by Luka » 02 Jul 2013, 00:28
Hi crimeofpassion,
I am healing and my pain has also been dull and varies sometimes. It's definitely NOT at the level it was when I first developed mine in December last year where I wanted to jump off the nearest bridge during Christmas. That was excruciating pain that developed after having BMs (not during, as I've never had pain during BMs other than slight weird twinges or aches). The pain I get now is more of an ache that varies in intensity and comes and goes (especially with stress, which is hard for me to control, unfortunately, as I'm a very anxious person) after BMs. Some days I feel almost normal, while other days I get minor to moderate pain that will last a couple of days, then disappear. It's definitely worse before and during menstruation, though. Hormones really mess a woman up and the pain threshold is lower during the time. Water retention and cramps don't help, either, as well as the digestive issues that can occur.
Unfortunately, this is just a very slow process, especially when healing naturally (I can't have surgery for financial reasons at the moment and would like to try everything I possibly can to avoid it, anyway). As others have said, the skin will remain tender for some time and doesn't gain back its full strength until a year or more, from what I recall others have said on here (correct me if I'm wrong). Diltiazem, drinking lots of water throughout the day, eating healthy and avoiding foods that cause me digestive issues, and trying my best to relax have helped me tremendously. You just have to keep up the routine, which can be difficult at times, especially when you're feeling a lot better.
I also notice I feel a lot better in warm weather. Anyone notice this? I definitely felt worse during the colder months. Maybe cold weather makes the area tighter or the pain more noticeable? I'm not sure. I hate cold weather because of that. Maybe I'm just more sensitive to it?
I wish you all the best for quick healing!
January 2013 - Diagnosed with fissure. Eventually turned chronic.
History of IBS and anxiety disorder, along with fear of using bathrooms other than my own caused it.
Tried Diltiazem, but eventually developed a rash.
LIS surgery scheduled August 26th.