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How did the Haemorrhoidectomy go fella? Any issues or complications e.g. excruciating pain, excessive blood loss, infections, etc ... I've read some horror stories which have put me off getting it done.
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See thank a lot for your post, I hope it has been of great help for me, my names are FRANK VANDI, I have being suffering from internal hemorrhoids for nine years now, I have been in pains, and now I am suffering from Erection problem, for over seven years now, please can you help me with the procedures you have gone through in healing your self, and what medication have taken, thanks
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Guys with the surgery or banding, any further developments or improvements?
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Anything is possible centuries ago a tribe offended the Hebrew GOD and all the men were struck with hemorrhoids and impotence so they wrote apologies and put them in clay vessels that looked like un circumcised penises ???
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Your diet what your eating can make your stool harder try less bread and starch "vegetables fruit meat eand dairy" maintaining your blood sugar is the key part of the diet "I'm allergic to most food starch" I can tolerate oats and corn ???
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The prostate had a lot.to.do with erection and ejaculation. And, your grammar blows...doubt you're a doctor.

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I wish to have more enlightened on your experience and procceedure
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4 days ago I was diagnosed with chronic anal fissures and was prescribed suppositories. After using two per day for the last 3 days my erection is noticeabley thicker, firmer and my glans noticabley larger. I cant wait to try making love with my girlfriend. I really want to perform for her and I hope this will be the cure for my PE. I also had mild ED where without alot of foreplay and oral my erection was only ay around 80% and ejaculation was always premature. I cant wait for her to have an orgasm like she used to 11 years ago.

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Hey tony.
Any news about the surgery? Did it went well? I too have the same experience. Im just 25. Since the hemorrhoid bled (internal) and took daflon 500 after 5 days my pee wasnt strong and have to go back every 10 minutes and also rectal pressure and not to mention the erection of my oenis. Seems like blood isnt pumping and sustaining my penis.
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Hey guys.

Tony here. Firstly, after 2 failed banding procedures and an unsuccessful transanal haemorrhoid deartarialisation (THD), I finally had the haemorrhoidectomy done about 4 months ago. This was a success in terms of eradicating the hems. In relation to my ED however, No joy guys! My ED continues to be an issue.

However, don't let my disappointment put others off having surgery. As I've recently found out, that I have stage 3a chronic kidney disease (CKD), which can precipitate ED.
So my hems may not have been the underlying problem anyway.

Secondly, I feel I need to dispel all the horror stories surrounding hem surgery. Obviously, I can only relay my experience of having such procedures done on the NHS.

In relation to the banding procedures, of which I had 2, these procedures are a complete breeze. They took approx. 10 mins each time, under mild sedation, and were completely painless. (think prostrate exam!).

Next, the THD procedure, which I had under general anaesthetic and it took approx. 30mins. Days 2-3 were uncomfortable. On a pain scale of 1 (mild discomfort) to 10 (excrutiating agony), I'd say it reached about a 3 and wasn't a problem. I went back to work after a few days. Again, a complete breeze.

Finally, the haemorrhoidectomy, which successfully removed the hems. Guys, this did hurt! Day 1 was uneventful, but days 2-7 were very painful. I'd say about 8 on the pain scale. However, I found that taking painkillers (Solpadeine Max) together with about 3-4 salt baths a day really soothed. by day 8 the pain began to subside and I could refrain from using painkillers. I was back at work by day 10. Also, plenty of fluids and fibre (All Bran) help to make bowel movement less stressful than I had anticipated.

So there we have it. Did the surgery cure my ED? No; Did it cure my hems? Yes, the haemorrhoidectomy was a success; and Would I have it done again? Yes, in a heart beat.

I hope this helps you guys in deciding whether to have the above procedures done, and I hope you guys have a lot more success with it, in resect of ED, than I have.

Good luck guys.
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Yo tonny...whats your stool like after hemorhoidectomy...is it easier to pass? Basically what changes have you seen in your bowel movements and the shape of your stools. Hope you a quick recovery and all the best.
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Hey guy,

Yeah ... initially, it was a bit uncomfortable to pass for about 6 or 7 days post op, but from then on, no probs. The only change is the distinct lack of blood loss on BM, so my anaemia has began to rectify after years of chronic blood loss. Also, that area is a lot easier to clean and keep hygenically clean and, so I feel less self conscious in that regard.

Best wishes
Tony.
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Yes I have had the same problem as you. For a long time I always thought it was something in my head that made it feel that I wasn’t happy in bed so I had no pleasure. Long and behold I found out that I had hemroids and started to read about what it was and how it effected you and came to the conclusion that the hemroids can effect it.
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I was diagnosed as having hemorrhoids when I was younger. I was told by my doctor that I have to learn to push my poop out gently. Over the time it became an issue and I had to go in to have them removed surgically. Now they are back and meaner and yes, I can only get it up half way. The doctor have told me that I have to have them removed again so I am on it now. I am 52....
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Hey, try taking these, pure honey, figs and nigella sative, nigella sativa is extremly good for you, read about it trust me.
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