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Rectal pain now???

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I read your profile before answering and I don't know all of your hubby's situation but I too was dx with Stage 3 rectal cancer and had many blasts of radiation in the butt. Did he have lots of radiation too?
Between that, and the J-pouch and the resection and the transanal flap, I thought I would finally be out of the woods, but now a year later, I still sometimes have almost unbearable pain. For me what helps is an icepack between the legs and 1 or 2 pain meds.
It is hard, esp. because I thought it was over.
But this is what works for me and I hope maybe it can help you.
Your friend in California~ -
Thank you tommycat. Yes histommycat said:Yes
I read your profile before answering and I don't know all of your hubby's situation but I too was dx with Stage 3 rectal cancer and had many blasts of radiation in the butt. Did he have lots of radiation too?
Between that, and the J-pouch and the resection and the transanal flap, I thought I would finally be out of the woods, but now a year later, I still sometimes have almost unbearable pain. For me what helps is an icepack between the legs and 1 or 2 pain meds.
It is hard, esp. because I thought it was over.
But this is what works for me and I hope maybe it can help you.
Your friend in California~
Thank you tommycat. Yes his are not at all frequent but last night woke him from his sleep. He did have a lot of radiation. The pain subsided after a hot bath. He just fine this morning. -
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