Hi there,
I'm Ali, 41 and living in Chesterfield.
My Christmas was turned upside down when I was taken ill and operated on to remove/drain a large perenial abscess. The doctor fitted me with a seton drain on 29th December. I've not been given any particular reason for what caused the abscess, whether it was a one off or is a symptom of something else.
Six weeks on I feel totally alone, GP hasn't answered my questions fully and I've had one follow up with the consultant but I saw a registrar who's bedside manner was lacking and he didn't really answer my questions either. The 4 district nurses I saw had never seen a seton so couldn't really help either!
If anyone has the time to answer these questions I'd be very grateful!
1) Can I work with a seton drain in? I'm a teacher - lots of standing up, reaching up, bending down, carrying heavy books etc.
2) Is it normal to feel a "throbbing" in my back passage (presumably where the drain is anchored, if I understood the consultant correctly).
3) I'm using gauze squares to catch the pus, wedged between my butt cheeks. I change them several times a day but when I walk any distance they often become dislodged. Does anyone have any alternatives to gauze squares?
4) Is it okay to have a bath? At the moment I've been showering only.
5) Is it normal to get intermittent stabs of pain from the wound area ? It doesn't happen often but when it does it takes my breath away (one more reason why I'm nervous about going back to work!)
6) Sorry if this is tmi but the clean up operation after a poo involves cleaning the area with wet cotton wool balls. Can't see me doing that in the loos at work!
7) I've been getting acute pain in my hips (particularly the right one), in the actual bone rather than around it. Is this normal / related to the seton?
I'd totally lost and alone and due back at work next week. I've got a GP appt for FRiday so will be asking these questions (again!) and hopefully get some answers this time. Many thanks!
Ali x
I'm Ali, 41 and living in Chesterfield.
My Christmas was turned upside down when I was taken ill and operated on to remove/drain a large perenial abscess. The doctor fitted me with a seton drain on 29th December. I've not been given any particular reason for what caused the abscess, whether it was a one off or is a symptom of something else.
Six weeks on I feel totally alone, GP hasn't answered my questions fully and I've had one follow up with the consultant but I saw a registrar who's bedside manner was lacking and he didn't really answer my questions either. The 4 district nurses I saw had never seen a seton so couldn't really help either!
If anyone has the time to answer these questions I'd be very grateful!
1) Can I work with a seton drain in? I'm a teacher - lots of standing up, reaching up, bending down, carrying heavy books etc.
2) Is it normal to feel a "throbbing" in my back passage (presumably where the drain is anchored, if I understood the consultant correctly).
3) I'm using gauze squares to catch the pus, wedged between my butt cheeks. I change them several times a day but when I walk any distance they often become dislodged. Does anyone have any alternatives to gauze squares?
4) Is it okay to have a bath? At the moment I've been showering only.
5) Is it normal to get intermittent stabs of pain from the wound area ? It doesn't happen often but when it does it takes my breath away (one more reason why I'm nervous about going back to work!)
6) Sorry if this is tmi but the clean up operation after a poo involves cleaning the area with wet cotton wool balls. Can't see me doing that in the loos at work!
7) I've been getting acute pain in my hips (particularly the right one), in the actual bone rather than around it. Is this normal / related to the seton?
I'd totally lost and alone and due back at work next week. I've got a GP appt for FRiday so will be asking these questions (again!) and hopefully get some answers this time. Many thanks!
Ali x