So i received approval for my surgery yesterday, my insurance company is also my employer so that helped a lot although it doesn't help that i had a hernia repair just last month, everyone at the office now looks at me as "That Guy" who is leeching the company's medical insurance policy lol.
Anyways off to the main topic, i went to see my CRS today, an amazing guy really, he knows to assure his patients and keep them calm. He set me up for an Anal Fissurectomy on the 20th. I will be seeing the anesthesiologist on the 18th (Directions etc the normal stuff). I had an earlier date but i decided to wait for the 20th so it could be closer to our upcoming 10 days vacation since i don't want HR on my case for so many sick leaves.
The surgery will be done using radiowave technology according to my CRS, i really couldn't find any information online regarding this type of surgeries save for a few snippets here and there. He told me it is faster, involves less pain and has a faster recovery span. He even said that 99% of the patients who had it, didn't even need any pain killers on the night after their surgery. Supposedly it cauterizes the tissue using low temperature radiowave / lasers or something like that. There wont be any stitches, some minimal bleeding or discharge may occur later, and it takes 2 to 3 weeks to fully recover although after one week i should be able to sit comfortably.
This is how the device used looks like :
It is called Surgitron and made by Ellman International.
So the fissurectomy itself takes about 15 minutes but the whole operation takes around an hour and will be under General Anesthesia. I will be sleeping for one night before going home.
I am feeling good about this, i hope it works out fine for me. I still have one week to suffer before going under the knife, but i have figured it out by now and i am doing much better, i managed to keep my BM time to be right after i go home from work. I literally start having the urge right after i swipe my card out lol luckily i live two minutes away from work! A couple hot baths and one celebrex 200 mg keep me under control until 9 to 10 am that is when i start feeling better and can sit and walk around. So far so good.
Eating a lot of fruits and vegetables, apricot & raisins fruit compote and licorice juice is a miracle. Along with a lot of water and of course Movicol.
I will let you know what happens and most likely i will be on this forum the night of my surgery if i was awake and able so i can tell you all how it went!
Thanks for your support!