Good news! My CRS thinks I'm healing well and that 'we' should just leave nature to take it's course. ETA a week or so. He doesn't see the need for me to see him again unless I have any problems. My various aches & pains are perfectly normal as is the weeping from the incision. He thinks that I should not need the Movicol after two weeks as long as I keep my fibre and water intake high. I might just take half the dose for a week or so until I feel more confident on that score.
I asked him about why a fissurectomy causes so little pain when a fissure causes so much. He said no one really knows. It is thought that removing the scar tissue at the site relaxes the muscle and so things move smoothly. Same thinking as LIS in some respects.
I asked about the prolapse. Do you know they shouldn't really talk to people just after they've had a GA? Surgeons should certainly not be allowed to speak to people and expect them to remember or understand something totally new. So this is what he told me last week, as opposed to, what I thought I heard:- I have/had a rectocele prolapse, that means the bowel is bulging out of place. So not a rectal prolapse with the bowel bulging into the anus. He drew me a diagram today and I understand now. The bowel doesn't empty fully and a causes a bulge to the front. It can also cause bacteria to build up causing infections. By using the movicol it should clear up by itself with no further action needed as my rectocele was quite small. I hope that clears up any confusion I may have caused!
So that's me a week on. Almost sorted and certainly a million times better than I was eight days ago. The biggest change is how positive I feel about life in general. I feel I can plan to do things, subject to other half being in the country of course, without wondering if I'm going to feeling well enough when the time comes. I worry about people in pain not even knowing they have an AF. Or knowing but not finding this site and trying to do it alone. I can't thank you all enough for being here over the last few weeks I just wish I'd found you sooner.
I'll keep you posted and I'll certainly be checking in to see how you are all doing.
