How long does it take to heal after LIS?
I have now been dealing with this fissure issue since September 08.
Although I think that I have healed(to be confirmed with my sigmoidoscopy coming up)it still gets sore at the site when I sit for extended periods of time and I still get tailbone spasms from time to time but this is usually later on in the day, again if I have been sitting for long periods of time.
How long before these residual annoyances subside and I can feel normal again(relatively speaking)?
A:
I had my fissure for about a year.
I too thought I was healing and almost canceled my LIS surgery twice but thank god I didn’t back out. I had the surgery and when I woke up the CRS told me my fissure was very big and deep, it was highly unlikely it would have healed on it’s own.
The reason I was experiencing less pain was because I kept my stools relatively soft and easy to move. I can’t tell you how many things go through your mind when you decide to have surgery.
First and foremost the incontinence issue sticks in your mind. I had tried everything else first though, I did all the ointments, I had the colonoscopy and that tore the fissure a little more (but they told me up front that might happen).
My doctor didn’t recommend botox for me because it was only temporary and because I’ve had spasms for a long time and the sphincter was very tight.
The chance of retearing was greater. As for the sensitivity of the area, it remains.
I don’t have the terrible pain of the fissure but if I have too many bms in a row the area where the fissure was gets a little irritated. If you don’t clean thoroughly after a bm (because of the skin tags) that can irritate it too.
I can tell you the one thing that sticks with you after an experience with a fissure is the thought that it could happen again. That fear remains. I’m hoping in time it will go away, but it’s hard to forget being in pain for almost a year.
