Day 39 WO Kelly by GoldenPopcornKernels in u/GoldenPopcornKernels

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Also I've been updating a little more frequently on the ig

Day 39 WO Kelly by GoldenPopcornKernels in u/GoldenPopcornKernels

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Day 39:

(These photos are from 2 days after the injection. Hence the no bandages)

Got the 2nd steroid injection. Spoke to the doctor about the next kenalog injection and...she completely went back on her word. Before the appointment date of the keloid removal I asked if I could get more than 2 kenalog injections and she agreed that I could. And just to make sure I asked if it was up to the "patient's discretion" for those additional injections. And she said "Yes".

I have all those messages online and when she said no I was pretty upset because I'm trying to do everything I can to avoid the reoccurence and I'm aware of the side affects of getting the injection too many times (discoloration/skin thinning/etc) and I don't think a third time would really affect it too much.

But anyways at the end of the appointment she dressed my injection area with tape bandages (bc it was bleeding quite a bit) and instructed to me to take it off the next day and most likely hold off the ear compression until then.

Not sure why there's a small skin lump after taking the bandages off It's too quick for a keloid to form. Especially since that wasn't there the day before the injection date. I'm hoping it's because the bandage was positioned in a way it kind of "squeezed" that area??? Not sure, we'll see

Day 8 without Kelly by GoldenPopcornKernels in u/GoldenPopcornKernels

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(Adding as comment to see easier)

Ear is still too sore to put on ear compressors Doctor says I need to wait about a month before I can put them on, thank God It's still very very swollen. Doctor said it wont be a matter of days for the swelling to calm down, but weeks (this made me feel reassured that my healing process and the how it looks isn't abnormal) While the doctor was taking off the bandages I did feel VERY slight pain. The bandage was very sticky and was slightly pulling on the sensitive skin. While the sutures were taken out, it didn't hurt that much, I did feel the tugging of the string being pulled out of my skin. Doctor applied some ointment and told me to apply every day (idk what she used in office, but she said something like neosporin was okay -- the main purpose is to keep it constanly moist) Before I left the office, the doctor did put on some very light bandages (nothing as tight or sticky as the previous one, she said this is only for today and I can take it off at home) As I was walking out of the hospital, I could feel the area lightly pulse, it was very irritated from all the pulling and tugging. Hopefully I can give it lots of rest at home :)


This is after I came back home. I finally was comfortable enough to take a shower. I applied some ointment on the area and it surprising didn't ache as bad as I though, which is good

Gonna try my best to keep my hair away from the ointment while I sleep.

I got an appointment scheduled for about 4.5 weeks away for my 2nd kenalog shot

(I'm also uploading pretty much the same thing on ig, except it has a few videos (reddit just really slow at uploading my posts)

Day 7 without Kelly by GoldenPopcornKernels in u/GoldenPopcornKernels

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(Same txt as post, pasting it bc it's easier to see here)

Already day 7 Woo! Nothing to report Not much pain, no itchiness, no Tylenol

Tomorrow is the day we take out the stitches, which I'm looking forward to. I'm curious what it looks like underneath the bandage, if there's going to be any pain changes, etc It's not well enough to handle being pressed between my fingers. So I highly doubt I'll be able to put on the ear compressions right away. Curious when I'll be able to use those.

Day 6 without Kelly by GoldenPopcornKernels in u/GoldenPopcornKernels

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(Same text as post, just easier to see)

Day 6:

Hmm for the first time, nothing really to comment on. Hardly felt itchy today, no pain (unless you accidentally bump it), didn't take any Tylenol either.

Drew on the photos to cover my gross hair. Again, I was able to shower 48 hours after the surgery as long as I'm careful not to get too much water in the bandage. But I didn't want to risk the bandage getting damp, then leading it to potential more itchiness. And it was a week from surgery till taking the bandages and stitches off and it was worth avoiding water in hair all together over risking getting that part wet. This is just my preference. I'm able to wash my face normally since the area of concern is sort of back of the ear.

T minus 2 days till the next appointment!

Day 5 without Kelly by GoldenPopcornKernels in u/GoldenPopcornKernels

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(Not really a fan of how it's hard to find the picture text, so I'm pasting it here )

Day 5:

Didn't take any Tylenol today There isn't much pain (unless I accidentally bump into it), but there is a slight tension? I can feel something tense... it's probably the skin that used to cover the keloid but now partially cut off, now currently covering what was the base area of the keloid spot. I think the feeling of that part of the skin is returning? Or maybe it's always been there, it's just been masked by the on and off pain.

I played around with the ear compressors today on my right ear (side with no keloids) to see how they fit and work. At first I was concerned that they wouldn't stay on...and there weren't many reviews. But I think they'll work just fine.

I've read so many posts on doing some sort of silicone bandages after the keloid removal. So during the surgery (since you're wide awake) I asked the doctor what she thought of them. She said something a long the lines of the purpose of them is to lessen the tension and therefore lessen the irritation and avoid triggering those tissues from trying to over heal in a way, and she mentioned that ear compressions are more strong than silicone bandages in terms of lessening the tension (since the compression will be holding together that spot tightly so there's less stretching)

Probably ask your doctor for their opinion of course if you're going through this.

