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 MY STORY. My name is kayte, for about 2 years I have been having rectal bleeding. I want to the er many times to try to find out what the proublem was. The doctors told me I have hemmriods so they tried banding them and that dident work. So they wanted me to have them removed. I went for the sergury yesterday. My doctor told me they removed 2 big ones. I came home the same day. when I got out of surgery I had no pain. Well I do now. i have been taking motrin for the pain every 4 hours but it dont seem to work very well. So I started taking the perocet they gave me and it still burns, I feel that the only thing that works to relax me is the tub. I know they tell you not to for a week but the pain is consident that my whole body is tence. I dont really know what is gonna work, maybe time. I think everything went well but I really dont think I would do it all over again. I am having a hard time to move around and kinda stuck in the house close to the tub and toilet. I hope the pain will subside soon so I can get back to my normal life. My dad seem to be helping me lots and get me everything I need when I cant get it. I can move but not too fast. I try to sleep off the pain but I can only sleep so much. Today is my second day and I hope after a couple more I will be fine. Not to much bleeding. I will add to this story if anything changes wish me luck. Comments
November 2008
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