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I I really want to get in the pool super bad and get some laps in but my surgeon suggested I wait 6 weeks before submerging my wounds. Of course I will listen to the doc but I was also thinking about waterproof bandages. Have anyone ever used them and do they actually prevent wounds from getting wet? If so I will use those so that way I'm still listening to my doctor by not getting the wounds wet but able to do what I want to do at the same time.

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I think there's the issue of submerging the wounds but also the pulling and pressure you will put on them in the pool. I was a little antsy in the 6 weeks too but in the end I'm glad I waited. It went quickly.

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I would have to agree with fluff about the pulling and pressure, sleeved. Totally makes sense. Probably not worth the risk. Would hate for something terrible to happen!

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I I really want to get in the pool super bad and get some laps in but my surgeon suggested I wait 6 weeks before submerging my wounds. Of course I will listen to the doc but I was also thinking about waterproof bandages. Have anyone ever used them and do they actually prevent wounds from getting wet? If so I will use those so that way I'm still listening to my doctor by not getting the wounds wet but able to do what I want to do at the same time.

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My doctor allowed me to swim and have 9 days after surgery. It really irritated my incisions and they got really red and irritated. I am 3 weeks out and swimming but still watching incisions and being careful. It depends on your incisions as well. IF your doctor doesn't want you in the Water I wouldn't risk infection. You may want to call your surgeons office and see what they say about Water proof bandages. That's my 2 cents.

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I tried the waterproof bandaids and they didnt work at all but someone suggested Nexcare bandaids and I will test those and see!!! I cleared it with my doctor and he said to use them and make sure I am not in the pool to long!!!

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Just listen to your doc. You will have the rest of your life to swim. Better be safe than sorry.

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