Ive been reading this forum for some time and put off having treatment after reading some peoples experiences but thought i’d share my experience because its’ actually been ok.
I was diagnosed with stage 2/3 haemorrhoids about a year ago. I have had them for years as a result of 2 pregnancies but for the past year had been suffering, particularly when gardening or on my feet all day, with pain, and itching, each BM was an ordeal to push back the prolapse.
I have private healthcare so was referred to a consultant. He suggested banding first, omg this was awful. The sensation afterwards is akin to being 10cm dilated and fighting the overwhelming urge to push a baby out. It didn’t work so I tried again, and found the bands in the toilet the next morning. The second time suffering the same sensation but slightly less.
I spent the next 6 months in turmoil, trying to decide whether I wanted to take a more drastic route, I went back and decided to try THD. whilst its supposed to be minimally invasive I had read some horror stories on here and I was terrified of that sensation I had experienced with the banding.
I put on my brave big girl pants and went ahead with THD a week ago today. The procedure took around 2 hours including time in the recovery room. I woke up feeling quite uncomfortable but was given some kind of opiate through the canula. After a couple of hours, having eaten, drunk and been able to wee I was allowed home with co codamol, senna laxatives, lactulose stool softeners and antibiotics..
The first night was fine as the local anaesthetic was still working, day 2 felt more uncomfortable with a dull pain. The first BM was actually ok as i had taken the laxatives and stool softeners. The worst part is the feeling before the BM, the tummy ache and feeling of needing to go straight away. Ive cleaned up in the shower and taken 3-5 baths with salt water each day which relieved the uncomfortable feeling. By day 4 I stopped the co codamol and switched the paracetamol. I found it most comfortable laying on my side in bed or standing. At exactly one week, I’ve felt like I don’t need to take any pain meds. I cant sit for long periods, so tend to stand or lay down. The BMs are easy but the feeling before not pleasant. And the best bit, I didn’t suffer the sensation I was worried about when having the banding. The side effects of the laxatives are probably worse.
It still is early days and I don’t know if it’s entirely successful, Ive had a little look and can’t see anything prolapsing. which is encouraging. If this works it will really improve the quality of my life.
So if like me you read this and have been terrified of the procedure, it might not be that bad. The pain has been manageable.