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These are common symptoms of post-op recovery. I experienced blood for 10 days as well as burning...actually the burning went on, although subsiding, for about 2 weeks.
She did want to prepare me so I
The crappy part of that, for me, was that before surgery
My
. I remember by week 5, I had gone to the grocery store by myself, and was so elated to be out by myself, pushing that carriage down the aisle, that I looked around...no one was there...and at 48 years old proceeded to skip down the aisle while pushing my shopping cart...just because I could...and I was so damn happy :D !!!!! Ok, we share so many personal things on this forum and I feel safe to share that embarassing little secret of mine
. But, I do want everyone to know, that this hell can end, and we can be lifted from the physical and mental anguish that we've been most unfortunate to have had to bare.
Somehow you've got to make sure you figure out how to keep the proper balance of nutrients in your diet, because the weakness from the weight-loss is not helpful for healing. I know my crs was very concerned about me, because my diet consisted of only beans, greens, and fiber english muffins
. By the time I went into surgery, I dropped to 98lbs. and am 5'-5". My surgeon told me if I didn't get some more strength back, my recovery would be compromised
. She got me on ensure protein shakes to start...and then I slowly began to adjust my dietary food intake as I could, to help gain some weight and strength back
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....stick with the post-op program, stay positive, keep your strength up as best as possible, remain patient with your healing and remember with each passing day, the worst is behind you and you'll be back to your old-self before you know it
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, although some say it's a sign of healing....no matter what, if your unsure of anything, I always recommend calling your physician and addressing the concern with him.
....you'll see I too was extremely frustrated by it and concerned....but it did pass....and for you too, it will get better
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. I have three levels in my home, and throughout my fissure ordeal and immediately following surgery it was a nightmare going from floor to floor. Getting up the 15 stairs from my main level to the 2nd floor was pitiful
. But, by week 4 I could take 2 stairs at a time easily
Pushing a vacuum around again without hesitating due to the strain was another sign. Resuming light exercising (weights, treadmill) was totally do-able. All these within a month post-op
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