Getting To The Bottom Of An Internal Hemorrhoid Treatment

June 30th, 2009

Hi there Kate here again.

If you’re currently in the process of researching and looking for a way to deal with those gawd darn internal hemorrhoids, then I’m glad you found my story and do keep reading.

This is my story about my hemorrhoid journey, the uncensored ups, downs, tears and strops, and finally how I achieved my goal of becoming hemorrhoid free.

I had had enough, seriously, my friends had even nicknamed me ‘hotbottom’ because I was so renowned for suffering from piles.  I travelled with an endless supply of ointments, potions, creams, things to put up my bottom, outside my bottom and under my bottom, you name it I had it, tried it and bought the tee shirt.

One of the worst things for me besides the pain, itching, discomfort was the embarrassment.  It’s just really embarrassing in the pharmacy or store, even talking to your doctor or nurse and them then looking at the problem.  Yes ..strangers looking at my bottom (when I had a particularly bad flare up)  I found it quite embarrassing.  And you really can’t ask anyone for help applying those creams for you can you?

So I spent the next 2 years on a mission, not only did I research everything on the market but I tried it too.  Well nearly everything, I did not try the llama poo theory that a very dear friend who was in Peru told me about.

I found Holly, who was introducing a treatment she had developed over the past years and seemed to have had really good success with it.  I communicated with her over a few months, asking questions and even swapping information, and then started on a trial of here recommended treatment.

If you’re an impatient monkey then you can find out more about Holly Here!

After a couple of weeks I noticed that I was feeling a lot better in that general area (I did still use my creams though because I was nervous).  I was also feeling stronger in general and had more energy more of the time.

By week 4 I had absolutely no hemorrhoid action going on at all.  I was totally pile free. Great I thought, but waited for my next flare up to happen. Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t being ungrateful, but I had been hemorrhoid free on occasions before, not for long though, so I wasn’t shouting from the rooftops.

Six months on (now) I have only had 2 very mild internal hemorrhoid problems. Absolutely nothing like the raving screaming attacks that I have suffered for years.

Holly’s treatment worked for me, and several people that I have now recommended it to about 20 people in total, all have come back with great successes.

I love it because its not rocket science, its easy to follow.

The only downside was that it wasn’t free, sorry I always think that our health service, doctors, pharmacists etc should be able to provide us with this type of treatment suggestions.

It really makes me mad that for something so common it is left down to individuals to go out there and research test and try out cures.  Ok, ok I know I saved money in the long term, it’s just the principle, and it’s really not a criticism of the treatment.

I guess it’s just easier for health professionals to write out a prescription (ouch, now that was bitchy).  And its even more convenient for the big drug companies not to put money into long lasting cures, because then there wouldn’t be any people with sore bottoms to keep buy the potions!! (Oh no that was even more bitchy).

So that’s me I’m done for now, phew need to get off my soapbox now.  If you want to take a look at Holly’s treatment. Then here you go.

Whatever you decide to do, good luck, and know that you don’t have to live with or put up with hemorrhoids, it’s 2009 … the year of the disappearing piles … yippee.

Drum roll .. if you want to check out the exact treatment I followed to totally zap my Internal Hemorrhoids the .. yes you got it.. Click Here! and see if its for you

Whatever, I wish you good luck!

When Is An Internal Hemorrhoid Not An Internal Hemorrhoid?

June 28th, 2009

The post below actually is a much simpler explanation (well I think it is anyway).

But I thought for some who like to see diagrams then this would be good, and I have added another few definitions.

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External Hemorrhoid

This is where the hemorrhoid starts below the pectinate line (see left)

Internal Hemorrhoid

Where the hemorroid originates above the pectinate line (again see left)

Prolapsed Hemorrhoid

An internal hemorrhoid that has descended below the pectinate line and protrudes outside.

Strangulated Hemorrhoid

This is a prolapsed hemorrhoid whose blood supply has become blocked by constriction of the anal sphincter. (In other words blocked by the tightness of that part of your bottom).

Thrombosed Hemorrhoid

A Hemorrhoid that contains clotted blood.

Hope that helped those of you who were wondering about the differences.  As I’ve said before they all hurt like hell regardless of  what medical name you give them.

And when you are looking at a proper, complete, effective  and long lasting treatment cure for them, they really are all the same in my book.

Thanks for reading.

Are My Hemorrhoids Internal or External?

June 28th, 2009

Hi there again,

well it appears that my first post was successfull, whooopeeee.  I am still amazed that I can write something on my computer here, and minutes later my daughter in Australia can read it.  Magic or what?

I was thinking that most people who will be reading this will already know all about their particular hemorrhoid problem. So I’m not going to go into that in detail on this blog.

This blog is all about how I treated and cured my particular condition, and how the friends and family and friends of friends of friends etc (word on my piles has travelled far and wide), .. have also had success in beating this. You can too by the way, just hang on in there.

But I just had a thought that a few people may actually be here to find out about whether or not their hemorrhoid is an internal or external one. So I wanted to touch on that quickly.

The first think to remember and maybe the most important thing is that the treatment (well the treatment I used anyway) is the same either way.

Simply put, it’s all about where the start of the hemorrhoid is. OK.  Some hemorroids start higher up your bottom than others. Excuse the lack of technical speak, but thats how it is.  An internal hemorrhoid starts further up than an external.  So the rule is,  internal =  high …external = low.

I have had both and believe me when I say, they both hurt like HELL.  You just want to treat and cure them, regardless of where they start or end right?

Thats it for now. I am hoping in the next couple of days I will be ready with my next post which really gets into the bowels (that made me laugh sorry) of  how I nailed those suckers once and for all.

C ya.

Internal Hemorrhoid Treatment – My Story

June 27th, 2009

Hi there,

This is my first post on my very own blog about how I found a treatment for my internal hemorrhoids, this is really a test post to see if I can get this working.  One of my friends (whose mother I helped out), said ‘why don’t you do a blog’ – ummm ….yes well easier said than done.  She said it only takes a few minutes, well Catherine I would now like to go on record saying that this has taken days (I would say weeks but I am to embarassed to admit to that).

Anyway to get back to the point,  I wanted to share my story on how I cured my hemroids (yes I do know it is spelt incorrectly) but I am tired now and every time I type it, it comes out different anyway.  Hubbie will have to proof read this later for me.

I’ve spent years trying to find a piles cure (phew piles is much easier to spell) that worked for ME. So What I want to do in the next couple of days is write about that.

Ok so that was the end of my first post on my blog about my Internal Hemorrhoid Treatment (now lets see if I can get this freaking thing to show up).  If you don’t hear from me for a few months, it’s because I am still pulling my hair out trying to write a hemorrhoid treatment blog, now how sexy is that!!!!