(A.E) El viaje inesperado de mi post operatorio de Hemorroides.

Traduce al ingles: Para un 9 de junio se programo mi resección de hemorroides externas e internas. Debo empezar diciendo que sufro de hemorroides desde los 16 años, con el tiempo, la mala alimentación entre otras cosas, estas fueron empeorando a tal punto que el sangrado era algo frecuente, y los episodios de dolor se estan presentando muy seguido. Tenia hemorroides grado 4 y 5, que se encontraban trombadas. Luego del ultimo episodio de dolor, uno que me tuvo casi 7 días incapacitado con mucha inflamación y molestia, mi medico me sugirió la operación, una que seria “muy sencilla” aunque no mintió cuando dijo que seria dolorosa e incomoda, pero que en 15 días estaría bien. Procedi con todo el proceso y chequeos de rutina, y un 9 de junio se llevo acabo mi procedimiento de resección de hemorroides internas y externas. Debo admitir que todo fue mejor de lo que esperaba, con excepción de la ida am baño, hacer popo era extremadamente doloroso, a tal punto que un par de veces estuve a punto de perder el conocimiento. Pasaron los dias y yo notaba que tenia un bulto que no se iba y tampoco mejoraba, era tal su tamaño que me rozaba con el boxer y me incomodaba para sentarme, la incapacidad medica se termino, y yo aun tenia ese bulto colgando de mi ano, fui a una cita de control con el medico de cirugía general, el cual me manifestó que ese bulto era un hemorroide, pero que sí preocupación era que estaba supurando demasiado por el ano y podria tener un absceso, fui internado de urgencias, me hicieron una ecografía perianal, y aunque el absceso fue descartado, el resultado al igual que el de la doctora anterior, era un hemorroide grado 3, NO LO PODIA CREER, entre en negación. En el tratamiento para el absceso me colocaron un antibiótico muy fuerte que me genero una diarrea apenas puse un pie en mi casa, esto retrasó considerablemente mi recuperación, regreso la molestia intensa, los dolores para ir al baño y el sangrado , todo mal, muy mal, luego de 4 dias sufriendo por esto, y yendo nuevamente a urgencias, la diarrea se detuvo, y empecé el proceso de curación nuevamente. Pero el bulto no mejoraba, no se iba, no se hacía pequeño, en la visita de control con el coloprogtologo, me confirmo lo que mas temia y que tanto habia negado, era un hemorroide, uno que antes no tenia, me queria morir, existia la posibilidad, por su tamaño, que me tuviesen que operar nuevamente, pero debíamos esperar, me cambiaron el tratamiento y me pusieron control para dentro de un mes. Quiero que sepan que esta noticia fue devastadora, el simple hecho de imaginarme nuevamente en un quirófano y regresar a los primeros dias de mi recuperación, era algo que me espantaba, me deprimí, llore mucho, entre en una crisis emocional muy grande, con el agravante de que tenia que regresar al trabajo, trabajo en finanzas, por lo cual, debo estar sentado mas de 8 horas diarias en una oficina, los primeros dias fueron fáciles, compre una dona para sentarme y hacía estiramientos cada 40 minutos, a medida que iban avanzando los dias, me iba sintiendo peor, tenia un ardor que no paraba, hasta que llego un momento en el cual se hizo insoportable y tuve que ir a urgencias de inmediato, tenia una fisura en el hemorroide, TREMENDO!!! Esto nuevamente me tumbo, tuve un colapso emocional gravisimo, no me movia de la cama, no comia, no podia hacer nada, estaba destruido emocionalmente y adolorido fisicamente, el dolor era muy similar a el de los primeros dias del postoperatorio, e ir al baño, un infierno. Con la medicación, mucho reposo y baños se asiento, la cosa fue mejorando, el hemorroide bajo su tamaño y para la cita de control me dieron la gran noticia de que continuaríamos el tratamiento , con la esperanza de que dentro de un mes mas, aproximadamente, el hemorroide se absorberá y podré regresar a mi vida normal. Hoy en dia no me siento muy seguro, pues unos dias mejoro, y siento que avanzo, y otros dias siento que retrocedo tres pasos, es un poco desesperante. Las secuelas emocionales que tengo siento que son muy grandes, aun tengo dias en los cuales siento que nunca voy a salir de esto, me deprimo y lloro o me quedo perdido en mis pensamientos por horas, aun cuando me levanto del baño, miro para confirmar que no haya sangre, y me muevo con cuidado, porque tengo miedo de volver a fisurarme. Siento que esto me afecta , y cada dia que paso asi, me agoto un poco. Escribo todo esto, para conocer de ustedes, acaso a alguien mas le paso lo mismo? Se sienten mal consigo mismo? Algunos dias me arrepiento de haber llevado acabo esta operación, otros dias comprendo que la vida es asi, una especie de loteria infernal, donde ganas mucho, o pierdes mucho. Actualmente voy a terapia, apenas estoy comenzando este proceso de sanacion mental, que es muy importante, pero no dejo de sentirme perdido y sin esperanza en dias como hoy.

