Notable quotes from this blog include
1."Chew it well, poop it well" is my motto.
2."Drink plenty and poop gently" wow I'm on a roll with these!
3.Take care of your ass.... So you don't poop glass.!!
4.Be careful what you scoff... To keep you bms soft!!
5.Hay all, we should create a fissure song and publish it, Me thinks me is loosing my mind..lol,
What the heck is going on in here. How come no one invited me to this party. I thought I would come in here, see the word "suicide" a few times, see the phrase "ready to jump off a cliff" a dozen or so more times but nooooo!!
WelshDoubleFissure; Hats off to you girl. You sure are a fighter. This is how you are treating your AF's

Kill 'em dead girl.
You wondered:
Once it's healed down there is approx 8-10 weeks, how do you build up to larger stools? Has anyone got that far yet?
Quick lowdown on my case; I am now on year three of being fissure free. Never had any surgery, just multiple multiple fissure over a 20 year reign-(yes my fissures had that much control over me).
I was so poor I never saw a doc, so I basically threw everything I could at fighting this mono e mono. I finally found what foods kept causing me hard stool and to this day I avoid eating too much of them (salty and floury foods) and I have been able to stay fissure free....even with a few hard stools now and again.
You have to give your bottom a good while to heal though before this can happen. Granted with a fissurectomy it may take even longer, but things will get back to normal quite well down there.
When your back to full strength down there after a year or two, yes wondering if your next hard bm will be your 'cour de gras' can become worrisome. But for me at least even a couple of hard bm's in a row will not produce fissures anymore.
That cause I always become very pro-active in making sure the next BM's are ohh so soft the natural way. Like you say its all about diet.
I believe that if I would continue to eat those foods I know make my stools hard and if I were to poop-out 2 hard BM's while eating this way, then I would quite possibly get another fissure.
But avoiding certain foods, I believe gives our anus the strength it needs to fight off the occasional hard stools.
HTH GL