by Suzie81 » 05 Jan 2017, 11:18
You know something else too? I have to remind myself to enjoy the good days even if they are only part days. I told myself after the holidays were over I would really spend some time attacking the source of all of these issues. The experts say that all illness starts in the gut..whether it be Chrons, IBD,IBS Collitis...With that being said, I ordered a book called the SCD diet which basically eliminates all sugar and I'm committed to doing something good for my body for once. The hardest part will be putting my wine done. That above all did relax the anal muscles when my fissure got infected and abscessed. From everything I researched fissures can be infected, and easily and it's through no fault of your own, meaning fecal matter rarely causes it.
I think what a psych would say is to simply think back to the days and weeks leading up to the onset of your symptoms and ask how stressed you were. Did something major happen? and to really evaluate that. For me it came in the form of my career life balance and I have been so much better since quitting that dreadful place. I always dreamed of being a stay at home mom but didn't think it would come in the form of illness. One positive for me today is a I tried colloidal silver since yesterday and no PUS but a bit of blood and only mild itching (so far) it gets worse after the bath. But i'm not losing hope and none of you should either because Jim is right, if this thing wanted to kill us it already would have happened. Now is the time to invest in ourselves and do the research needed.
For those suffering with a fissure, reserach preventative measures for infection and avoid antibiotics unless neccessary. I am against surgery and will choose that as a final resort.
The healing, again, must come from the inside so maybe meditation could help? For me, I find if I armor myself with education I feel less hopeless and I hope it does that for you too.
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