I have been lurking and reading a lot of stuff on this forum, and decided to join today. First of all, thanks to this forum and to you all for sharing your experiences and perspectives on the topic of AF. I have greatly benefited thus far, and hope to contribute to this forum.
I am male (almost 30), and had first AF back in Feb when I got a hard stool during a BM. Initially it felt like a regular pain in the butt that used to go away (when I ate spicy or strained too much), but this was to stay for a long time. I realized it to be AF, and visited by GI doc after 2 weeks. He prescribed me Nitro and told me to be on stool softeners. He did scare me off the Nitro by mentioning all the side effects. I ended up not using it at all. After using colace for a couple of days, the AF started to get better. BMs without pain made me really positive that it was healing. I dropped off the stool softener in a month, and went back to my normal schedule. Late April, I got those hard stool tip BMs continually for about 5 days until on the 6th when I think I re-tore the fissure (on another area though). I immediately started reading stuff on this forum, and saw that most folks were using Nitro with much success. I ended up applying it as the doc had suggested, and started the colace regimen again. The problem happened when colace stopped working, and I still got those painful initial hard tip BMs. 4 days ago I started using Miralax, and it was great. I did not have any more hard stools, and it seemed like it was working fine. Pain was going away, and I was able to drive. Had a great long weekend....
I however had scheduled a visit to CR doc 10 days ago when I was in severe pain to see if it was AF or something else. Today I had the appointment with him. I told him the same story, and he said - Let's check it out. He did the finger test first, and it did not hurt. Then he inserted the anoscope, and let me tell you - it was not fun. I was in sever pain right there, and I knew he had put in analgesics to numb the area. I asked him if this thing is going to create a problem tomorrow, and he said - Hopefully NOT. Well, while I was cleaning my butt, I saw blood in the napkins, and I got scared. I asked the doctor right then - what the hell is that? His response was that it was because of the telescope, and you should be fine.
Its been 5 hours now, and I am in severe pain. I am thinking why in the hell did I even go to the CR doctor when things were looking positive. I am just so disappointed today......I do not know if it caused another re-tear....
Anyways - I am hoping for the best, and hoping that things will be better by the weekend so that I can take a 6 hour flight for work. Did anyone else have an issue (pain/blood) while doing the anoscope exam? How did you deal with it?
I hope to keep posting here as you all look like a great bunch....