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By *elissafem OP   TV/TS
18 weeks ago

nottingham

Anyone had pile removal surgery, what's the pain like after? Did it work? How long were you off work? When's it ok for anal after? Private or NHS?

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By *ildatheart30Couple
18 weeks ago

Gorebridge

Someone told me it's shitting hot coals and broken glass for 10 days then it's fine, I would be eating more fat leading up to it to increase bile production so that you can have an easier time of it without getting too loose if you know what I mean because that might equally hurt and I would be avoiding fiber (I don't eat fibre anyway) check out Dr Anthony Chaffee

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By *ansteCouple
18 weeks ago

Wirral


"Someone told me it's shitting hot coals and broken glass for 10 days then it's fine, I would be eating more fat leading up to it to increase bile production so that you can have an easier time of it without getting too loose if you know what I mean because that might equally hurt and I would be avoiding fiber (I don't eat fibre anyway) check out Dr Anthony Chaffee "

I'd definitely agree with this, I had the surgery, and it was like sh*tting glass for a few weeks, even with the painkillers. My neighbours must have thought I was being murdered...I was off work for 6 weeks, but strung it out as I got full pay lol...worth it though, never had a problem since...

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By *dmundwilsonMan
18 weeks ago

Llandudno

Disagree with above posts. Maybe an hour or two pain then okay

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By *ansteCouple
18 weeks ago

Wirral


"Disagree with above posts. Maybe an hour or two pain then okay"

I disagree. It was fooking painful.

Perhaps you had a better surgeon and slightly different surgery. I'm sure it's not exactly the same for everyone.

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By *londebiguyMan
18 weeks ago

Southport

Do not check out Anthony Chaffee.

I've no idea why you would avoid fibre at all.

That is terrible advice especially in the long term.

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By *assionfruit_ParadiseWoman
18 weeks ago

Newport

Not had the surgery myself. But worked in general surgery and apparently the pain is horrendous afterwards. Good luck!

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By *og-ManMan
18 weeks ago

somewhere

Had it done twice

The first time was the last time I actually cried with pain as an adult

Easily the worst pain I have ever experienced

Had a similar operation last year ....no pain at all but Botox was injected inside me to help and it definitely did

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By (user no longer on site)
18 weeks ago

I haven't had pile surgery, but I remember needing to have a camera put up into my kidneys to check for stones, didn't think to ask about anything afterwards, but after I woke up I went into the toilet to pee, sweet jesus I thought I was going to die, a solid stream of blood and it was like my shaft was been shredded by glass.

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By *3xymamaWoman
18 weeks ago

Uptown Top Ranking

Surgery for haemorrhoids isn't done routinely as it used to be. It was found that it could cause more problems. If they can be managed with the over the counter medications it's great. Obviously if they are causing major issues then I'm sure GP/ will advise best route of treatment

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By *TRAY-CATMan
18 weeks ago

DD

As Billy Connolly says....

"" WIRE BRUSH AND DETTOL "" ..

😇🤐😱

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By *dnmartinMan
18 weeks ago

Hounslow

I had my internal piles zapped , literally, with the Rafaelo procedure.

Was told it would be relatively painless,lie, was bad for a few weeks, but I had complications.

If you are having thought DM me, can discuss more

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By *ussymufferMan
18 weeks ago

Lanarkshire

I had my internal one's banned and it was instant relief I was glad to be pain free

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By *iking 777Man
18 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Fec lm due the camera up to look at mine just waiting for the letter for the hospital. It's the camera crew that follow the camera lm not looking forward to.

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By *lackduffyMan
18 weeks ago

london

Due one in 23 days. Currentky suffeer 5 hiurs of burning after bowel movement , i thi k j have the pile and severe fissure all at knce. I think i am fooked. Anykne who has had the procedure directly please share

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By *ockybigMan
18 weeks ago

Westcliff


"Surgery for haemorrhoids isn't done routinely as it used to be. It was found that it could cause more problems. If they can be managed with the over the counter medications it's great. Obviously if they are causing major issues then I'm sure GP/ will advise best route of treatment "

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By *r not quite virginMan
18 weeks ago

rochdale

The procedure itself is painful. Don't let them do it without drugging you. However afterwards you just feel...full. no pain at all. Mild discomfort at times but that's it.

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By *ill69888Couple
18 weeks ago

cheltenham

Never had surgery but had the banding. Felt absolutely horrendous afterwards for about 24 hours.

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By *ildatheart30Couple
18 weeks ago

Gorebridge


"Do not check out Anthony Chaffee.

I've no idea why you would avoid fibre at all.

That is terrible advice especially in the long term."

No one would have piles in the first place if they listened to Dr Chaffee, I'm not sure why you would eat fibre if you don't have a cecum or ruminant

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By *ibs4Man
18 weeks ago

Romford,poitiers france and torrevieja spain

Had both done as some were bigger than others,take the pain killers a eat soup,you are looking for soft poo so it doesn’t hurt going to the toilet,took about a week before starting to feel better,good luck

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By *intageandginge89Couple
18 weeks ago

Whitefield

Ginge: awaiting a letter from the hospital to go in for this surgery. I have read it hurts like hell for a couple of weeks, but I fully believe it will be worth it.

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By *ussymufferMan
18 weeks ago

Lanarkshire


"Never had surgery but had the banding. Felt absolutely horrendous afterwards for about 24 hours. "
I got it done without any sedation there was no pain and was out that night working

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By *estivalMan
18 weeks ago

borehamwood


"Do not check out Anthony Chaffee.

I've no idea why you would avoid fibre at all.

That is terrible advice especially in the long term."

my surgeon has told me to avoid fibre for the foreseeable until I have my next lot of surgery

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By *ildatheart30Couple
18 weeks ago

Gorebridge


"Do not check out Anthony Chaffee.

I've no idea why you would avoid fibre at all.

That is terrible advice especially in the long term.my surgeon has told me to avoid fibre for the foreseeable until I have my next lot of surgery "

I would definitely trust this surgeon

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By *heVikingJarlMan
18 weeks ago

behind you

Recently had some banding done, weird feeling for a few hours but not much after that

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By *elissafem OP   TV/TS
18 weeks ago

nottingham

I'm really appreciate the feed back on this,thanks everyone

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