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Oct 31, 2024

Persistent Pain After Barbie Butt Surgery - Advice?

This topic is about someone who is experiencing persistent pain seven months after undergoing a Barbie butt surgery, which is a total proctectomy with perineal closure. They are considering steroid injections as a treatment option and are seeking advice from others who might have had similar experiences. Here are some insights and advice shared by others:

1. Steroid injections can help reduce pain if inflammation is the cause, as they are anti-inflammatory. However, it's important to know that the relief might be temporary. It's advisable to confirm the actual source of the pain before proceeding with this treatment.

2. Persistent pain seven months after surgery is not very common. It's recommended to ask the consultant if imaging or examinations have ruled out other complications, such as an abscess.

3. When communicating with the surgical team, it's important to know if the consultant is the original surgeon or another specialist. Prepare a list of questions to ensure you understand the benefits, risks, expected duration of relief, and any alternative treatments available.

4. Experiences with pain after similar surgeries vary. Some people have little to no pain after seven months, while others experience discomfort for years, especially if a significant amount of gluteal muscle was removed during surgery.

5. For non-invasive pain management, consider using pressure-relieving products like Tempur brand cushions for driving and sleeping. Additional pillows can also help ease perineal and buttock pain during long periods of sitting or after a busy day.
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