5 weeks after hemorrhoids surgery, am a blade like thread is moving inwardly. Please help

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It feels like the blade like thread is moving from one place to another around my anus.

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  • Posted

    my was not bad   small ones     i,m walking     and  feeling good this morning . i,m drinking alot of wakter   and fruit

     

  • Posted

    A blade like thread?!?! (I am due for surgery July 13th ) Thanks for the heads up ....ugghh..hope you feel better soon!
  • Posted

    I totally understand your pain.  I have the same feeling daily.  Usually after BM.  I am 4 and a few days past and I am not sure I will ever recover.  
  • Posted

    you guys need too stop your crying ok.  i,m walking farther everyday.  i had my surgry on june 14th. and the pain gets easyer everyday. i,m going too the bathroom  better, and  i,m using my stool softener.  my new diett is great i like it.  i,m drinking juices  and  eatting alot of fruite

      so i have no idea who di you but i,m coming along gtreat.  next  week i can do anything i want . .  but i toldmy doctor i won,t go back too running til aug 1st    he told me that is great.

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      I felt great as well 5 days after.  That was a super rude comment to make to us.  Some of us had large ones removed and vary in different degrees.  Not only that but have had 3 children naturally  so the area surrounding the anus has scar tissue.  Not crying here and can handle a crap ton of pain but when it goes on this long it gets discouraging.  I am glad you are doing so well.......good luck
  • Posted

    have you tried  colace???  that  works well i take 2 of them a day ok  morning  and at night  it does work   once it hits you go i mean you go and it will clean you out pretty good

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