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  • @avdheshvaid
    @avdheshvaid3 күн бұрын

    Hello, how are you know? As this has passed 10 months, hope you must have recovered or in path of recovery.. please do share.. I has high fistula and had seton placement and fistula removal

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_222 күн бұрын

    Hi sir!! Thank you so much for asking! By the grace of God I am fully recovered.❤️‍🩹 The surgery was a huge success! I am sorry to hear you have had the same issue and I’m praying you have a full recovery as well! 😊

  • @avdheshvaid
    @avdheshvaid2 күн бұрын

    Wow! Great to know! May be you already know but still I am sharing that here doctors recommend to eat daily lots of fibres (fruits and vegetables) and also take one or two teaspoon of psyllium husk daily with lots of water daily (doctor suggested to make it lifelong habit). This will make the stool bulky and hence will prevent it to be hard and pass easily down the colon without causing any rupture or injury to ensures no perianal abscess or fistula. One should be careful for both constipation and loose motions as both can cause this issue. Best wishes !

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_222 күн бұрын

    @@avdheshvaid Thank you so much for the recommendations! I will definitely be using them! 👍🏼😀

  • @karotv123
    @karotv1235 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your story

  • @TheHealingHandsDuo
    @TheHealingHandsDuo7 күн бұрын

    I am currently going through a very similar situation to yours and I am only about 3 months in and still have an active abscess and what I believe to be a horseshoe fistula tract which is now draining from inside my anus and two external openings that can become excruciatingly painful as you already know. However, I have found some amazing things to help with the pain naturally as of late and even found a few studies that suggested what I am now using can be even more beneficial at healing a complicated fistula than surgery but I'm still testing that all out. I'd be more than happy to chat with you some more or anyone else about it but just wanted to know how you are doing now? I am still considering a Seton drain but heard they can be extremely painful so like you I am terrified to have one put in, I have Crohn's disease so a Seton so far according to the first colorectal surgeon that I saw would be the only permanent solution she would be willing to offer me to try to stop the abscesses because she will not do a fistulotomy on me or any other procedure to try to close the holes because she says people with Crohn's don't tend to heal very well. So with that said, I will be looking for another surgeon because I think that's bullshit because I've already managed to reduce a lot of the inflammation myself doing various alternative treatments. Plus, a seton drain being my only option at this point isn't really an option for me long term because like you I'm still young and don't want to have a drain sticking out of my butt for the rest of my life! In the future, I may still consider getting a drain put in or at least having another surgery to clean out the infection and possibly necrotic / scar tissue but for right now I'm just trying my best to heal this on my own with what I know and using things like medical grade manuka honey you may want to look into this for fistulas or anything else down there, IV nutrients, detoxing, high doses or liposomal supplements with antimicrobial properties, free radical scavengers, antioxidants and things to help repair connective tissue and collagen, as well as homeopathic remedies. Fiber is also super important to keep my bowels moving properly and formed so that nothing passes through the fistula and I experience what you called the ring of lava fire!!! I can so relate to that and screaming on the toilet or in the bathtub in my sits bath after a bowel movement! My god the pain!!! However, the fiber you need to use is equally as important I have found because some will cause constipation or rip up the gut even further. I'll be making my own homemade anal suppositories as well this week to help my healing along as well, plus doing a lot of hyperthermia treatments for infection, red light and laser light therapy for healing the area, and rectal ozone insufflations (I drink ozonated water every day as well) and so far I am seeing some progress. I do other things as well, but a huge part of what I've had to do to try to maintain my spirits and my health is stress management since this experience has been beyond stressful. Plus, I think this all started in the first place because I had several traumatic experiences that took place in my life leading up to all of this but I'll save you the story because it's long. So far I am three months in and things do still get pretty bad on some days but they are nowhere near where I was 3 months ago when I first developed the perianal abscess and fistula tract. My GOD I HAVE NEVER BEEN IN SO MUCH PAIN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE and like you I was convinced I was going to die of sepsis or anal cancer, it was terrible! The pain would get so bad at times that I couldn't sit, walk, or even lay down without screaming and bawling my eyes out. At one point when I finally went to the ER to have it lanced I even went into shock because my body couldn't handle the pain anymore. Man, I wouldn't wish this crap on my worst enemy and I've been through my fair share of pain over the last 15 years having been diagnosed with multiple autoimmune diseases and Lyme disease. This is by far probably one of my worst experiences to date in terms of the pain, that's for sure! Like you, I now have extreme PTSD not only of going back to the hospital to have this dealt with even further but of having anything going near my butt in general or even going to the washroom. So this whole experience has felt extremely isolating, daunting, and depressing to say the least because like you said there aren't a lot of people talking about this, let alone women. Plus, unless you've had the "pleasure" of feeling this kind of pain people really don't know what you are going through from day to day or what it takes to care for a wound like this on a daily basis. It's like my whole life can't start every morning until after I go through my 1-2 hour washroom routine or how I get anxious every time I am away from home. Well anyway, I would love to hear how you are doing now, and thank you so much for sharing your very personal experience with us. When I figure out how to heal this damn thing I hope to share mine as well someday so that others don't feel so alone. Can I get the name of your surgeon and where he is located? All the best and God Bless! Jess

