Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Pam, that sounds hellish! How did you keep your sanity with your repair work tearing open? One of the things that I hate about this whole mess is that I can't confide in too many people other than my sisters. I mean, you can't tell your neighbor, " my butt is killing me! And did I tell you about my vulval burning? " <LOL> So I have to smile and act happy when I see people I know, when in reality I want to scream! Suzy --- RSand66893@... wrote: > Lynn, > > Your description of what it was like when you had > your > anal fissure is exactly how it felt for me. I had > surg- > ery three times with the last one being a flap > replacement > before I healed but I had a few set backs with some > of > the repair work tearing open and having to have some > > cauterizing done. My rectal burning started after my > surger- > ies then the vulva burning came after that. I'm not > sure > if the burning is from the LS or bacteria or nerve > damage? > But I do agree with you that we definitly have thin > skin. > > > Hugs, Pam > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Hi Suzy, Actually I think I started to go a bit crazy through that whole ordeal. I was on lorazpam for anxiety for a few months and then when all the burning started I went on an antidepressant. I know what you mean about not being able to confide in to many people, it's awful! There are times I get sick of putting on a happy face and I just want to scream you think you have problems, trying having a burning butt and vulva 24/7!!! To bad were not neighbors we could have some real interesting neighborhood parties! Thank God for this group. Hugs, Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Pam, thanks so much for the giggle. I surely needed that this morning. I would love to screech the same thing on some days! I can *definitely* see why you needed meds to get you through that horrible time. Now if we can just get this butt burning to stop and *just* concentrate on the vulvar problems!!! Take care. Suzy --- RSand66893@... wrote: > Hi Suzy, > > Actually I think I started to go a bit crazy through > that whole > ordeal. I was on lorazpam for anxiety for a few > months and > then when all the burning started I went on an > antidepressant. > I know what you mean about not being able to confide > in to many > people, it's awful! There are times I get sick of > putting on a > happy face and I just want to scream you think you > have problems, > trying having a burning butt and vulva 24/7!!! To > bad were not > neighbors we could have some real interesting > neighborhood > parties! Thank God for this group. > > Hugs, Pam > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Pam, I undestand that so well! After my surgery I haven't been feeling good, but people don't understand it. Every time I walk or go out it starts itching like crazy so I don't go anywhere and people get offended because I don't socialize. Or because I don't put that much work on my dissertation. >There are times I get sick of putting on a > happy face and I just want to scream you think you have problems, > trying having a burning butt and vulva 24/7!!! To bad were not > neighbors we could have some real interesting neighborhood > parties! Thank God for this group. > > Hugs, Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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