6 months post hemorrhoid stapling

It's been six months since my hemorrhoid stapling (a long painful road) and I still have an urgency to use the restroom everyday...several times a day. I also have extreme tenderness/pain afterward. Is this something that will take time to go away or do I need to see my Dr.? 

I'm hoping that it's not something I will have to live with for the rest of my life.

So sorry for your experience, I am also really disappointed with my surgery, I had an hemaridectamy on grade 4 piles and stapling of 3 internal ones, this was 6 weeks ago and was so painful I went back to the hospital for a check up has I was in so much pain, i was told that the internal ones have come back and I was asked if I want surgery again I could cry 😣

Hi had my op 6 month ago also was very painful had 3 removed in and 4 outwards they was the most painful, but I can say last 2 week's I have been pain free .I had made my mind up just to put up with it all, because was not going back in hospital can say long time getting there but all back to normal, hope you are sorted soon

I must admit having more procedures is one of my fears. ...so I keep putting off seeing the Doctor. I'm hoping someone has had this issue and will tell me that it finally gets better at 7 months. It's getting so old!

I'm afraid to travel!

I feel for you, as well...wish you could wake up and have it all better. Please keep us posted.

So happy for you! I too start every morning out thinking this will be the first day of normalcy!...no luck so far.  

Did you ever return to the Doctor when you were hurting to see what they thought?

I had a regular hemorroidectomy so I can't speak to the stapling procedure which is different. But I can say that things are taking longer than I thought they would. I am at 4 weeks and a few days and today it feels sore and there's a feeling of urgency somewhat but I have only had three bms within a period of 20 mins earlier today. Nothing since. It seems to be a case of one step forward, two back, two forward, one forward, three back...you get the idea. 

 

Wonderful news! Well, if it takes 6 months and two weeks  so be it. I can hardly wait to be back to what I can barely remember was normal. Lol!