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_225 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind words and your support. My gosh your comment really hit home for me because I can identify with so much of what you said/explained about your pain, routine and experience. It’s truly life changing and time consuming. I also feel trauma is what caused this initial diagnosis myself, but like you said, that’s a whole other story. I agree that you should have a second opinion from a colorectal specialist. There’s no reason you should have to live in so much pain without the option of a fistulotomy. I think maybe ask if you could get the seton drain put in to get rid of the infection and calm down the inflammation and once that happens if you would be able to have a fistulotomy to cut out the fistulas and finally get some much needed relief! My doctors name is Dr. Tizio in Neptune, NJ. He saved my life. Zero pain after my fistulotomy. ZERO. He’s so knowledgeable and his team is so compassionate. I wish everyone had access to this angel. You hang in there sweetheart. I’m sending you positive thoughts and I’ll mention you in my prayers before bed tonight. Everything will work out. Believe!! ❤

  • @oliviafreedom22
    @oliviafreedom228 күн бұрын

    I’ve had 12 operations and seton stitch my journey is not over…🥶😳🤬 no one knows unless you have had one!

  • @ekaterinamatveeva2557
    @ekaterinamatveeva255711 күн бұрын

    OH, my dear, thank you for sharing your experience! I'm currently having seton after fistulaectomy , I had extra absess, don't know how to call it exactly in English, it was extra bag connected with fistula and now it's being drained.The surgery itself was on the 28.06, every week I have my wound cleaned by my doctor (thanks God I found a real professional in Moscow) and there is a great anestasia that they use called Caudal anesthesia, it's an injection performed in your lower back nerve, but not in your spine which allows you not feel any pain during procedure . I don't know how long it will take to fully recover from this , but my life had changed significantly since it all started, I reappreciated a lot. Wish both of us fast recovery. God bless you❤

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2211 күн бұрын

    I totally understand what you mean about it changing your entire life. It really does. I’m so sooo sorry for what you’re going thru. Praise God you have a wonderful doctor and team supporting you! Praying for your recovery to be quick and complete! ❤

  • @ekaterinamatveeva2557
    @ekaterinamatveeva25577 күн бұрын

    @@Blessed_22 Thank you dear and wish you and me and all people suffering fast recovery!

