I had 3 separate bandings done on internal Hemorrhoids:
1st one.. uncomfortable, but not too horrible. I soaked daily like I was instructed, I was sore for about a week or two, but by then things definitely started to improve. :)
Two weeks later I had another banding .. I asked the doc to band the last two (because he told me that I had three total during the previous visit) and he agreed, but warned against pain. I was all for getting them done and asked him to please do both. It was a horrible pain the very second he applied the band. I did not say anything.. I wanted the other done to get this all over with and be done)..He did the other with no difference in the pain level (because it was already there lol). Uncomfortable drive home to say the least.. I had excruciating pain that lasted weeks. and nothing helped with it.. not over the counter meds, not the prescribed pain medications, not even soaking. I couldn't sit stand or even lay in one spot any length of time without it seriously throbbing and sending shooting pains everyplace. I soaked several times a day and that did manage to give me some very temporary relief. I went back for my check and the Doc said that sometimes it does happen and the pain can be incredible. After an examination he said that they were still healing and bleeding a bit, but found another one that needed banding.. ugh! I sucked it up and gave him the go ahead to get it done.
Again, excruciating pain the second the band went on.. very uncomfortable ride home.. (45 minutes) and I honestly didn't think that I was going to make it back home, it was that bad. The pain was unbelievable! I tried all the over the counters again and also immediately started the prescribed pain meds to try to get the pain under control.. plus lots of soaking. Again, nothing dulled the pain.. this pain was ridiculous! This went on for over two weeks.. I actually cried daily in pain.. (yes, it was that bad) and I have a high pain tolerance for pain, yet this took all I had to keep from going to the emergency room. I thought that if I did that, then I would end up in worse pain and restart the clock for healing.. and that was the last thing i wanted. The dr told me the surgery is very painful, has a longer recovery time, and chances of them recurring were way higher than the banding. I am not a Dr, but I can swear that the last couple of visits both thrombosed. Thats the only way I can explain the severe unimaginable pain..
It has now been 3 1/2 weeks. The pain has finally settled to the point that I can handle it and hopefully keep it at bay. I have pain after BM's.. sometimes yet, it still throbs and is uncomfortable to sit.but nothing i can't handle after the other pain. I still soak at least daily and more if needed.. I go back to my dr this coming Monday and i'm sure he is going to find that they are still tender. I was told a month to recover but i'm not seeing that on these. I certainly hope he doesn't find anymore! If he does, they will wait until after summer so I can have a break. 3 straight months in this much pain, is all i can handle.
I too wish more people that had easy procedures and quick recovery would post.. This banding is not something that I would ever recommend for anyone. I will repost after my healing is complete. I honestly dont know how anyone has this done and goes back to work in a day or two. Most of what I have read here were painful stories.. What I had a hard time finding were stories where the pain lasted longer than a week.
I also had the Banding (2) & the Colonoscopy (NHS) - The Camera hurt a bit as she tried to get the thing round a bend! But she stopped when I instructed. - that was about 5 weeks ago, I think only yesterday, the final one Dropped off - they were internal. There was some discomfort during this time (feeling of wanting to go!) but so far, no blood seen - perhaps not when they take longer?
The impression I get, is that no two people's PILES are the same, so I hope to relate my experience will help other folks.
I did mine 7 days ago, till now I still cannot focus on work, instead I stay at home all the time. BM is worst part everyday, the pain and swelling around anus is pushing me to my limit.
Dr is telling me it is normal and I am recovering, but the game of waiting is killing me.
Maybe somebody feels nothing, but if I can choose again at beginning, I wouldn't test my luck.
Had 3 Grade 2 Piles banded 5 days ago. Over the last 20 years I have had banding 4 times, THD (a variant of the HALO procedure) and sclerotherapy injections in my piles. It seems I am destined to have them for the rest of my life but each procedure seems to give me relief for a few years and then its back again.
The banding 5 days ago has been the worst of the 4 sets of banding I have had. The pain hasn't been bad just uncomfortable. According to the doctor, of the 3 piles he banded, 1 was 'pronounced', this is the one that is giving me most trouble. This makes sense, the bigger the pile the bigger the pain. This morning I had a more difficult BM and had trouble sitting for a few hours.
This latest discomfort has caught me by surprise as previous bandings only gave me trouble for 48 hours. My piles have recently been the worst they have ever been so that again makes sense.
I really feel for you guys who have been in a lot of pain, having spoken to doctor the pain is driven by where your piles are in respect to the dentate line. If they are above, happy days, if they are below, very unhappy days.
Based on people posts, I think I am looking at a week of discomfort/pain before things settle down. I can live with that.
To anyone thinking of skipping the procedure and living with Piles, do not live with piles. They are an affliction that no-one should have to suffer with. Find a respected colo-rectal surgeon and get sorted.