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Botox fissurectomy Post-op

Postby Rebsyp0395 » 02 Aug 2021, 11:57

Hi, I have just recently had Botox fissurectomy procedure done. I’m 6 days post-op and have been somewhat struggling especially with bowel movements (apologies I hope this is allowed). Pain is still bad and is maybe worse than before I had the procedure done. I know it’s still early days but just wanted to know everyone else’s experiences.
I’m eating lots of fruit veg and fibre in general as well as no meats or spices etc.
Thanks in advance! 8) :afsmile:
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Re: Botox fissurectomy Post-op

Postby patience_and_healing » 02 Aug 2021, 23:03

Check out BumUK's diary botox-sentinel-pile-removal-and-fissurectomy-diary-t11940.html. She did a pretty detailed account of her experience. I hope you heal and are pain free very soon.
8/16-12/16: Fissure due to antibiotics
5/17: Botox to sphincter, fissure healed
9/19: Trigger point injections and pudendal nerve block
11/19: Botox to pelvic floor
8/20: Botox to pelvic floor in new location.
On and off in pelvic physical therapy
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Re: Botox fissurectomy Post-op

Postby Rebsyp0395 » 03 Aug 2021, 05:42

Hi, thanks for that it’s definitely a good read and quite an insight!
After a bowel movement today however I’m still in agony and discomfort which is why I’m worried about going back to work? How did everyone else fare when going back to work or did u have a long time off?(nice employers lol)!
Thanks again :)
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Re: Botox fissurectomy Post-op

Postby Conifer » 15 Sep 2021, 08:07

Hi Rebsy. I’m just wondering how your getting on now? Did you have a good recovery?
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Re: Botox fissurectomy Post-op

Postby Rebsyp0395 » 15 Sep 2021, 11:54

Hi! Good thanks :) at the beginning it was a bit sketchy and I was worried, I had tremendous pain after bm that I would have to lay down in bed for an hour or so after. but then after 2 weeks or so it started improving. I went back to work after about 2 & a half weeks and have actually been ok. A little sore sometimes in the area and discomfort when going for a bm. But otherwise ok! For now anyway haha :afsmile:
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Re: Botox fissurectomy Post-op

Postby Conifer » 23 Sep 2021, 15:34

Hey there - how are you doing now you are another week along? Do you think you’ve healed? How long did you have your fissure for? Sorry for all the questions! I hope you are keeping well and continuing to improve!
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Re: Botox fissurectomy Post-op

Postby Rebsyp0395 » 06 Oct 2021, 06:28

Hey! No worries idm questions haha :)
I’m feeling good actually! I had a call with the colorectal surgeon who did my Botox procedure, I told him I was having some slight soreness and discomfort still - he said it’s fine and not to worry as it’s normal, and Botox can take months to work fully as it’s in your system for up to 6 months. So that helped hearing that.
I’ve not had much pain in the last 2/3 weeks so I think all is looking up! Hopefully!
I had this fissure problem for around 2 years before I finally got a Botox surgery date! It was kinda hell tbh but I’ve seen/heard people on here who have suffered for years longer than that!
Have you been struggling with something similar also?
Take care :)
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