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Butterfly300
Feb 28, 2008, 08:37 AM
I Was Diagnosed In April Of 07 With A Anal Fissure I Had Surgery In Sep 07 For A Repair Also Had Hemmoroids Removed I Was Wondering I Am Still A Little Tender Has Any One Else Had This Type If Surgery Is This Common

airforcevet40
Feb 28, 2008, 05:51 PM
Never had this surgery, but I had recurring anal abcesses for about a year. Have you tried sitz baths yet. They seem to work really well. They reduce the swelling and inflammation and relieve the pain.

Butterfly300
Feb 28, 2008, 07:16 PM
Never had this surgery, but I had recurring anal abcesses for about a year. Have you tried sitz baths yet. They seem to work really well. They reduce the swelling and inflamation and relieve the pain.

Thanks I thought after surgery I would be pain free but was I ever wrong the pain is not as bad but I know it's there good luck too you

Monstrosity
Mar 3, 2008, 07:14 PM
I'm having the Fissure surgery on Friday. What can I expect afterwards?

Butterfly300
Mar 3, 2008, 09:12 PM
I'm having the Fissure surgery on Friday. What can I expect afterwards?
Well the pain afterwards is bad but if you get medicated properly you can manage once you go home make sure you take your pain meds increase fiber and use stool softners the first 3-4 days you will have pain but nothing like befors don't forget if you can't take sitz bathe run bathe water and soak I know you are in pain but you will be glad you went through with the surgery good luck

Monstrosity
Mar 3, 2008, 09:28 PM
well the pain afterwards is bad but if you get medicated properly you can manage once you go home make sure you take your pain meds increase fiber and use stool softners the first 3-4 days you will have pain but nothing like befors dont forget if you can't take sitz bathe run bathe water and soak i know you are in pain but you will be glad you went through with the surgery good luck


What kind of meds did they give you?

ISneezeFunny
Mar 4, 2008, 12:05 AM
Have you been taking your doc's advice as to staying away from heavy activities and long periods of sitting?

On a scale from 0 - 10, 0 being no pain and 10 being the absolute worst pain... what's the pain rating?

I do agree that the sitz bath is therapeutic and will make you feel a whole lot better... but if there's moderate pain after 4 months of surgery... there may be an issue.

Monstrosity
Mar 5, 2008, 07:06 AM
I haven't had the surgery yet but am getting cold feet. I've been reading online and told my parents about it... Now they have called me multiple times and are trying to get me to use some nitro glycerin treatment and use FMLA at work. What's everyone thoughts before I go under the knife??

Butterfly300
Mar 5, 2008, 10:03 AM
I havent had the surgery yet but am getting cold feet. I've been reading online and told my parents about it... Now they have called me multiple times and are trying to get me to use some nitro glycerin treatment and use FMLA at work. Whats everyone thoughts before I go under the knife???
You can try the nitro gycerin onitment but do not use your fingers there are known studies that this methods works my dr did everything to keep me from being cut I did have to take off work they say the usual return to work is 2 weeks but it depends on how you heal I was diagnosed in April of 07 but did not have surgery until sep 07 I tried of methods it didn't work for me I waited and keep putting it off that when I had surgery I had a abcess under the fissure the other methods may work for you I wanted surgery to be my last option the surgery is painful but once I got over it I would recommend it instead of being in pain every time you go I hope you you are doing sitz bathe now I know you are scared I was too believe you me just thinking about having strangers look @ my bum but I am so glad I did I would cry because I would be in so much pain constant pain I would have spasms which are very painful but I am still tender but would not go back to before surgery for anything in the world

Monstrosity
Mar 5, 2008, 02:45 PM
you can try the nitro gycerin onitment but do not use your fingers there are known studies that this methods works my dr did everything to keep me from being cut i did have to take off work they say the usual return to work is 2 wks but it depends on how you heal i was diagnosed in april of 07 but did not have surgery until sep 07 i tried of methods it didnt work for me i waited and keep putting it off that when i had surgery i had a abcess under the fissure the other methods may work for you i wanted surgery to be my last option the surgery is painful but once i got over it i would recommend it instead of being in pain everytime you go i hope you youare doing sitz bathe now i know you are scared i was too believe you me just thinking about having strangers look @ my bum but i am so glad i did i would cry because i would be in so much pain constant pain i would have spasms which are very painful but i am still tender but would not go back to before surgery for anything in the world

I guess what scares me isint the being cut or the surgery itself. I'm more so to the after effects. I'm worried that I might loose control in the middle of a sales meeting or find it hard to hold it when I have to go or pass gas. Do you have any issues like that?

Butterfly300
Mar 6, 2008, 02:18 PM
Never had this surgery, but I had recurring anal abcesses for about a year. Have you tried sitz baths yet. They seem to work really well. They reduce the swelling and inflamation and relieve the pain.


Not since the surgery but I will try thanks does it seem to help