retiredteacher wrote:Hi Malidosa, Sorry you have to be here, but it the best place for questions and support. Fissure - I did have one which was overlooked by my first GI doc and first surgeon, but identified by my second surgeon. (Changed surgeons in the middle of treatment and was very happy with my second.) Incredibly painful. Having it fixed made a world of difference. You may have better luck because yours has been found early and it sounds like you have good pain management advice -- but nothing much worked for me except the Rx codeine based painkillers. Did your surgeon indicate she would repair it when you undergo surgery?
So far she hasn’t brought up any type of surgery to treat it. She’s wanting me to stick with creams, sits baths and soft stools. Hoping it will work soon cause by far this fissure is the most painful thing I’ve ever experienced.
She did say she would take a peek at it right before the surgery. Hopefully to spare me the pain. Cause when I went to the ER for the initial pain they gave me a rectal exam that I thought was literally splitting me in half! Only to be told it’s “hemorrhoids”.
It just feels like a topic you don’t hear about much so I was starting to panic thinking how can I be in so much pain and no one ever talk about this. Apparently they are commonly misdiagnosed. I saw 6 different doctors before getting to my surgeon and she saying that’s what it is she says she’s seen the pain take down grown men.
But now mentally I don’t even know where to be about this whole cancer diagnoses cause it’s the pain from the fissure that generated all the looking. So I’m sort of in a state of omg how long could I have gone undiagnosed if I never had this pain? Scary thought to think about cause other than the pain I’d say I was relatively symptom-less. The whole thing is crazy.