Wow times flies, Wednesday will be 2 weeks since my surgery. I have felt really good since about Thursday...each day over the weekend just got better and better....I've not have any pain pills for at least 5 days, no anti-spasm meds either. No laxatives, just a nice rich in fiber diet and lots of water. Been having BMs daily sometimes a couple of times a day! The worst thing that is happening now is I am itching down there like CRAZY....Especially after a BM...I'm cleaning really well, I use baby wipes, but the burn and itch still stay around for sometime after. I'm guessing that's due to the healing....I have the rest of this week to enjoy not working and taking it easy, go back to the Dr next week and I'm sure she will tell me I'm ready to go back(I know I'll be ready to go back:))
I can say that all my freaking out prior to surgery was VERY uncalled for:) Just like most of you tried to tell me. And I can now join the fissure club that says, "Have the surgery sooner than later, don't suffer for months, years, decades.....it's so not worth it...."
Having the fissure really was a blessing, you know I had a colonscopy prior to my surgery (about 3 months ago) the dr wanted to make sure I didn't have some other medical reason for the fissures...I'm only 43 yrs old, normally folks don't get colonscopy's until 50 +, When I had the scope they found 8 poylps, 3 that were per-canerous!!! THANK GOD I had the fissure, if not by the time I would have had the normal 50+ scope, I might have been dead!
I guess we should always try to find the good in the bad:)
My new favorite quote:
What if you woke up today with only the things you thanked God for yesterday??
Bless you all and I do hope you all had a pain free weekend,
Ren