So, my saga continues. I just had my outlet anastamosis dilated under anesthesia (no wonder I couldn't go!) I've been having issues since December, and my CRS thinks it all (abscess/fistula/prior EUA/seton placement) contributed to this new issue. I've had very mild issues in the past with narrowing, but had worked it out myself at those times. This just felt different, and with the fistula/seton, I didn't want to muck around in there myself. Dr. said the outlet was the size of the tip of his pinky.
I can now thankfully evacuate my pouch "normally" and feel a lot better in that sense, but Holy Cow, I'm sore in there! Yeesh. I see him next Monday for a look and feel to make sure all is still good, and maybe discuss self dilation.
I expected pain, bit it's mostly on the left side (my seton is on the right, so maybe he dilated more to that side to avoid the fistula tract). When does this chill out? I'm a lightweight, and also have a high pain tolerance, but I'm having to take 1/3 of a Norco 1-2X a day (yep, a 1/3... lol... That's all I need!) to ease the burny sort of achy pain in the canal. Any tips or stories to share? Not desperate, just curious, and thankful to be going normally. I begged my doctor for an ostomy, I felt so bad Monday!
I can now thankfully evacuate my pouch "normally" and feel a lot better in that sense, but Holy Cow, I'm sore in there! Yeesh. I see him next Monday for a look and feel to make sure all is still good, and maybe discuss self dilation.
I expected pain, bit it's mostly on the left side (my seton is on the right, so maybe he dilated more to that side to avoid the fistula tract). When does this chill out? I'm a lightweight, and also have a high pain tolerance, but I'm having to take 1/3 of a Norco 1-2X a day (yep, a 1/3... lol... That's all I need!) to ease the burny sort of achy pain in the canal. Any tips or stories to share? Not desperate, just curious, and thankful to be going normally. I begged my doctor for an ostomy, I felt so bad Monday!