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Terrified by hemorrhoidectomy recovery

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PostPosted: 01/18/07 - 20:08    Post subject: Terrified by hemorrhoidectomy recovery Vote now! Reply with quote

I am having 3 veins done in a hemorrhoidectomy tomorrow. Any words of wisdom? Is there anyone who recovered within a week and was not terrorized by this surgery??
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PostPosted: 02/05/07 - 22:03    Post subject: hemorrhoidectomy surgery Vote now! Reply with quote

My name is April. I am 32 yrs old and am scheduled to have my surgery to remove 6 veins on Feb 14. I am so anxious to talk to someone who has actually had it done and I hope that your recovery has been as good as we can hope...if not better.

I know your computer is probably the last thing on your mind, but if you can please respond to me on both this address(my hubby's work computer, which I am using now), and my personal address. It is tandaduncan@netzero.net

Sorry if this sounds intrusive, but I've been looking all over the internet and cannot find ANYONE to give some advice (REAL ADVICE) about what I'm about to face.....ECPECIALLY the pain!

Hope you are doing okay...and just think...you have it behind you, now!
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PostPosted: 03/22/08 - 21:09    Post subject: hemorrhoidectomy for one prolapsed hemorrhoid Vote now! Reply with quote

I have a recently developed prolapsed hemorrhoid causing no pain but bulging from my anus when I have a BM. I'm going to have a hemorrhoidectomy to remove it. The surgeon sai My question is, does anyone know if the pain will be less with the removal of one hemorrhoid as opposed to removing a large mass of hemorrhoids? The hemorrhoid I have is not causing pain but I can't live with this bulging out of me for the rest of my life. I'm so scared to have the surgery.
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PostPosted: 04/05/08 - 12:59    Post subject: Recovery Vote now! Reply with quote

All,
I see most of these posts are a year + old. But, I recently completed this surgery. I am at one month + one day.
My recomendations:
Do a full bowel prep before, a day or so. Some docs like mine, so only do an enema. Forget that. Do the entire bowel cleanse.
You'll be swollen after, and probably doped up.
When you get home, enjoy and use the Percocet they give you. Vital to use it. Since your bowels will be clear, no chance of constipation, which of course can happen with pain killers.
Get an OTC stool softener too, and stick to a bland diet; applesauce, wheat toast, a lot of water, and oatmeal. I ate practically only that the first couple of days.
Keep gauze or something similar as a packing. Also, when a BM comes (for me, almost 3 days - I was starting to get worried), use Tucks after. Not Prep H wipes. The meds on those could cause more pain. Tucks, trust me.
The stool softeners will also be vital, and to me, more so than the painkillers. I edged off of the Percs as much as I could. Got 25 when I had the surgery, and only used 13 over a span of about 10 days. There is a lot of pain, but it does get better.
Take baths. Regular baths. A lot.
I tried that sitz bath for a few days, but that can put unwanted pressure on your bottom so said my doc at my one week post op check.
And take powdered Benefiber too. I took one or two tablespoons a day, with two tablets of stool softeners and the occasional Percocet during or after a BM.
As to work - forget the first 7 days. You can walk around but even sitting can hurt. Pain spikes while laying down too can happen. Expect that. Keep clean as much as possible. Expect to take 3 baths a day.
Second week - it gets better it was hard to see the end. The end of this does come. I say about day 12 or so, you feel Ok.
But I am at day 31 and I still take Benefiber + stool softeners. No more percs after day 15.
Second week try to stay home too, otherwise you need close access to a bathroom.
Third week you can perhaps go back to work.
So it was worthwhile for me, a man aged 41. History in my family, but I also had a bad diet and strained a lot over the years too, and never did a thing right. Now I know. Eat well, go easy in the bathroom, and don't try to hurry. The Benefiber + stool softeners will do the rest. You will get thru it.
Good luck.
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PostPosted: 04/23/08 - 15:45    Post subject: Hemorrhoidectomy recovery Vote now! Reply with quote

After reading these threads, I am not sure I have even had the same operation! I am a 50 year-old female and had a history of hemorrhoids dating back 20 years to childbirth. When an internal one came out and became thrombosed in January, I decided to look into surgery. We are currently posted in Argentina, so this is where I had it, on 7 April. I have had almost no pain, and no other significant problems. For what it's worth, here is what I did:

