lurker53 wrote:Thanks Dawn, I am starting to realize that I will likely either need botox or LIS for this issue now and it doesn't make me happy. I have a very, very busy job and taking any time off for surgery or recovery is tough, plus I travel a lot.
Any suggestions what I should ask of my new CRS if I find one?
Hey Lurker,
I asked this same question before having LIS. I had to research my CRS online and seen a couple before I felt like I had found the right one.
If you are considering LIS then you really should have a list of questions in hand at your CRS appointment.
Here's an example of all the questions I asked( thanks to some wonderful advice from boardies on here and much research)... I wouldn't use a new CRS but I wouldn't necessarily look for a real old one either...That's just me.
1) How many LIS had she done? She answered more than she could count.
2) Risk of incontinence / Could it happen? She laughed and said NEVER.
3) Ever had anyone get an infection/ fistula? She said maybe twice.
4) What are the chances that LIS wouldn't work and I could need a 2nd
one. She said 10%. This made me scared and I'm not sure if she was speaking from here experience or statistics in general.
5) I asked would she do a fissurectomy w/ my LIS and if that's something she couldn't answer until she was doing surgery and getting a good look? She said No , that she doesn't do fissurectomies, that they are old and make no sense.

I was actually glad to hear that, but that's just my personal opinion, plus from reading on here it seems to be a little rougher recovery, but no always.. My fissure was actually cauterized to smooth down the scar tissue. I believe Happyass, another boardie had the same thing done to his.
6) I asked would I be put under anesthesia for surgery? Yes
7) Pain meds? Vicodin

Recovery time? 6 weeks for fissure to heal. She said it would be a good week of taking it really slow. I also had a skin tag removed... All of us agree on here 2 weeks is more like it. It's not that it was excruciating pain but it's really sore and swollen, but it wasn't like fissure pain with my experience.
Basically you need to ask any questions that make you comfortable. If you are leaning towards LIS the you want a CRS who is confident in doing this procedure and has had great success.
Another thing that I really feel I should mention and I have no experience with is Botox, but If you decide to get it or your CRS advises it, then I think it's fair to say that it is temporary. That means there is a chance of having a re-tear when the three months have passed and the shot wears off. Some folks on here didn't get any real positive effects at all after getting it, but some have... Just take a look around the forum and follow the threads, so that you have a good idea of what to expect...If that's something you are willing to do then it's understandable, but only fair to say it's much lower chance of healing statistically and odds are it's going to take more than one round of shots if it does work, or you may need LIS in the end. Some CRS won't even do it. Mine didn't mention it.
Hope this helped some! Good Luck :)