
I just wanted to drop by and give you an update on myself. Things have been going very well for me. I think about all my old AFSF buddies often. I am sorry I don't keep in touch much, but I am so busy working and taking care of my 3 year old. I am not on the internet a whole lot anymore.

For those of you that don't know me, I suffered with my fissure for a total of 2 years and 1 month. I developed my fissure and hemmies from a bout of constipation after childbirth and had painful craps for 2 years after that. I was misdiagnosed for a whole year with hemmies (which I did have as well - but my fissure is what was painful). After 2 CRS's, 3 hemmie bandings, nifedipine, and nitro, I finally had LIS on Aug 22, 2008 - 18 months after my fissure problem started. LIS was not an instant cure for me. I continued to have bleeding, some spasming, and pain after LIS. However, my pain and bleeding occured less and less after LIS and finally stopped in Febuary 2009. I started taking Benefiber after LIS and I took it everyday for over a year. I stopped taking it last month and I have had no problems what so ever. I eat whatever I want and drink whatever I want. My New Years resolution is actually to start taking my Benefiber on a daily basis again. I have a tough time remembering to take my vitamins & fiber. I don't think I need the Benefiber, I just think I should take it for the rest of my life as a prophylaxis treatment since my bum will more than likely always be compromised. I also take miralax once or twice a month if I go more than 24 hours without a BM. My success is due to being regular. As long as I stay regular I can eat whatever I please.
I hope my story is a comfort to those who had LIS and did not have an instant cure. Not all of us heal at the same rate. I think I took so long because of scar tissue that built up for 2 years!
I have alot of expirience with the treatments I mentioned above, so if anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask!
I am not going to lie - I still get nervous about poops - They probably will never be any fun again. Nothing will ever get the anxiety to go away completely - But things get better as time goes on.
AFSF Buddies rule!

Jen