-For several weeks beforehand I played around with fibre supplements and finally settled on ground flax seed, 2-3 tablespoons per day (my weight is 120lbs). (My doctor did not say to do this, but I was forewarned by research on the web)
-I was not prescribed anything with codeine, but was going to refuse it (in theory) if prescribed because it constipates me terribly. I had a strong NSAID, which I needed only for the first 1.5 days.
-I have a very healthy diet anyway, no sugars, low on red meat, low on carbohydrates, no alcohol, and ate even more sparingly prior to and just after the surgery
-my surgeon prescribed sitz baths with Malva tea (a loose tea/herb I buy in a health shop). Malva has anti-inflammatory and antio-biotic properties (apparently)
-my surgery, which removed three hemorrhoids using laser, also involved a lateral incision beside my anus, underneath an external hemorrhoid. It will drain some pus for about a month apparently, and was left open for this purpose. Confusingly I find no mention of this on the web, and plan to ask my doctor to give me more details on it. It has been uncomfortable but nothing more.
-I was up and about immediately, and could sit without pain, and now (2 wks post-op)feel almost normal except for some gas, and not being able to walk for a long time
-the first BM was 2 days post op. They have been regular, and yes, uncomfortable for the first week, but nothing more
-my doctor was not expecting me to have pain so I don't think I'm exceptional. He has done 5,000 of them, 2,000 with laser. When I told him before the operation that I had been scared out of wits by this thread, he said it was hard to compare recoveries because the procedures can vary so much.

Perhaps there will be some surprises to come, but so far, the experience has been uneventful. Truly, though, my sympathy for those who have suffered above. What could account for the different experiences?
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PostPosted: 05/06/08 - 18:18    Post subject: Re: post hemorrhoidectomy surgery pain Vote now! Reply with quote

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My name is April. I am 32 yrs old and am scheduled to have my surgery to remove 6 veins on Feb 14. I am so anxious to talk to someone who has actually had it done and I hope that your recovery has been as good as we can hope...if not better.

I know your computer is probably the last thing on your mind, but if you can please respond to me on both this address(my hubby's work computer, which I am using now), and my personal address. It is tandaduncan@netzero.net

Sorry if this sounds intrusive, but I've been looking all over the internet and cannot find ANYONE to give some advice (REAL ADVICE) about what I'm about to face.....ECPECIALLY the pain!

Hope you are doing okay...and just think...you have it behind you, now!
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PostPosted: 05/17/08 - 11:42    Post subject: recovery time Vote now! Reply with quote

I had my surgery 11 days ago. I had 3 internal hemr. removed and 3 outer ones. About 5 hours after the surgery, the pain set in. You must keep on top of some kind of pain relievers.. vicodin, percocet, advil(very strong advil if you're not a fan of narcotics!) The first 3 BM's were something that I never want to have to relive. I nearly passed out from the pain; I was nausous, sweating profusely and needed to bite on a towel while it was happening. I agree with the person who said that it was like razors covered in lemon juice... yeah, it's that bad. The stool softeners and high fibre diet are so very important, and stearing clear of solid foods for the first 24 -48 hours helps.. somewhat. I probably should have done that a bit longer. Always take a sitz bath following a BM and frequently throughout the day. Be sure to just use plain water with nothing added, and I found that the hotter the water, the better it felt. However, the one thing that has helped me the most has been using icepacks. Be sure to use one that is soft and flexible.. you don't want anything hard or sharp down there. Every time I sit down for any period of time, I grab my icepack.. it's very soothing. If you can't find one in the drug store, you can order them on-line. Each day gets a little bit better, but being on my feet to much during the day, definitely brings on more pain and pressure. You need to move around during the day, just don't over do it. I go in for my post-op check up in 3 days, so hopefully I am on the road to recovery. My advice to anyone considering this surgery is this: If you are living in constant pain, bleeding and irritation, then do it. Be sure to pray about it and pray about seeking the right Doctor for you. If I had to do it again, I would. Because I feel certain that I can now move on with my life again.
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