This is a video of the doctor I plan on seeing at some point, she explains the procedure.
https://www.mydr.com.au/theBottomLine/v ... -dr-naseem
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Abu wrote:There are plenty of people on this forum who complain that even after LIS they still had to keep taking softeners or laxatives and others who had re-occurence of the AF.
If I were a surgeon, which obviously I am not, I would never operate on someone who can handle the pain for a few weeks and try other methods during this time.
Finger dilation is not gross at all, you use latex gloves on which you cut all fingers and use one at a time. As opposed to anal dilators you can much better control the procedure with your finger.
And then, you have so many choices to try based on other people experience - maybe you find one which works for you. Example: Manuka honey, Dr Wheatgrass cream, zinc-oxide cream, coconut oil, Fissure control, etc, etc - plenty of choices to try. However, even this route has its risks: if you use creams/lotions for too long you might weaken the tissue strength and get fissures more easily. So you need to balance this as well. Start with one treatment, keen it for one month and see how it goes. Then stop for 2-3 months and try something else. It's a very long journey but you do not have to live with the stress of incontinence - remember, the older you get the more loose your muscles become, including the sphincter. A cut is a cut so if you do the surgery and feel good now this is no guarantee that when you get older you will not get incontinence.
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