  • @jenniferburkhart6908
    @jenniferburkhart690813 күн бұрын

    I didnt have a fistula or hemorrhoid surgery but, i did have a extremely traumatic delivery with my first child. I was stationed overseas at a tiny base and had to go in the community for my ob care. All my prenatal care was phenomenal, all midwife based. My problem came during labor and delivery. I had to be induced and had horrible horrible labor pain that was unrelenting. I asked for a epidural and waited 2 hours. Fast forward 5 epidurals later cause none took the anesthesiologist said, "Damn pampered Americans." He gave me a spinal rendering me useless for pushing. 6 attempts at suction and doc then used forcepts. Needless to say i had A LOT of trauma. When suturing my large tear he asked my ex-husband if hed like him to suture me much smaller (he wasnt joking) . After a horrendous hospital stay i went home. 2 days later my midwife was making a home visit and discovered i had a fever, chills, etc...during exam she discovered i had a abscess and he used the wrong suture material. My tear opened. I took 6 months to heal. Sex was extremely painful. Urinating and bowel movements were excruciating. I decided to get pregnant again. This time i was in the states. My doctor informed me absolutely no more kids after because i developed a severe allergy to skin sutures and i had to have a major scar revision to fix all the damage done to my perineum. The recovery was absolutely aweful and very painful. I was breast feeding my 3 month old and didnt know the perineum contracts so that added to my pain. It was 3 yrs of hell total. I had my tubes tied at recommendation of my doctor. I blame my original doc overseas of robbing me from having any more kids. While not the same experience it is similar area. Im happy to hear youre fully recovered as am i. Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @kevintalley6697
    @kevintalley669719 күн бұрын

    I know this might have been a hard video to make but I appreciate your transparency. You hit the head on the nail on all aspects that you touched on. Having surgery to that area is so traumatic. I had 1 external hemorrhoidectomy for one large thrombosed external hemorrhoid. 4 years to now I'm now dealing with a abscess. It showed up a few days ago and actually ruptured on its own and I've been applying mupirocin(prescription antibiotics ointment) I also took oral antibiotics. The spot has healed up and my anxiety is just so high fearing it's going to come back and I'm going to have a fistula form but I'm praying it doesn't happen. My abscess showed up like a boil/pimple then formed a white head and then popped and released fluid. I'm praying it doesn't come back or a fistula doesn't form. The anxiety and ptsd that comes from these surgeries and that comes from issues regarding this area of the body of crazy. I appreciate your transparency in the video. Its crazy how this changes and humbles a person. It's hard knowing so many people take that process or their body for granted. It seems like my whole day/world revolves around how my bathroom habits are going.

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2219 күн бұрын

    @@kevintalley6697 My gosh I hate that for you, but you explained it so well. I’m praying that this works out in your favor as well. I’m hopeful that it will, it sounds like you have a great treatment regiment going. Hang in there my friend. And thank you for your kind words. ❤️‍🩹

  • @820insignia
    @820insignia23 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing! Great tips for anyone going through it! It helps to not feel alone but I’m so sorry for all you have been through! ❤

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2221 күн бұрын

    I appreciate that so much!

  • @Mac42203
    @Mac4220328 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! It’s been a while since you posted, did you end up having the advanced flap surgery? Would love to hear your experience. I’m having mine in August Xo

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2221 күн бұрын

    I did! So blessed to say I made a full recovery! You’ll be in my thoughts and I’m wishing you the same for your upcoming procedure in August!❤️‍🩹

  • @Mac42203
    @Mac4220321 күн бұрын

    @@Blessed_22thank you so much! I appreciate it. Glad to hear it went well for you. I’m worried about the pain and the healing process and the chance of it failing/returning but am gonna think positive and hope it heals properly and I don’t have any further issues 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2221 күн бұрын

    @@Mac42203 I understand and honestly that’s still always in the back of my mind too. But remember, all we have is today. And if God forbid that does happen, we will be okay and make it through again!

  • @Mac42203
    @Mac4220321 күн бұрын

    @@Blessed_22 well said. I’ve learned to live with my fistula and seton waiting for surgery. And I’ll deal with whatever is thrown at me after that, although I hope it just goes well and everything is healed! 😂😅

  • @beckyhofheinz6245
    @beckyhofheinz624529 күн бұрын

    First of all, you are a lovely young woman..second, I had a hemorrhoidectomy a couple years ago and the healing process was brutal, but I got through it...I can't imagine going through all you have! Thank you for speaking about this, you have helped so many people!

