Coping With HemorrhoidectomyThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Hemorrhoidectomy. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Redundant mucosa of the rectum. Hello,i am posting this story, in the hope that some one out there, has a problem like i have with their rectum. I have recently had a colonoscopy which has showed no other problems other than the redundant mucosa of the rectum. My doctor has referred me back to the public hospital to see a surgeon he also said because i dont have cancer or any thing live threatening,i am not an urgent case, and will probably be put on the waiting list. I dont have any private health cover.I live in QLD Australia,and the waiting list for elective surgery is long. There are different ways you can have this surgery done,an incision through the tummy to fix it up,or performed through the anus.I do get bad pain every day,and i also have messed myself a couple of times,lucky i was home both times,but i am always worried when i go out. Any way i will have to have some kind of surgery done in the future.I hope to hear from someone.Regards from goldenoldie47. Comments
December 2007
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