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missprim | 14:35 Sat 30th Jun 2012 | Body & Soul
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As some of you may know, I had an operation on my toes 10 days ago which meant having stitches.
I thought someone (nurse or doctor) said the stitches were to come out in 10 days but I haven't had an appointment sent.
Just looking on my discharge paper it says,

Discharged home on simple analgesia with F/U in Nurse led wound R/V clinic in 10/7 Mr (name of surgeon) OPD clinic in 4/52.

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Re stitches, I have had several surgeries recently and all have had to have stitches removed - they just won't budge on their own
F/U follow up R/v might be review clinic in 10 days needs out patients appointment in 4 weeks R/V is the time your stitches should be checked you should have been given the appointmentbefore you left phone the consultants secretary

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