Hello all,
I have just reached the 6 month post-op of my sleeve surgery and I have been recovering for the past few days from a hemorrhoidectomy.
I have to say the pain and complications from this hemorrhoidectomy are the fiercest of any surgery I have ever had - including spinal fusion in my neck.
Has anyone had this surgery and what was your experience, particularly in light of having the sleeve?
Something very disheartening came to light the day after my hemorrhoidectomy. Before surgery I weighed in at a low 236 pounds. Recovery is a blur but they got me out of the hospital pretty quick - I went home and realized that I could not pee. I felt that I had to, that slight burning sensation at the end of your urethra telling you to go pee - but nothing was coming out, I called the doctor and they told me since it had been at least 12 hours since I last urinated to go on to the E.R. So I did.
They did an ultra sound on my bladder and said there was nothing there. But I sure felt the need to go. So they loaded me up on liquids until a scan showed there was fluid in my bladder. It took (3) IVs and 64 oz. of water. Not including any IVs I had during the surgery in the first place.
I was finally BARELY able to squeeze a little pee out, so I was released with a summary saying it was dehydration.
I was shocked the next morning to see that I had gained 11 pounds. Every drop fluid. It's been 5 days since my surgery and I have only dropped 5 of the 11 pounds I gained overnight
Back to the hemorrhoidectomy. The pain is so unbearable. When I am not on painkillers it feels like I have been eaten out between my legs by wild dogs. From the tip of my urethra to my rectum. The only way I can pee is by pouring a hot sits bath, enough to cover my junk, and that relaxes the muscles enough for me to urinate in the tub. I have to do this every time.
To complicate matters, I have to stay on laxatives to keep the stool soft because pain killers (which are absolutely mandatory for this) would turn my bowels into concrete. And the last thing you want to pass after having hemorrhoids removed is a concrete Christmas tree.
Anyway - I will be returning to work tomorrow and I'm very apprehensive about it - still not being able to pee without the aid of a bath.
Before having the hemorrhoidectomy I used the internet to try to educate myself a little more on it. Of course I never read anything or watched any videos concerning it unless it was a horror story. I am use to this however, since 99% of the time only pissed off people react online.
Well, I'm here to tell you emphatically, from my experience, the horror stories are true. I'm sure eventually I will be happy this is over and the hemorrhoids are gone, but taking them out has lived to (or should I say down to) its reputation.
BTW - the only reason I had this procedure done so close to my sleeve surgery is because during a regular exam the doctor found polyps. A colonoscopy revealed that the largest polyp was pre-cancerous - so they wanted to go ahead an remove the hemorrhoids too.
Hope I didn't make anyone choke on their cornflakes.
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