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2221 күн бұрын

    Thank you for all your kind words! ❤

  • @norecordkk
    @norecordkk29 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2221 күн бұрын

    You are so welcome❤️‍🩹

  • @thefamilyaustin5467
    @thefamilyaustin5467Ай бұрын

    Think I lost my seton not sure if ifs it’s in or out

  • @MK-nj5bm
    @MK-nj5bmАй бұрын

    Thank you for the video its very brave and helpful

  • @allisonglasson6915
    @allisonglasson6915Ай бұрын

    Awesome for you for being brave and posting this. I’m sure it wasn’t easy and I can only imagine how embarrassing this process was. I’m so sorry for how you were mistreated. You have no idea how much help this post can have for others. Hats off girl! Thank goodness you’re on the road to recovery!

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    @@allisonglasson6915 That’s so kind of you to say, thank you so much!

  • @Payang13ify
    @Payang13ifyАй бұрын

    I've got an abscess drained in January through GA..it didn't heal..then i got diagnosed with fistula..i have a nurse come over daily for packing and my seton attachment surgery will be on Friday...and i took care of my husband who had complex fistulae since 2019.. our lives have completely changed and I'm scared for my seton attachment.. plus I have kids who are only 7 and 4.. anxiety is really kicking in so badly.🥺

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    That’s so incredible hard and I’m so so sorry you are both suffering with that! I can’t imagine both myself and my husband having to go thru it at the same time with children. I hope you have a supportive family/network to help you get through this. I know how life altering this is for you both. Please be kind and patient with yourselves. Sending so much love and prayers to you.❤️‍🩹

  • @Hull9
    @Hull9Ай бұрын

    My god, what an awful experience. I’m telling you, most people just trust that all doctors are competent. Some are not and this kind of stuff happens. It’s sad

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    You are so right. It is sad and it’s really scary! That’s why trusting your instincts is crucial.

  • @travise90
    @travise90Ай бұрын

    I am currently recovering from a fistulotomy and wow it is painful. For sure listening to your recommendations! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    Happy to help! You got this!! ❤️‍🩹

  • @pokenurse1
    @pokenurse1Ай бұрын

    I had a wee fistula that was easily done with local. Recovery was awful. I cannot imagine what you went through, omg. I now have something draining years later and trying to clear it up myself. I am a nurse so hopefully it works out but if not I will definitely ask for that block.

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    Oh no!! Fingers crossed that clears up for you dear!

  • @tabithafreiberg3101
    @tabithafreiberg3101Ай бұрын

    How are your scars after surgery? What do you do if you have no tub? Hot tub?

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    My scars are amazing. Not noticeable at all. And the tub I’m referring to is a sitz bath. A hot tub would be a big no no with this situation for sure!

  • @karenwheaton4371
    @karenwheaton4371Ай бұрын

    # me too, I had 2003 never been the same. Your story touching my soul. Sorry you endured 😢

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    Same to you ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

  • @MissACDXo
    @MissACDXoАй бұрын

    I almost died from this. I went septic and ended up in a coma

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    Seeing this is so upsetting to me. I can only imagine the horror you and your family endured. I’m grateful to see you are still here. ❤️‍🩹

  • @TheHealingHandsDuo
    @TheHealingHandsDuo7 күн бұрын

    Can you elaborate because at times I thought I was going into shock as well which is why I started ozone treatments. Even did IV ozone and DMSO but that was way too strong so now I'm doing ozone myself with my ozone generator. I drink ozone water daily, do hyperthermia and do ozone insufflation, plus ingest and use medical grade manuka honey anally and I've been feeling a whole lot better and noticed these things make my abscess feel a lot less painful, and make them drain very quickly, plus reduce the inflammation drastically.

