Hi guys! I've been lurking on the boards for the past few weeks but only now plucked up the courage to join. I've been suffering from a chronic fissure for the past few months- for me, the pain never really goes away, and I get these awful searing jolts of pain in my rectum. I've tried everything I can think of to heal naturally and manage the pain- you name it, sitz baths, Vicks vaporub, witch hazel-infused ice cubes, nitroglycerin ointment. Stool softener, prune juice, fiber, water, tucks, prep h, metamucil, epsom salt. All that fun stuff. Anyway, I've decided to go in for LIS surgery on Monday. I have to say that I'm really scared- on top of being demoralized from all the pain. I'm worried that the CRS will need to do a more radical surgery on me than he intends- but maybe that's just me being paranoid because my fissure pain is constant. Does anyone have any pre- or post-op advice for me or my husband (who will be my nurse)? How much blood do I need to brace myself for? What is the best post-op food to eat?
I just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the support and comfort this board has given to me during one of the bleakest times of my life. I'm so thankful that this resource is here for people otherwise suffering in silence!