Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby Guest » 09 Jul 2008, 03:20

Hi guys,
So I am back from the surgery. Was a fairly easy process, but now in a fair bit of discomfort. Had a sentinel pile removed, 4mm LIS, and scar tissue removed. OUCH!
I have tramadol (anyone had experience with this) for the pain, but will wait a little longer till the local fully wears off. Obviously, the dreaded first BM is a worry, but will let you all know in about 14 hours! I am generally a regular guy!
Thanks for the posts!
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby happyass » 09 Jul 2008, 04:38

wow! that's a lot of stuff keyzer!
congrats on getting in done with and here's to happy healing and moving on.
my suggestion would be to take your tramadol a little bit before the local wears off so you can be continuously in harmony for a little longer.
here's to one day you won't forget.
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby Guest » 09 Jul 2008, 05:26

Dear Keyzer
I bet you have instant relief to have the surgery over with ?
Heres to a speedy recovery and life without a stubborn fissure Image
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby Deleted User 5 » 09 Jul 2008, 06:21

Good luck with the recovery and don't sweat the first BM, for most people it's not a problem!
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby cherylk » 09 Jul 2008, 09:41

Keyzer,
Good luck with your recovery and keep us posted on your progress.
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby Guest » 09 Jul 2008, 10:10

Congratulations! Image That is amazing! Yes, like Gareth says, don't wait until it wears off, take the tramadol (Ultram) now. I have used tramadol on and off for years. It is non-narcotic pain reliever with fewer GI effects.
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby lars » 09 Jul 2008, 10:56

Fantastic :) I am very interested in hearing how the healing process goes. Wishing you the best of luck on your way to complete healing.
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby val » 09 Jul 2008, 12:28

glad its all over and everything is fine!
The first BM will be fine, dont worry! Take the painkillers to keep on top of the pain.
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Get well soon!
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby Fissulyna » 09 Jul 2008, 14:12

CONGRATS KEYZER Image !!! My first BM was almost absolutely pain free - I was amazed ! It is good that your CRS removed the pail too - they are nuisance ! If I ever need another LIS, I will ask for them to be cut off !
Best of luck with the recovery Image and keep us posted ! Don't worry too much - the worst is over now :'\;redbud: ! Everybody who ever posted from
"Down Under" had spectacular results with anorectal surgeries - it looks like you have really great doctors in Australia !!! Lucky, lucky Ausies Image !!!
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Re: Booked Surgery for 9 July - questions!

Postby val » 09 Jul 2008, 14:35

quick, lets all move to Australia!!!!
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