  • @mwdaniel
    @mwdanielАй бұрын

    In your corner. Currently navigating much the same with abscess, surgery a few months ago, seton, heading for MRI next week to see what the current state of the fistula looks like so they can schedule the fistulectomy. First MRI noted superficial fistula, so fingers crossed it stayed that way during the first surgery and seton draining. Your are right, pain was excruciating with the abscess, was taking baths up to 3x a day and feared just going to the bathroom. How have you faired since your post?

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    Stay strong my friend 🙏🏼 Praying your MRI results are in your favor ❤️‍🩹 Thankfully I have made a full recovery since my final surgery in December. 🙏🏼

  • @alex8858
    @alex8858Ай бұрын

    There’s no more horrendous and excruciating pain than anal abscess… totally in this path as well, right now dealing with a cut seton which is very painful

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    Speedy recovery my friend.. Hang in there!!

  • @TheHealingHandsDuo
    @TheHealingHandsDuo7 күн бұрын

    How long do those usually take and where did you get that done because I only thought those were available in India?

  • @biancagoodnight1750
    @biancagoodnight1750Ай бұрын

    Also it hurts to go to the bathroom. So I think subconsciously it makes hemorrhoids. Because you are in pain and eating habits are different.

  • @alicialewis8330
    @alicialewis83302 ай бұрын

    Omg!!! Thank you for this. I am on day 3 post seton insertion. Pain is mad. We dont have that drug here in the UK. I am so scared to eat or open my bowels. This is rough. Praying for you and everyone going through this🙏🏾😢

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_222 ай бұрын

    ❤️‍🩹 You’re not alone ❤️‍🩹

  • @alicialewis8330
    @alicialewis83302 ай бұрын

    Your reply means so much 😢 ​@@Blessed_22

  • @halevirginia9523
    @halevirginia95232 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. I am dealing with an anal fistula that developed from an improperly healing anal fistula that was cauterized a few months back but seemed to open again. This is hell on earth. This is one of the worst things I've gone through. It is nice to know I am not alone and it really is good to hear your story. Also I see you are now healed so I'm also very happy for you

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_222 ай бұрын

    I am so sorry this is happening to you again. To have it happen once is traumatic, I can’t imagine how you must be feeling going through it another time. I’m glad to hear my video brought you momentary peace. I know how hopeless things can feel during the times you’re in so much pain. Wishing you a quick recovery my friend. You hang in there…❤️‍🩹

  • @noweaponshallprosper2651
    @noweaponshallprosper26512 ай бұрын

    😢😢😢😢😢🌹. Incredible

  • @gamer30005
    @gamer300052 ай бұрын

    I just had 2 draining setons put in 3 days ago. Pain before was at a 9-10. Pain after the surgery i was at a 5-6. So much more managable. The abscess i had was very painful, until they drained it and set the setons. Bowel movements havent been that bad, im more scared than anything, lol. I have follow up in 1 more week. I havent gotten any info from the doctor before or after the surgery, so im just going with the flow. Evrythign went so quickly, i went into the ER for the pain, they did a CT scan, and then sent in a surgeon to speak with me about getting the procedure. Theybhad me fast for a few more hours and then wheeled me over to the operating room. All my info has come from KZread! Your video helped a lot. Its very embarrassing! I have a bunch of questions written down now to ask during my follow up appointment.

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_222 ай бұрын

    I can totally identify with your story! Hang in there! You’ve got a bit of a road ahead, but you seem to be on the right track!

  • @gamer30005
    @gamer30005Ай бұрын

    ​@Blessed_22 did you end up getting the infusion treatment? My doctor suggested prednisone to help with crohns disease symptoms as well. Have you done either?

