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#1 jetslut

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Posted 21 April 2006 - 09:48 PM

I'm T7/8 complete, (although my physio swears otherwise), sitting since mid 2003. Now, I have always had more than my fair share of spasics but went to a Proctologist because of anal bleeding during "my day".

From my first recollections after the crash was the feeling of pain around the anus (no cheap jokes please :) ) I later found this out to be that the sphincter (along with the bladder et al) had become 'spastic'.

I now have to be EXTREMELY careful, lest a moment's carelessness ends in blood flow and pain that I'm not supposed to be able to feel.

Believe me, It's bloody painful.

Happens every 2 from 3 days (the day without pain is fantastic!)

Anyone got the same problem? know how to help?

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#2 daniel562

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Posted 22 April 2006 - 03:01 AM

c-6-c7-t1 incomplete quad but complete para...
i have a simlar problem well had but i would tend to bleed right after a digital being done not a lot but enough to freak me out so i called the hospital they said that the tissue was being damage and not to dig so deep and violently now i dont bleed at all.i dont know if this will help but its sumthing
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#3 Lucky

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Posted 25 April 2006 - 11:24 AM

Last time I had bad bleeding, I got Collitus....not very nice. Get it sorted if I were you.

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Posted 17 May 2006 - 05:56 PM

:scooter: Hey presto!! Very, Very careful with the 'doings. these days...more or less blood-free but the pain remains- I suppose that'll serve me right for being a twat in the first place. thanks
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#5 Lucky

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Posted 18 May 2006 - 10:08 AM

View Postjetslut, on May 17 2006, 06:56 PM, said:

:scooter: Hey presto!! Very, Very careful with the 'doings. these days...more or less blood-free but the pain remains- I suppose that'll serve me right for being a twat in the first place. thanks

Glad you sorted it. Could of led to nasty things if not carefull

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