lot with other skin recovery (it's supposed to help skin heal with no/less scarring).