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Old 26th December 2023, 13:37   #377
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In follow up Wes, have you made any progress since your last report?

Hope things are ok for you now.
Hi Phil, how are you my friend, hope you are on the mend now?

I'm nearly 10 months on since my last surgery, and the recovery has been up and down, I've had some very strange pains; but thankfully the recovery pain now seems to be settling.

Thankfully I seem to be better off than what I was six months ago with regards to my right side, but since the surgery this has left me with a new trigger point at the inguinal area, this is what I understand they call 'surgery induced'. They are now investigating to see what's going on.

They are also sending me to London to see a very good specialist, I am so looking forward to this, so I am very thankful they are helping me; although the waiting period is taking forever.

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I'm sorry to hear that you have health issues. How are you now?
My father-in-law had a surgical hemorrhoidectomy about two years ago. This was a major operation under a general anaesthetic. He needed to take more than a week off work afterward and experienced pain that he managed with the help of painkillers which I ordered from a partner healthcare pharmacy. Fortunately, no complications and he is doing fine now.
As far as I know, this is the most effective treatment for hemorrhoids, and I hope for your quick recovery.
Thank you Eugene, I'm still in two minds whether to go for the Hem surgery. They say many of us suffer from hemorrhoids and can live with them, and many will opt for surgery at some point; at present I'm still sitting on the fence.

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Experiencing testicle pain can be concerning, and it's crucial to seek medical advice promptly. I'd recommend consulting a healthcare professional to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for your specific situation. In the meantime, if your healthcare provider suggests over-the-counter pain relievers, you might find them at local pharmacies. They often have a range of options to help manage pain and discomfort.
18 years with this pain buddy, been there and got the t-shirt; it's been a very long journey.
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