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_22Ай бұрын

    @@gamer30005 I actually didn’t do the fusions, but yes I did the seton drain 2x . One for each abscess I had. ❤️‍🩹

  • @BeautifulAwakening
    @BeautifulAwakening2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story

  • @BeautifulAwakening
    @BeautifulAwakening2 ай бұрын

    I’m 34 and got a fistula around age 21. Only just got the seton in yesterday. No pain yet. But it’s uncomfortable feels weird. But had to get it. So sorry for all you went through. I delayed this surgery for 4 years due to creepy surgeons. I ended up getting a female and going ahead with it. But on the day of the surgery it was a man. Which I’m not happy with them changing the surgeon on me without my consent. But a public hospital in Australia you don’t get to choose your surgeon as it’s free

  • @larac.8281
    @larac.82813 ай бұрын

    Hi, I’ve had my chronic anal fissure turn into an abscess recently. Now my doctor is saying he needs to place a seton and wait for at least 2 months for the drainage to be done I guess? And after it’s done he’s going to do a laser surgery to close up the seton tract. I’m really scared that the seton is going to hurt and going to make things worse. There’s no visible fistulas and I don’t understand why I have to get the setons if I don’t have fistulas… I don’t know what to do : (

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_223 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry to hear what you’re going through. The seton is a drain for the abscess. He needs to wait because you probably have a lot of inflammation. It won’t make things worse. It’s going to get rid of the infection. Make sure you have a Surgeon who explains everything to you, who is very experienced and who you trust. Everything is going to be okay. ❤️‍🩹

  • @larac.8281
    @larac.82813 ай бұрын

    Also can you talk a little bit more about how you are doing? Have you gotten the flap? Thanks

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_223 ай бұрын

    Grateful to say I did have the advanced flap, the surgery was a success and I have made a full recovery ❤️‍🩹

  • @larac.8281
    @larac.82813 ай бұрын

    @@Blessed_22 I’m having a really hard time trusting doctors like you did after the treatment I’ve gotten for my fissure which eventually caused it to become worse and chronic. I guess I have no choice but to get the setons even though it’s probably going to be really uncomfortable

  • @larac.8281
    @larac.82813 ай бұрын

    @@Blessed_22 That’s really great to hear. I don’t know you but I honestly feel how you felt months ago and I’m very happy that you’ve gotten through your hard times, truly. Thanks for putting this video on YT btw. It somewhat helped me mentally to know I’m not the only person experiencing it.

  • @KDNH
    @KDNH3 ай бұрын

    I had two incision and drainage surgeries from abscess , I went to a general surgeon and he never listened to me , finally seeing a specialist, I get an MRI to see if there’s a fistula, it’s been a very difficult 5 months

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_223 ай бұрын

    Oh man I am so sorry… a general suggestion set me back as well after my abscess burst. I’m going to be sending you prayers that you are out of the woods and that this clears up soon! Hang in there!!!!

  • @whispermcgaughy7251
    @whispermcgaughy72514 ай бұрын

    😞 I'm so sorry.. I really appreciate you sharing your story.. I have alot of health and digestive issues and I've had some bad experiences so i can definitely relate.. I hope that things have gotten better for you ❤

  • @oo0itsmaria
    @oo0itsmaria4 ай бұрын

    You’re so kind to say that… breaks my heart to hear you’re suffering as well. Thank goodness for being able to connect with others who can relate and exchange comfort with. ❤

  • @krrr427
    @krrr4274 ай бұрын

    Where can I see photos?

  • @longtabsigo
    @longtabsigo4 ай бұрын

    Thanks, it’s hard when there isn’t anyone around who bothers to even ask how you are, you are blessed to have someone, even more than one person to ask “hey, how you doing?” I’m glad that you have a great support system.

