Thanks for the input Paul. I’ve never heard of banding but my hemorrhoids are on the inside, they don’t really hang. They poke out a little bit every now and then but I don’t think banding would work for me. If they do get worse I probably will look into surgery. They say soaking them helps too which I haven’t tried much but I probably will.
Lissette Whitehead (949)505-8005 ________________________________ From: Paul Jacobson <pjacob...@san.rr.com> Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2022 4:07:12 PM To: Danny Hearn <ddh...@sbcglobal.net>; Carla Aarssen <caars...@hotmail.com>; Shala Silverstein <chopsk...@gmail.com>; quad-list@eskimo.com <quad-list@eskimo.com>; Lissette Whitehead <lissw...@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Fingers crossed that I'm doing this properly. If not just send it back. Thanks. Hi Lissette, I am exactly like you....hemorrhoids, back sleeper and spasms when I first lay down. I am in tons of discomfort during the BP. It always takes me 2 – 3 hours to feel better. After the BP, it always feels like I still have to go but that resolves. I take Miralax every other day, Benifiber each day, D-Mannose each day and fiber pills each day. Stay away from using creams for prolonged use, as this can thin the skin, which would make matters worse. I did look into hemorrhoid banding but decided to pass. This could be a solution. Wish you well, pj From: Danny Hearn Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2022 3:37 PM To: Carla Aarssen ; Shala Silverstein ; quad-list@eskimo.com ; Lissette Whitehead Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Fingers crossed that I'm doing this properly. If not just send it back. Thanks. The method used to help clear bowels is Digital Stimulation, True most Quads get hemorrhoids, some need to get them treated or removed....so far I have been okay with creams when they get bad. AS far as the problem when doing bowel routine...many Quads told me that Miralax can really help and can be taken regularly if needed, also was told fiber can help . Dan *** On Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 05:06:21 PM CDT, Lissette Whitehead <lissw...@hotmail.com> wrote: Sorry, I meant to reply to Shala but thanks for your input Carla! 😊 Lissette Whitehead (949)505-8005 ________________________________ From: Lissette Whitehead <lissw...@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2022 3:03:26 PM To: Carla Aarssen <caars...@hotmail.com>; Shala Silverstein <chopsk...@gmail.com>; quad-list@eskimo.com <quad-list@eskimo.com> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Fingers crossed that I'm doing this properly. If not just send it back. Thanks. Hello Carla, I recently discovered that I have hemorrhoids as well, I guess from so much constipation and didge shimming. I also noticed increased spasms, especially when I’m in bed, it’s not too bad, it’s usually just when I first lay down and then they calm down. I think my mattress helps a lot, it’s a gel mattress, however I do have a big butt which probably helps too. I can’t sleep on my side because my shoulders start hurting after 15-20 minutes, so I sleep on my back all night. I’ve tried hemorrhoid creams but didn’t help much. I read that taking an anti-inflammatory could help, I haven’t tried it yet but I think the best thing to do is to address the hemorrhoids. I think also fiber rich diet might help. Also, not sure if the hemorrhoids are obstructing my bowels from coming out, because I've been having the hardest time lately. Maybe seeing a doctor for the hemorrhoid issue it's not a bad idea. Lissette Whitehead (949)505-8005 ________________________________ From: Carla Aarssen <caars...@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2022 10:02:23 AM To: Shala Silverstein <chopsk...@gmail.com>; quad-list@eskimo.com <quad-list@eskimo.com> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Fingers crossed that I'm doing this properly. If not just send it back. Thanks. Do you have an air mattress? Because they are awesome for relieving pressure. Most of the time I set mine to float but if I have a pressure sore I set it to alternate and it will move air side to side kind of like you are doing with pillow but more often and while you sleep. I also have issues with hemorrhoids I spent 4yrs every 3 months having them banded (rubber bands caught off blood supply) and they would fall off within 4 days. But Dr told me we would never get ahead this way so he finally referred me to a surgeon to have them removed. That was at the beginning of Covid unfortunately I am still on waiting list for surgery. Anyway I am same level quad as you and my accident was in 2002 so almost as many years post injury as well. If you would like to share with eachother my email is caars...@hotmail.com. You can also find me on Facebook. Wishing you all the best! Carla Aarssen Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ From: Shala Silverstein <chopsk...@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2022 12:28:47 AM To: quad-list@eskimo.com <quad-list@eskimo.com> Subject: [QUAD-L] Fingers crossed that I'm doing this properly. If not just send it back. Thanks. Hello my name is Shala & I had a car accident in 1999 that left me a complete C-4,5 & 6 quadriplegic. Since then I've had a couple bumps in the road but nothing major. Now almost 24 years later, I think some things are taking a toll on my body & I've come to a crossroad & am looking for some experienced advice. That being said let me tell you about my situation, I'm sure most quads will understand when I say that bowel movements can be tough, we need assistance. I've heard it referred to as "ditch stem", & manual disimpaction. Well after doing things this way for usually 5 days out of the week, I've ended up with some hemorrhoids. So when nighttime comes I'm unable to lay flat on my back not only because of the hemorrhoids but because of my bony coccyx. For the last 10 years I've used a pregnancy pillow, and to keep me over on my side I'll use a wedge or a regular pillow. After 2 hours I'm awoken in such pain in my back because of either the pillow or the wedge, so I will switch sides and it starts all over again. I'm wondering if anybody else deals with these two problems and has a better way of staying off their coccyx and their butt area. Looking forward to any advice, Shala.