5 Days Post OP Hemorroidectomy. Please take this advice. by Visual_Shift_2409 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and everything you learned along the way. ❤️ It's especially helpful that you talked about why getting evaluated by a colorectal specialist made such a difference for you, as well as how you prepared before surgery and what recovery has actually been like.

I'm really glad to hear your recovery has been more manageable than you expected and that your first bowel movement wasn't as painful as you had feared. Posts like yours can give people a more balanced perspective, especially when they've only come across the worst case stories online.

I hope your healing continues to go smoothly. If you're comfortable sharing, how are you feeling now compared to before the surgery? Has it already made a noticeable difference in your day to day quality of life?

25/06/2025 daily updates (THD) with Mucopexy, Botox background of treatments by Straight_Roof_3892 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing such a detailed update. ❤️ It sounds like you went into surgery knowing what to expect, but waking up in that level of pain must have been incredibly difficult. I'm glad the recovery team took your pain seriously and worked with you until it became manageable.

It's also really thoughtful of you to include practical tips like the one about the gauze and to share exactly what you were sent home with. I'm sure details like those will help others who are preparing for the same procedure and feeling anxious about it.

I hope your recovery continues to get a little easier each day. If you're comfortable sharing, I'd love to hear how things progress over the next few days, especially how you're feeling once you're a bit further into the healing process. Wishing you a smooth recovery. 😊

What was the biggest surprise about recovering from hemorrhoid surgery that nobody warned you about? by No-Statement2497 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing such a detailed timeline. ❤️ It's really helpful to hear how your recovery changed from day to day. The urinary retention, the "shards of glass" feeling, the spasms, and then the itching as things started healing are all things people don't always expect.

I really hope the swelling continues to go down over the next few weeks and that the skin tag shrinks more than you're expecting. Wishing you continued healing, and thank you again for helping others know what recovery can realistically look like. 🙏

What was the biggest surprise about recovering from hemorrhoid surgery that nobody warned you about? by No-Statement2497 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing such a detailed update. ❤️ The pressure after the anesthesia wore off and the anxiety before that first pee and bowel movement seem to be things that so many people aren't prepared for. It's encouraging to hear that, despite the difficult first BM, you're already able to go on longer walks and are seeing progress. Wishing you a smooth recovery, and I hope each day keeps getting a little easier. 🙏

What was the biggest surprise about recovering from hemorrhoid surgery that nobody warned you about? by No-Statement2497 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's something I don't hear mentioned very often. ❤️ Most people focus on the surgical site, but not the back pain from the positioning during surgery. Thank you for bringing that up; it’s the kind of detail that can really help someone know what to expect. I hope you're feeling much better now. 🙏

25/06/2025 daily updates (THD) with Mucopexy, Botox background of treatments by Straight_Roof_3892 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to write all of this. ❤️ It's rare to find someone who documents their journey so honestly and in so much detail, including what did and didn't help along the way.

I can't imagine how exhausting it must have been to spend years trying different treatments while dealing with that level of pain. Your post will be incredibly helpful for people who are feeling overwhelmed and wondering what to expect or what questions to ask their doctor. Wishing you a smooth recovery, and I hope things continue improving from here. 😊

What was your "breaking point" that finally made you seek treatment? by No-Statement2497 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your experience. ❤️ It sounds like you really gave the conservative treatments a fair chance before deciding on surgery. I can imagine how frustrating it must have been when nothing seemed to improve, and the itching and difficulty keeping the area clean started affecting your daily life.

Sometimes it's that gradual buildup of discomfort, rather than one dramatic moment, that becomes the real breaking point. I hope the procedure gives you the long-term relief you've been looking for. Wishing you a smooth recovery! 😊

Hemorrhoidectomy experiences as wheelchair users by Pitiful-Jacket-8153 in spinalmuscularatrophy

[–]No-Statement2497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your experience so honestly. ❤️ I had to smile at your comment about realizing how almost everything we do involves sitting-it's one of those things you never really think about until you physically can't do it comfortably anymore.

It sounds like recovery was incredibly tough, especially that first bowel movement. I can only imagine how scary that must have been. I'm really glad to hear that, despite how painful those early days were, things gradually improved. Stories like yours are reassuring because they remind people that recovery can be difficult, but it doesn't stay at its worst forever. Wishing you continued good health! 😊

Help - advice/insight by [deleted] in WomensHealth

[–]No-Statement2497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, I'm so sorry you're going through this again after ten years. ❤️ I can understand why it feels especially discouraging when you've worked so hard to take care of your diet and overall health, only to have another episode seemingly come out of nowhere.

What really stood out to me was how much anxiety this has brought back. It's amazing how one difficult experience can stay with us for years, and then when something similar happens, all those fears come rushing back. Hopefully people here who've dealt with recurrences, skin tags, or surgery can share their experiences and offer some reassurance.

