Stitches or no stitches? Wife and I decided no.

Bleeding still, kinda. But mainly because we keep messing with it.

Hit her head on an ottoman. She’s tough. Acting totally normal.

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Ooph… hard to say. Looks more like an abrasion in the photo than an actual cut or tear. Either way, clean it and get some bacitracin ointment on it. nostr:npub1m6gvtkek5sq3l82cfh7p3hs62ujxs6r8npre8m6jvvcm28utg05sde2e6g what do you think?

The Nostr doctors are working overtime tonight

got 3 nostr consults tonight

new record 😆

Or him to find that sub!

😂 that sub and Malaysian Airlines flight 370…….the two greatest mysteries of the last few decades.

oh no nostr:npub1el3mgvtdjpfntdkwq446pmprpdv85v6rs85zh7dq9gvy7tgx37xs2kl27r bad news

there’s not enough penicillin left in the world 😭

😂😂

she’s being unusually nice to me despite receiving this news

she needs to cut it out

it’s unnatural

She must be exhausted, drunk, or forgot to take Donepezil

People that get prescribed the Aricept often forget to take it for some reason.

If we tape it to the bottom of her wine chalice she would never forget!

Perfect. Like the movie “Memento,” but with reminders to take drugs.

Ah, that’s better.

The balance is restored.

I was worried the chinless ones had finally cracked her. Phew.

Seems like she’s forgotten to egg us on to make more jokes at her expense….doctor it’s progressing at a much faster pace than we had originally thought!

Worst photoshopped pic ever 🖕

I concur with Doc.

I vote no stitches.

I vote not messing with it.

Keep it clean and apply some topical bacitracin.

Scars would be the consideration. Stitches or glue would help reduce potential for permanent scar. We have done either of those in these situations.

Not a doctor though.

I put honey on all wounds, stings, scrapes & scratches. If you put it on a bandage, taking care not to put too much so it interferes with the sticky part of the bandage, it keeps the wound from itching or drying out too much. Honey creates a low dose of hydrogen peroxide on skin.