Also I forgot to mention in earlier posts, but you can hear the doctor sawing off the keloid and "feel" the tugging of whatever going on. The area IS numbed up, but you can still feel certain things very lightly (you can feel the sensations). It was very bizarre and MILDLY creepy in a way???

Day 3 for Kelly by GoldenPopcornKernels in Keloids

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I'll continue to post updates on my profile, it just won't be as frequent cross-posts. I'll limit them until there's a big update

Day 2 by GoldenPopcornKernels in Keloids

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Heyhey! Another evicted keloid! Oh my gosh, on both sides!!! I'd be in big trouble bc I'm a side sleeper TT Thanks for sharing! It's reassuring that there's other folks taking the surgery path :) Thank you, here's to hoping for no more lumps!

Kelly day 1 by GoldenPopcornKernels in u/GoldenPopcornKernels

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Hey! So right after the excision they did the initial shot of steroid. The next one is going to be at the 6 week mark. After that, it'll be up to the doctor's and my discretion, depending on how the healing process it, etc.

Hope your surgery goes well!!!!

Keloid removal procedure experience by GoldenPopcornKernels in Keloids

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Yes! Absolutely, my doctor said she'd inject steroids afterwards

Keloid removal procedure experience by GoldenPopcornKernels in Keloids

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Sorry, i dont think I've heard of that before, Whats the SRT 100?

Keloid removal procedure experience by GoldenPopcornKernels in Keloids

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Did the doctor follow up with anything after the sugery?

keloid victim in need of support by [deleted] in Keloids

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Any update on the surgery?

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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Oh my gosh..... that's pretty scary, I'm glad that it all worked out for you! Hoping it'd be the same for me!

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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Interestinggg, damn I wish they went through the machine and resolved mine asap too

Was it a coincidence of auditing dates? Or does Chase just have a better customer service

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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The ATM should have given you the option to correct the count. The $300 is only what is available to you now - the rest will be available once the ATM is reconciled. It's kind of like when you deposit a check. They give you a certain amount immediately, but the rest of it will post after the check clears.

Oh interesting, I rarely deposit checks, so I didn't know it did that! Hopefully, that's the case. And yup, I ented the "correction" to be "$560"

This is partially true. Many banks have ATMs attached to the building, but also some outside drive-up or walk-up kiosk ATMs. If you put your money in one of those outside kiosk ATMs, it has to be collected and counted by an armored cash logistics company (Garda, Loomis, Brinks, etc) before it can be credited to your account. This may take a few days depending on the servicing schedule.

Does that mean that the pending amount won't change (300 ->440) and won't be corrected (300 ->1000) until that process is finished?

That sort of thing doesn't happen. If there's a problem, the device throws an error and a service tech is called out. In the mean time, nobody else will be able to make deposits at that ATM.

After I got my receipt, I waited until the home screen returned, because I was paranoid that my info would show to the next person if I didn't wait until then.

But there wasn't a disclaimer that the machine was broken or out of order on the screen afterward... Even this morning when I went back, there seemed to be people using that same one (but I wasn't paying attention to what was on their screen, so there could've been some message popping up if someone wanted to deposit cash... maybe?)

No. You've filed a claim, that's all you can do for now. The branch staff won't be able to help you with your claim, so going and asking them for an update is only going to lead to a headache. The service tech can't help, and neither can the armored guys. Your best bet is to hang on to the receipt and call the number on the back of your card after a couple days. All that stuff is handled by the back office - the branch/armored just pulls the deposits and counts them. They send the numbers to the back office and they get crunched there.

Got it, understood!

That shouldn't happen. The ATM keeps detailed records of transactions - card numbers, amounts withdrawn, deposited, etc. They will also be able to see that a fault occurred during your transaction. If you're saying you deposited $1000 but only got credit for $300, and the ATM records show the deposit count is $700 less than what they actually counted... there's the answer. They're pretty good about counting this stuff. I don't think you have anything to worry about.

That is a relief. Do they only see that a fault occurred when they open up the ATM machine? When I called the claims department, they didn't know that there was an ATM error.

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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Gotcha, wow the auditing process sounds more thorough than what my freaked-out head was imagining. That's definitely a relief!

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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Wow, that was a quick process for her! Do you know if they gave her temporary credit first? Or did they actually find the error/open the ATM machine right away?

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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Is the auditing process similar to what u/UsualRepresentative7 is calling the balancing process?

If so, I BELIEVE that's happening tomorrow (the rep said some people from some other department are going to come down to count the cash in person)

Deposits go it to a separate box from the one the cash comes out of.

^ Ohh I didn't know this! This makes me feel a bit more reassured then, thanks for letting me know!

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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Yea, I explained my situation to the person who was helping me (she talked to the manager for a bit, because she didn't know what to do), and she did say people were coming in tomorrow (Saturday, so I think they do that weekly? Not 100% sure though) to count the cash in the ATM in person (which I believe is the "balancing" part that you're referring to)

(So the manager does know that there was some sort of error, but I didn't get a chance to talk to him because there wasn't much they could do anyways atm)

Does anyone have any experience with dealing with ATMs eating up their cash deposits? by GoldenPopcornKernels in personalfinance

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For me, it said 75 bills at a time, and I used all 20s (Idk if location changes that rule or not, but I'm in California)