Well, my big eureka was not spreading the ass cheeks as I was used to when I was big. That one change alone made a huge difference.I’m sure our baby boy Brok doesn’t mind being famous for Brok’s Pizza, but I’d rather not be in-famous for Diana’s Anal Fissure Protocol.
As update, I just had the Botox last week. I can't report on it on a standalone basis as the surgeon also decided to use a knife to address a stricture that was apparently leading to the chronic tearing situation (fissures actively bleeding and painful 80% of the time for the past 3 years). The bleeding stopped right away once the packing came out and the pain is starting to abate now. I am hopeful that this may be a permanent resolution.Hi, I am having a surgery in October and while I am under general, the surgeon is going to flip me over and inject Botox to resolve my chronic fissures. I'll let you know how that goes, but it apparently is pretty effective. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5349361/
I suppose I should try that, the crack side of my cheeks are concave now so the very outer edge of the cheek gets in the way of progress. I've been pulling them apart to simplify cleanup.Well, my big eureka was not spreading the ass cheeks as I was used to when I was big. That one change alone made a huge difference.
As update, I just had the Botox last week. I can't report on it on a standalone basis as the surgeon also decided to use a knife to address a stricture that was apparently leading to the chronic tearing situation (fissures actively bleeding and painful 80% of the time for the past 3 years). The bleeding stopped right away once the packing came out and the pain is starting to abate now. I am hopeful that this may be a permanent resolution.
I should note that this was paired as a bonus add-on to a significant abdominal surgery and I wanted the fissure solution to work so much that upon discharge, I chose not to take any of the oxycodone/percocet they gave me, in order not to risk any possibility of constipation causing new tears. I need that area to heal quickly and well. This has taken all of my willpower, but hopefully will be worth it in the long run.
At this point, even though it is a bit hard to isolate the impact of Botox v. knife, I do think the Botox has been very helpful and would recommend it.