caffn8me
Well-known member
I've had a long catalogue of health problems which I haven't had much luck getting sorted out.
Just over a year ago, I ended up tearing the lining to my anus (anal fissure) due to being rather blocked up as a result of long term underactive thyroid (which took five years for my GP to do anything about) and strong painkillers I needed for several weeks following a dental abscess that took root canal work and nine trips to the dentist to fix.
I've been in such severe pain at times that when it's bad all I can do is lie down. I can't take strong painkillers because they cause constipation which makes the problem worse.
I first sought treatment in February last year and non surgical treatments failed
I've been waiting for surgery now since September.
I finally had a call from the NHS hospital earlier today asking me if I could attrend for surgery on 20th Feb (next Friday). Well, it can't come soon enough. Not only that, because the hospital is stretched they're actually transferring me to a private hospital for surgery (which will be much nicer)
It's done as a day case so I'll be back home after the operation.
I'm really looking forward to getting this problem sorted. It's not a whole load of fun having it, believe me!
I know some people here think I'm a pain in the backside but it will be wonderful to get rid of mine
Just over a year ago, I ended up tearing the lining to my anus (anal fissure) due to being rather blocked up as a result of long term underactive thyroid (which took five years for my GP to do anything about) and strong painkillers I needed for several weeks following a dental abscess that took root canal work and nine trips to the dentist to fix.
I've been in such severe pain at times that when it's bad all I can do is lie down. I can't take strong painkillers because they cause constipation which makes the problem worse.
I first sought treatment in February last year and non surgical treatments failed

I've been waiting for surgery now since September.
I finally had a call from the NHS hospital earlier today asking me if I could attrend for surgery on 20th Feb (next Friday). Well, it can't come soon enough. Not only that, because the hospital is stretched they're actually transferring me to a private hospital for surgery (which will be much nicer)
It's done as a day case so I'll be back home after the operation.
I'm really looking forward to getting this problem sorted. It's not a whole load of fun having it, believe me!
I know some people here think I'm a pain in the backside but it will be wonderful to get rid of mine
