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Not sure how many of you read the mini-vent thread but I posted a little vent the other day about my setons. It's now gone from a mini-vent to a legit concern so I wanted to run it by everyone. I'm just going to copy and paste the original post I made to make it a little easier.
This rant is a tad graphic. I think we're all fairly used to that on this forum though so here I go. This past year has been HORRIBLE. 4 surgeries on my butt for a fistula. Then they came to the conclusion that I was having such intense pain because there must be nerve damage from the surgeries. I started seeing a pain management specialist who has been great with everything. But the stuff I'm on leaves me unable to drive and where I live you have to drive to get to ANYTHING. Read this as, I've had no life for the past year. I'm getting really tired of it so I've decided just to start scheduling a few fun things and deal with the pain later. My first fun night out was on Saturday for a Bruce Hornsby concert with my Dad. The concert was sooo good and we had a great time. The seats though were old auditorium, solid wood seats. I made sure I had a jacket to sit on the whole time but it was a three hour concert and it wasn't the type of concert people were standing up for. So here I am, Monday night, my ass is still bleeding. I'm talking..my bandages look like they're covering gunshot wounds or something. And the pain has been so bad. I guess it just makes me SO mad that my body is being punished for having one night out. I'm going to a halloween party and a steeler game at the end of the month. Tickets are purchased for both so I can't back out. Guess I'll just schedule in a week with my bed afterwards.
Now we're at Wednesday and I'm still having major bleeding from the seton. I've had blood here and there before but this is bleeding through bandages twice a day. When I'm having a bowel movement, the toilet water is completely red from blood dripping. I know the sitting was basically trauma to the area but I'm starting to get a little worried. I'm going to have my Mom check it out tonight (thank God for moms, right?). The seton isn't even new or anything. One has been in since Feb. 2010 and the other was Aug. 2011. I was just wondering if anyone else has had a problem with bleeding after something like this? At what point would you start to worry and contact your surgeon?
This rant is a tad graphic. I think we're all fairly used to that on this forum though so here I go. This past year has been HORRIBLE. 4 surgeries on my butt for a fistula. Then they came to the conclusion that I was having such intense pain because there must be nerve damage from the surgeries. I started seeing a pain management specialist who has been great with everything. But the stuff I'm on leaves me unable to drive and where I live you have to drive to get to ANYTHING. Read this as, I've had no life for the past year. I'm getting really tired of it so I've decided just to start scheduling a few fun things and deal with the pain later. My first fun night out was on Saturday for a Bruce Hornsby concert with my Dad. The concert was sooo good and we had a great time. The seats though were old auditorium, solid wood seats. I made sure I had a jacket to sit on the whole time but it was a three hour concert and it wasn't the type of concert people were standing up for. So here I am, Monday night, my ass is still bleeding. I'm talking..my bandages look like they're covering gunshot wounds or something. And the pain has been so bad. I guess it just makes me SO mad that my body is being punished for having one night out. I'm going to a halloween party and a steeler game at the end of the month. Tickets are purchased for both so I can't back out. Guess I'll just schedule in a week with my bed afterwards.
Now we're at Wednesday and I'm still having major bleeding from the seton. I've had blood here and there before but this is bleeding through bandages twice a day. When I'm having a bowel movement, the toilet water is completely red from blood dripping. I know the sitting was basically trauma to the area but I'm starting to get a little worried. I'm going to have my Mom check it out tonight (thank God for moms, right?). The seton isn't even new or anything. One has been in since Feb. 2010 and the other was Aug. 2011. I was just wondering if anyone else has had a problem with bleeding after something like this? At what point would you start to worry and contact your surgeon?