by getmylifeback » 24 Jan 2017, 00:36
Hello Paine,
It depends, if the tags do not bother you when the fissure is not active then it might not be necessary since it will be treating the underlying cause, which would be the tight sphincter. The way i see it, when you are at a point where you are considering LIS, then it's gone to the point that the complications of the surgery is less concerning than the fissure pain. Good thing is, its about a very high success rate and youll be living a much higher quality of life after. After the surgery, it really is just up from there. Keep us updated on your surgery, and stay positive, that really matters when you are in the recovery process. Good things for you to look forward to in the future!