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 days ago
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The Unexpected Journey After Hemorrhoid Surgery-AMA

My surgery to remove my internal and external hemorrhoids was scheduled for June 9. I should start by saying that I have suffered from hemorrhoids since I was 16 years old. Over time, due to poor diet and other factors, they gradually became worse, to the point where bleeding became frequent and painful episodes started happening more and more often.
I had grade 4 and grade 5 hemorrhoids that were thrombosed. After my last painful episode, which left me unable to work for almost seven days due to severe swelling and discomfort, my doctor suggested surgery. He described it as a “very simple” procedure. However, he was honest when he warned me that it would be painful and uncomfortable, but that I would be fine within 15 days.
I went through all the necessary tests and routine checkups, and on June 9, I underwent surgery to remove my internal and external hemorrhoids.
I have to admit that everything went much better than I expected, with one major exception: going to the bathroom. Having a bowel movement was extremely painful, to the point that on a couple of occasions I almost passed out.
As the days went by, I noticed that I had a lump that wasn’t going away or getting any better. It was so large that it rubbed against my underwear and made it uncomfortable to sit down. My medical leave ended, and I still had this lump hanging from my anus.
I went to a follow-up appointment with my general surgeon, who told me that the lump was a hemorrhoid. However, his main concern was that I was having a significant amount of discharge from the anus and that I might have an abscess. I was admitted to the hospital as an emergency case and underwent a perianal ultrasound.
Although the abscess was ruled out, the result was the same as what the previous doctor had told me: it was a grade 3 hemorrhoid.
I COULD NOT BELIEVE IT. I went into denial.
As part of the treatment for the suspected abscess, I was given a very strong antibiotic, which caused severe diarrhea as soon as I got home. This significantly delayed my recovery. The intense discomfort came back, along with the pain when going to the bathroom and the bleeding. Everything was going wrong. Really, really wrong.
After four days of suffering and another trip to the emergency room, the diarrhea finally stopped, and I started the healing process all over again.
But the lump wasn’t improving. It wasn’t going away. It wasn’t getting smaller.
During my follow-up appointment with the colorectal surgeon, he confirmed what I feared the most and what I had been desperately denying: it was a hemorrhoid. A hemorrhoid that I hadn’t had before.
I felt like I was going to die.
Because of its size, there was a possibility that I would need another surgery, but we had to wait and see. My treatment was changed, and I was scheduled for another follow-up appointment in a month.
I want you to understand how devastating this news was for me. Just imagining myself back in an operating room and having to go through those first days of recovery all over again terrified me. I became depressed. I cried a lot. I went through a very serious emotional crisis.
And on top of all of this, I had to return to work. I work in finance, which means I have to sit in an office for more than eight hours a day.
The first few days were manageable. I bought a donut cushion to sit on and did stretches every 40 minutes. But as the days went by, I started feeling worse. I had a constant burning sensation that wouldn’t go away, until eventually it became unbearable and I had to go to the emergency room immediately.
I had developed a fissure in the hemorrhoid.
ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE!!!
Once again, this completely knocked me down. I had a severe emotional breakdown. I barely moved from my bed. I didn’t eat. I couldn’t do anything. I was emotionally destroyed and physically in pain.
The pain was very similar to what I experienced during the first days after surgery, and going to the bathroom was pure hell.
With medication, plenty of rest, and sitz baths, things gradually started getting better. The hemorrhoid decreased in size, and at my follow-up appointment I received the great news that we would continue with the current treatment, with the hope that within another month or so, the hemorrhoid would be absorbed and I would be able to return to my normal life.
Nowadays, I still don’t feel very confident about my recovery. Some days I improve and feel like I’m making progress, while on other days I feel like I’ve taken three steps backward. It’s honestly quite frustrating.
I feel like the emotional aftermath has been significant. I still have days when I feel like I’m never going to get out of this. I become depressed and cry, or I get lost in my thoughts for hours.
Even when I get up after using the bathroom, I check to make sure there is no blood. I move carefully because I’m afraid of developing another fissure.
I feel like this is affecting me, and every day I spend going through this, I become a little more exhausted.
I’m writing all of this because I would really like to hear from you. Has anyone else gone through something similar? Do you feel bad about yourself because of it?
Some days I regret having the surgery. Other days, I understand that life is just like this—a kind of hellish lottery where you either win big or lose big.
I am currently going to therapy. I’m only just beginning this process of mental healing, and I believe that this part of my recovery is extremely important.

