10 Days Post-THD and Hemorrhoid Ligation Surgery Pain so Sever

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Ok so where do i begin, I have suffered with constipation and digestive issues for as long as i can remember, i have had 2 colonoscopy 4 egd was diagnosed with internal hemorrhoids that come out from time to time when to much strainging  a year ago i had a baby in labor 3 days got to 9 centi whole pushing still ended in emergency csection. (WELL ALL THAT PUSHING CAUSED MY HEMORRHOIDS TO FLARE HORRIBLY) bleeding itching prolonged pain, fast forward i had my surgery on the 19th I did the prep an enema the night before and one in the morning 2 hours before hospital check in. They gave me tylenol said it should help with the aftermath pain 類 After my surgery was complete i was in so much pain they gave me dilauda(not sure spelled correctly) Did not touch the pain fentnyl helped for all of 10 min i was discharged with percocet. i have never been in so much pain. my first and second poop felt like HARD BALLS OF FIRE which i had to take citric mag and dolcolax to help move me still with extreme pain. i have tried ice sitz baths preperstion h cooling tucks with only minimal relief. ALSO I KEEP THE URGE TO WANT TO STRAIN EACH TIME I USE THE BATHROOM WHY??? (which i am sure has cause something to pop out of place) THIS IS BY FAR THE WORSE PAIN I HAVE FELT IN MY LIFE!!! And i have had 2 children vaginal split from end to end and csection and i will gladly redo either before this surgery!! ANY HELP FOR SOME TYPE OF RELIEF ??

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    sorry for all your problems do you drink alot of water or juices?that is a start right there. the more you drink the better youll be in going tooo the bathroom. it makes your stool softer.. plus regular working out helps also; do you take stool softeners?. this thing is a best way too get great help for what i just told you your doctor will tell tell you the same thing. i had 3 of the removed last year. today i,m doing awsome . i,m back too training hard again andf it feels great .

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      Thank you. Yes i drink lots of water apple juice take my stool softners i do a little walking but cant work out its to painful.

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      you need too ice down there alot too i d ok you want too keep it numb up as much as you can it really helps alot,. and when you put that ice pack there it feels so good in doing so. but keep your walking up it helps alot ok

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    water to the max, as much as you can drink, take 2 advil and 2 tylenol every 4 hrs together, Nyquil to stay asleep as much as you can, when having Bowel Movements you must go directly into sidz filled with very warm water, absolutely no starch so no bread,rice,pasta. etc try eating melons, figs,prunes,brand,and soups, first month is a roller coaster through hell, I had Hemmerectomy/fissurerectomy was horrible but now so glad I did it...Good Luck

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      I drink lots of water i have been taking only tylenol but i woll add the advil and see how that works. I was trying to think of ways to get more sleep never thought of nyquil i will get some today. The sitz bath work during bowel movements but after the pain feels like week 1. i have to lay very very still afterwards until i am able to move again lol I have lost 9 pounds so far from my eating habit change. Thank you for the advice

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    i drink alot of water eat alot of fruit and as of today a year later i still eat good and i,m doing very well.and today i,m not a pain in the buttwhen i had the surgery i ask the doctor or i told him it,s offical now i,m a pain in the butt they laugh at it . and i had good laughs with themand i still keep my smiles at alot of people i,m glad i had it done. pain some what alittle but really not much i did alot of walking icing

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    tacoya sorry to hear that you are having so much difficulties. your story sounds alot like mine w the exception that i have not done the surgery. i have suffered with hemorroids for like 20 years. they became progressively worse after the birth of my now 16 year old. i have not gone through the surgery because I've heard how painful it is but at my worst I am out of work for a week each time it flares up. i seriously need to have it taken care of. I'm wondering what is the recovery time and are you feeling any better since the surgery

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      If you suffer from chronic pain from hemmeroids or fissures the operation isn't that bad, because your used to the pain...Most people are getting external hemmeroids removed cause the itching and burning, they never get a taste of the pain until the operation so it is new to them...with that being said go ahead and schedule the procedure, it will be the best choice to make..

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      Thank you. I think its time to do it. just wondering how long the recuperation time will be.

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      Not gonna lie its deffinitley not comfortable, but it's a life changer at the end...I had a Hemmerectomy/ fissurerectomy honestly say the pain was no worst then a flare up, still gonna be a rough month or two, just stay super hydrated and go to bathroom in sidz, you'll know what you have to do..

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      n.p. and good luck, you'll do fine...If your in the n.y. tried state, I could recommend a surgeon..

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      excuse the spell check...

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      I live in Bronx, Ny and yes a recommendation would be nice. Thank you

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      Dr Frank j Lacqua M.D., F.A.C.S

      American Boards of Surgery and Colon & Rectal Surgery 7513 Ft. Hamilton Pkway Brooklyn N.Y. 718 680 6604 or if it's easier to take jersey turnpike He has another office in Staten Island 2372 Victor Blvd 718 761 3700 I live in S.I. work in the Bronx 132 & cypress it's about 40 min, this guy the best there is..

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