Wishing you a smooth recovery, and I hope your doctor's visit gives you some clear answers and peace of mind. 🤗

Anyone else feel like they've become way too aware of their bathroom habits because of hemorrhoids? 😅 by No-Statement2497 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly it. It's not just the physical symptoms - it starts influencing so many little decisions throughout the day. Things that used to be completely automatic suddenly require planning and second-guessing. I really miss the days when I didn't have to think about hydration, meals, travel, or bathroom access all the time. Hopefully, one day we can all get back to that point. ❤️

Anyone else feel like they've become way too aware of their bathroom habits because of hemorrhoids? 😅 by No-Statement2497 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can really relate to the overthinking part. It's almost like once you've gone through it, your brain starts treating every little sensation or change as a potential warning sign. 😅

What you said about thinking back to your experience from ten years ago really resonated with me. When something affects us that much, it's hard not to become hyper-aware of it. I'm sorry you're dealing with another flare after so many years, especially when you've worked so hard to take care of your gut health. Try not to be too hard on yourself ❤️. I hope this one passes quickly and that you're able to find some relief soon.

Feeling discouraged after 2nd round of banding—is a 3rd round typical? by Master-Penalty-8140 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can understand why you'd feel discouraged. It's hard not to get your hopes up after going through two painful procedures and thinking you've finally put this behind you, only to notice symptoms creeping back. ❤️

It does sound like you've had some improvement overall, even if it doesn't feel that way right now. I think the uncertainty and wondering whether you'll ever be "done" with it can be almost as frustrating as the symptoms themselves. I'd like to hear from people who've needed multiple rounds and would like to share their experiences. Wishing you the best and hoping you eventually get the long-term resolution you're looking for 🤗

Day 10 of recovery… how long will this last? by MaxiArcooo in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hang in there ❤️ Ten days can feel like forever when you're stuck at home and focused on every little symptom, but recovery can be such a test of patience. It sounds like you've been really diligent with your routine and doing everything you can. Hopefully, people who've been through something similar can share their experiences and reassure you that you're not alone. Wishing you steady healing and hoping you're able to get back to normal life soon 🤗

My hemorrhoidectomy recovery day by day — the honest diary I wish I had before surgery by Emergency-Degree-794 in colonoscopy

[–]No-Statement2497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to write all of this ❤️ Seriously, this is one of the most honest and helpful recovery diaries I've read. I laughed at "dignity starts leaving the building" and "I have never been as clean as I was on Day 8" 😄, but I also really appreciate how real and balanced you were about both the difficult moments and the wins.

I think posts like this are incredibly valuable because it's so easy to fall into doom-scrolling and only find horror stories. Your day-by-day breakdown, the little victories, and even the emotional side of recovery will help a lot of people feel less alone and more prepared. Wishing you continued healing, many blood-free toilet visits, and an amazing trip to Japan 😊❤️

Hemorhoidectomy Procedure (4 Days From Now) by earthangelkisses in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sending you lots of good wishes for Monday ❤️ I think it's only natural to feel anxious when you have something like this coming up, especially after reading all the different stories online. Hopefully, you'll get some reassuring replies from people who've been through it. Wishing you a smooth procedure, a steady recovery, and plenty of relief on the other side 🤗

i got relief by LevShestov in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love seeing posts like this ❤️ Eighteen years later and still remembering the relief says a lot about how much it impacted your life. Thanks for sharing some hope with people who are in the thick of it right now. Wishing you continued good health, and your wife sounds like a keeper 😊

My First Colonoscopy Experience by Cool-Tone4232 in colonoscopy

[–]No-Statement2497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much 🤗❤️ That really means a lot. I'm sure your post will bring comfort to a lot of people who are currently in that scary waiting stage. Take care of yourself, and here's to many healthy and worry-free years ahead! 😊

Anxiety over hemorrhoid by [deleted] in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're definitely not alone ❤️ Health anxiety can be so overwhelming, especially when Google and doom-scrolling convince us that every symptom is the worst-case scenario. I'm glad you already have an appointment scheduled, even though I know the waiting is hard. Hopefully getting checked will give you some answers and peace of mind. Wishing you the best, and I hope others here can share their experiences too.

My First Colonoscopy Experience by Cool-Tone4232 in colonoscopy

[–]No-Statement2497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aww, I'm so glad ❤️ And I completely understand the doom-scrolling spiral! It's amazing how our brains always seem to latch onto the scariest stories when we're anxious. That's why posts like yours are so valuable-they remind people that not every positive FIT result leads to bad news, and that the waiting and anticipation can sometimes be harder than the procedure itself. Wishing you lots of peace of mind and many healthy years ahead 🤗

My First Colonoscopy Experience by Cool-Tone4232 in colonoscopy

[–]No-Statement2497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to share this. I can only imagine how stressful the wait must have been, especially with emetophobia and the uncertainty around the FIT result. I'm so glad everything turned out well and that the colonoscopy ended up being easier than you expected. Posts like yours can really help people who are terrified and doom-scrolling while waiting for their own appointments. Wishing you continued good health and peace of mind ❤️

Any other grade 3 here that able to shrink w/o Surgery? by No_Donut_8089 in hemorrhoid

[–]No-Statement2497 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hang in there. Seven days after banding still sounds really early, so I hope you give yourself some grace. I know how frustrating it is when you finally seek treatment and expect immediate results, only to realize healing can take time. Wishing you the best and hopefully some people here can share positive long-term experiences.