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 days ago

The Unexpected Journey After Hemorrhoid Surgery

My surgery to remove my internal and external hemorrhoids was scheduled for June 9. I should start by saying that I have suffered from hemorrhoids since I was 16 years old. Over time, due to poor diet and other factors, they gradually became worse, to the point where bleeding became frequent and painful episodes started happening more and more often.
I had grade 4 and grade 5 hemorrhoids that were thrombosed. After my last painful episode, which left me unable to work for almost seven days due to severe swelling and discomfort, my doctor suggested surgery. He described it as a “very simple” procedure. However, he was honest when he warned me that it would be painful and uncomfortable, but that I would be fine within 15 days.
I went through all the necessary tests and routine checkups, and on June 9, I underwent surgery to remove my internal and external hemorrhoids.
I have to admit that everything went much better than I expected, with one major exception: going to the bathroom. Having a bowel movement was extremely painful, to the point that on a couple of occasions I almost passed out.
As the days went by, I noticed that I had a lump that wasn’t going away or getting any better. It was so large that it rubbed against my boxers and made it uncomfortable to sit down. My medical leave ended, and I still had this lump hanging from my anus.
I went to a follow-up appointment with my general surgeon, who told me that the lump was a hemorrhoid. However, his main concern was that I was having a significant amount of discharge from the anus and that I might have an abscess. I was admitted to the hospital as an emergency case and underwent a perianal ultrasound.
Although the abscess was ruled out, the result was the same as what the previous doctor had told me: it was a grade 3 hemorrhoid.
I COULD NOT BELIEVE IT. I went into denial.
As part of the treatment for the suspected abscess, I was given a very strong antibiotic, which caused severe diarrhea as soon as I got home. This significantly delayed my recovery. The intense discomfort came back, along with the pain when going to the bathroom and the bleeding. Everything was going wrong. Really, really wrong.
After four days of suffering and another trip to the emergency room, the diarrhea finally stopped, and I started the healing process all over again.
But the lump wasn’t improving. It wasn’t going away. It wasn’t getting smaller.
During my follow-up appointment with the colorectal surgeon, he confirmed what I feared the most and what I had been desperately denying: it was a hemorrhoid. A hemorrhoid that I hadn’t had before.
I felt like I was going to die.
Because of its size, there was a possibility that I would need another surgery, but we had to wait and see. My treatment was changed, and I was scheduled for another follow-up appointment in a month.
I want you to understand how devastating this news was for me. Just imagining myself back in an operating room and having to go through those first days of recovery all over again terrified me. I became depressed. I cried a lot. I went through a very serious emotional crisis.
And on top of all of this, I had to return to work. I work in finance, which means I have to sit in an office for more than eight hours a day.
The first few days were manageable. I bought a donut cushion to sit on and did stretches every 40 minutes. But as the days went by, I started feeling worse. I had a constant burning sensation that wouldn’t go away, until eventually it became unbearable and I had to go to the emergency room immediately.
I had developed a fissure in the hemorrhoid.
ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE!!!
Once again, this completely knocked me down. I had a severe emotional breakdown. I barely moved from my bed. I didn’t eat. I couldn’t do anything. I was emotionally destroyed and physically in pain.
The pain was very similar to what I experienced during the first days after surgery, and going to the bathroom was pure hell.
With medication, plenty of rest, and sitz baths, things gradually started getting better. The hemorrhoid decreased in size, and at my follow-up appointment I received the great news that we would continue with the current treatment, with the hope that within another month or so, the hemorrhoid would be absorbed and I would be able to return to my normal life.
Nowadays, I still don’t feel very confident about my recovery. Some days I improve and feel like I’m making progress, while on other days I feel like I’ve taken three steps backward. It’s honestly quite frustrating.
I feel like the emotional aftermath has been significant. I still have days when I feel like I’m never going to get out of this. I become depressed and cry, or I get lost in my thoughts for hours.
Even when I get up after using the bathroom, I check to make sure there is no blood. I move carefully because I’m afraid of developing another fissure.
I feel like this is affecting me, and every day I spend going through this, I become a little more exhausted.
I’m writing all of this because I would really like to hear from you. Has anyone else gone through something similar? Do you feel bad about yourself because of it?
Some days I regret having the surgery. Other days, I understand that life is just like this—a kind of hellish lottery where you either win big or lose big.
I am currently going to therapy. I’m only just beginning this process of mental healing, and I believe that this part of my recovery is extremely important.

