Hopetoheal, you've been so brave getting through all this, you definitely deserve a medal! I don't know if I could mentally and physically be able to take all of what you went through. If you have any more surgeries in that area I hope the doctors give you the sleep gas! I know I would probably need it as well if I need to do another surgery.
At first when you said all you lost was 15 lbs, I was thinking you're lucky! But 15 pounds is a lot if that's about as much % in your weight!! 25 pounds or more that I lost has made me feel a bit weaker and vulnerable too. Just remember that it doesn't matter if we're losing weight and muscle, but that we're solving our problem, and it'll be over soon. I'm just glad we're not losing weight because we choose to!
Are you still using the stool softeners hopetoheal, and if so, when do you plan on stopping/ do you plan on stopping?
My bm's have been getting better and better everyday as I have said, but yesterday morning's was kind of hard, or felt that way, maybe because my eating schedule was off while I was at the beach.
I think as long as we can clean ourselves properly and efficiently after a bm, we can go anywhere and do almost anything we want as long as we make sure our bottom area is not disturbed. Going for long walks, to the mall, or any store would be a fantastic way to get out, as long as we have cold water bottles near by, either in a cooler with ice or at a store for sale, and as long as the ride home isn't too long, so we don't sit on the bottom too much.
At least I have some things to do this week, and next, that I usually DREAD doing, but any excuse to get up and out of the house during these times feels like a blessing lol. But if you feel more comfortable staying at home hopetoheal you do just that. Being stressed the tiniest bit makes it worse I'm sure we all know. Just the other day my dad did something annoying, and my usual response yelling to him actually hurt me! It's gotta have something to do with the blood pressure.
Here's a couple funny stories anyone can laugh at, I did when I realized how clueless I could be.
The day of the operation, when it was over, before I went home, I had a few hours of errands to run. When I got home, I was interested to check my bottom with a mirror and see what was done to me, as I couldn't see at the crs office. When I spread my cheeks, I seen what looked EXACTLY like the shape of my former abcess but red like the skin colour around it! I was wondering where my my old butt was! How was I going to have bms! But after about a minute of worrying, I remembered they put a cotton ball there! It was squeezed in therd for so long and sponged so much blood it actually looked like a huge abcess lol.
The other funny part is when I read that if the pus has a funny, foul smell, it may be infected. Well, last week, low and behold, I smelled something funny. But it went away, only to come back again the next day! I was worried again. But I regained my sense once again, and realized the smell was my breathe! Because I just started taking up onions in my diet! Lol