I just thought it was only right to come back here after my fissure was healed to let everyone know. Not to gloat or rub it in anyone's face, but to let you know there is hope. I had been suffering since the end of July and just now in November feel like this darn fissure is healed. The funny thing though? I'm pretty sure it was just an acute fissure but I turned it into a chronic one by not treating it right. I've had a couple in the past and they usually went away in about a month, usually less. So you can see why this one frustrated me so. But here's why I think it went on so long:
The previous ones I had the doctor prescribed me ibuprofen and hydrocortisone cream. And they eventually fixed me up after a few weeks. This time around I was immediately referred to a surgeon for consultation, which she prescribed me a numbing cream and nitroglycerin ointment. Now not that it doesn't work (I've heard good things) but I just think it was too extreme for my case. So I used it for a little but stopped. Then I was trying everything I could find on the internet about treating fissures: Coconut oil, aloe vera, sitz baths, magnesium, passion flower, stool softeners, vaseline, fiber supplements, yoga, probiotics, vitamin c supplements, etc...All of which I'm sure helped my body in the long run but wasn't giving me relief now...which we all want haha.
Then I remembered what I did in the past to get rid of these: Use coconut oil before going to the bathroom, take a sitz bath with epsom salt, and take an ibuprofen, and the new thing I added was taking miralax just in case. That's it. So I started doing that again and wouldn't you know it? Almost no pain immediately after starting this. After about a week and a half of this routine? No pain before during or after going to the bathroom! It's been about a week since I took an ibuprofen, I still use miralax just in case along with coconut oil. But no pain whatsoever! I've even got back into my normal workout routine I feel like myself again! I even had a not so soft BM last night and was afraid to look, anticipating blood....but nope, no blood no pain :)
So sorry this is so long but I really just wanted to share my experience with you all and let you know everything is gonna be alright. I truly thought "well this is my life now...better get used to it". Oh how I was wrong. Hang in there everyone, it'll be over soon I'm sure :)