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 days ago

Resección de hemorroides dia 13. Que es este bulto?

hola a todos! Soy hombre, 36 años, Me operaron hace 13 dias de hemorroides internas y externas, la recuperación ha sido muy lenta, pero va por buen camino, ir al baño aun me genera dolor, pero no tanto como el de la primera semana, lo cual me da esperanza de que todo mejorara. He notado que tengo un pequeño bulto al lado del ano, del tamaño de una almendra, no sangra y tiene color normal, es muy molesto, y si bien se ha desinflamado a como estaba al inicio de la recuperación, últimamente he sentido que esta estancado, y no reduce su tamaño, esto me tiene altamente preocupado, cabe resaltar que no presento fiebre, y que sigo supurando el líquido amarillo en menor proporción que al inicio de la recuperación, por lo cual parece que todo está normal, a excepción de este bulto que no reduce su tamaño, a ¿alguien mas le sucedio algo igual? Se terminara yendo? Cuanto tiempo demora?? Me gustaria leer sus comentarios

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 months ago

Hemorrhoids surgery -day 13

Hello everyone! I had surgery 13 days ago for both internal and external hemorrhoids. The recovery has been very slow, but it’s going in the right direction. Going to the bathroom is still painful, but not as much as it was during the first week, which gives me hope that everything will keep improving.
I’ve noticed that I have a small lump next to my anus, about the size of an almond. It doesn’t bleed and has a normal color. It’s quite uncomfortable, and although it has reduced in size compared to how it was at the beginning of my recovery, lately it feels like it has stalled and is no longer getting smaller. This has me quite worried.
It’s worth mentioning that I don’t have a fever, and I’m still having some yellow discharge, but much less than at the beginning of the recovery, so everything seems normal except for this lump that isn’t going down in size.
Has anyone else experienced something similar? Will it eventually go away? I’d really appreciate hearing your experiences.

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 months ago
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El imperio del caos

Alguien conoce algun blog, subreedit o algo para hablar sobre la segunda parte del “eco del destino” llamada el imperio del caos, tengo tanto por decir y no se donde hacerlo.

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 months ago

Ayuda con roku??

compre un Roku para poder usar la app de Iptv Smarters, en un tv viejo, pero resulta que la playlist me sale sin audio. Tengo en uso la misma playlist en un tv TCL, y todo funciona de maravilla, que creen que suceda?, estoy usando una app errada? Cual sería la correcta?

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 months ago

Roku y Iptv smarters app

compre un Roku para poder usar la app de Iptv Smarters, en un tv viejo, pero resulta que la playlist me sale sin audio. Tengo en uso la misma playlist en un tv TCL, y todo funciona de maravilla, que creen que suceda?, estoy usando una app errada(adjunto fotos) ? Cual sería la correcta? Gracias!

u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 months ago

What is the best app for roku and iptv smarterts?

"I bought a Roku to use the IPTV Smarters app on an old TV, but it turns out the playlist has no audio. I’m using the exact same playlist on a TCL TV and everything works perfectly. What do you think is going on? Am I using the wrong app? Which one would be the right one?"

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u/PandaTravieso666 — 2 months ago