Ahh, so, I have an external hemmoroid that
doesn't hurt, itch or burn. BUT, it feels
very uncomfortable, like I'm sitting on a
golf ball or like gravity is sucking my
butt out the other way.
I saw the colorectal guy who, to my
surprise, said it's pretty small and isn't
a big deal. But I'm uncomfortable. Can't
find a good position to sit or stand or
play with my daughter. Tough to play
sports. Can't imagine life being like this
indefinitely.
He put me on two weeks of Analpram and
then said to use Calmoceptine. A week into
the Analpram, things feel worse and look
worse.
Anyone know if these treatments work?
Anyone know if this is something that will
become bearable? He told me I should need
surgery and I certainly don't want it,
especially after having a pilondial cyst
removed a few years ago. That was months
of hell and I know this would be worse.
But I'm just not seeing the light at the
end of the tunnel and I feel like I'm
crazy because it doesn't actually hurt.
It's just a discomfort I can't get around.
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