  • @oo0itsmaria
    @oo0itsmaria4 ай бұрын

    That broke my heart reading your comment… I can’t begin to imagine how difficult that must be for you💔… If it helps, you have a virtual friend right here who cares and is rooting for you! 🙋🏼‍♀️❤️‍🩹

  • @longtabsigo
    @longtabsigo4 ай бұрын

    @@oo0itsmaria thank you so very much. This past year has been very illuminating, it’s amazing how quiet your social media gets when you are no longer the one calling, or the stop who stopped lending folks $5 or $10, or taking those folks to lunch. 10 years ago, in my throes of PTSD/ depression I don’t believe would have bothered to stick around. While I don’t condone that kind of “quitting”, I can certainly understand why people would want to do it. The vast majority of people have no idea how much impact words have on others, it took only one person to ask me how I was feeling to give me motivation to keep seeking treatment. As you have discovered, perianal/perirectal pain is indescribable to anyone who has never found themselves curled up on the bedroom floor, whimpering, searching for breath. I don’t bother trying anymore, I had so much dread of the pain post BM’s that, for several months, I stopped eating altogether and dropped 40lbs. Thank you again for your kind and supportive words, they mean the world to me.

  • @myralawson4543
    @myralawson45434 ай бұрын

    Gurrrl I had my abscess last yr and I was just like you and thought it was hemorrhoids. Started in May and I never knew these things existed. I would bleed then go awhile month or 2 and it would burst again and drain. Finally in October I had my surgery and my Dr. tied my abscess off and sliced my fistula open to drain and heal from inside out. I have been on pain meds before this happened so my pain was not bad at all. It was a process though. I’m just now getting to the point where I feel normal again. God bless!!

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_224 ай бұрын

    Ugh I am so sorry!! I know how difficult it is to be in so much pain and not understand what it is! But I’m relieved to hear that you are in the home stretch of it all!! Wishing you continued healing! ❤️‍🩹

  • @myralawson4543
    @myralawson45434 ай бұрын

    @@Blessed_22 Thank you! It really is a terribly embarrassing thing to have isn’t it? I put off going to the Dr. because I was so embarrassed and I’ve worked in the medical field most of my life! I can’t imagine having this done and having small children to care for! I don’t know how you did it.

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_224 ай бұрын

    @@myralawson4543Aww honey I know, it really is! But we did it!! ❤ And I am blessed to have a very supportive husband and family that carried me through it all! Fortunately the worst of it was also during the summer so that was helpful not having a school schedule to follow.

  • @claracastillo8673
    @claracastillo86734 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. I understand, I had a few fistulas. It’s very painful

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_224 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry to hear that and hoping you’re recovered ❤️‍🩹

  • @jofeder1175
    @jofeder11755 ай бұрын

    Thank you from France for sharing. You helped me a lot on my seeking for best options regarding my fistula. Especially "trusting your guts" when it comes down to the doctor you pick. Hope you're doing well.

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_225 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! I hope everything works out for you my friend 🤍

  • @scartownproductions
    @scartownproductions6 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate you speaking on your experience. I had to 2 setons placed in me today and currently dont feel anything yet due to the anaesthetic. Im hoping my recovery isnt hard 🙏🏽

  • @oo0itsmaria
    @oo0itsmaria6 ай бұрын

    Hang in there! It’s a process for sure, but keep the faith, it will help you stay strong.❤️‍🩹

  • @larac.8281
    @larac.82813 ай бұрын

    How’s your recovery going if you don’t mind answering?

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_222 ай бұрын

    @@larac.8281Happy to report I’ve made a full recovery! Thank you for asking!

  • @gustavoc1190
    @gustavoc119010 ай бұрын

    Great video, and thank you for sharing your experience. Fistulas are more common than you think (just under 10 years for me). Keep us posted on your progress.

  • @Blessed_22
    @Blessed_2210 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing! Hopefully you’re doing okay.. 10 years is such a long time to be suffering with this. And yes, you’re right! I’m just finding out how common this is. It’s comforting to know I’m not alone, but heartbreaking to see how many people are struggling. 💔

  • @Ellise222
    @Ellise22210 ай бұрын

    🎉#1🎉🎉🎉