I think I did something stupid

Posted by johndavis60 @johndavis60, Sep 3 7:54pm

I had my simulation for radiation today. While I was there and laying down on the scanning machine bed, the techs were telling me that they would be putting 3 little permanent tattoos on my abdomen. No problem. Was on the way home and I noticed some little white crosses covered by clear stickers where they put the tattoos. I peeled them off in the shower. I think I shouldn’t have done that but they didn’t say anything about these stickers. I discovered them on my own. Nobody said anything about them. I am going to call them first thing tomorrow, but did I do something really stupid?

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I just had a good laugh thinking about some of the actually stupid things I've done over the years. Most of them didn't seem very funny at the time.

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Profile picture for northoftheborder @northoftheborder

I'm glad. I doubted there was any problem, but this is a stressful time, and anything can feel like a big deal. At least you can cross this one off your worry list now.

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Thanks North! Yeah this is a super stressful week. Simulation for radiation, first blood test since starting adt, I’m doing a bone scan now, and to top it all off, I had a crown on one of my back molars fall out and my dentist is closed for the week. It’s a tooth that had a root canal so I’m not in any pain and they said they would cement it back in on Monday. Ugh! I find out my PSA in a couple hours probably and I just hope it went down since my injection on Aug 6.

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Are the tats still there? Should dry quickly.

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Profile picture for chippydoo @chippydoo

Are the tats still there? Should dry quickly.

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I don’t know. They said they were very small and I have a lot of hair on my abdomen 🙂

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As competent professionals in their field, they should have told you exactly what they were doing and why, to include any post-procedural limitations, cautions, or actions on your part. If there is a problem, it will be on them...a good learning experience to make sure they communicate with their patients.

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Profile picture for rlpostrp @rlpostrp

As competent professionals in their field, they should have told you exactly what they were doing and why, to include any post-procedural limitations, cautions, or actions on your part. If there is a problem, it will be on them...a good learning experience to make sure they communicate with their patients.

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I agree 100%. I even went back and re-read all the paperwork they handed me on the way out. No mention of post simulation care at all.

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Just got back from simulation. I was looking forward to ripping the stickers off but all I got were purple ink X's over the tats. No stickers. 😒

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