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Tips for surviving the "hard period" of dilation?

Started by AubreyRenee, May 25, 2011, 09:24:23 AM

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Kristyn

I can't understand why so many people are having trouble dilating.  Is there anyone here other than myself who hasn't?
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Muffins

people that don't have issues are less likely to post about it? Those that do have issues are more likely to seek help and understanding?
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sallypost

I visited a second surgeon yesterday and he was thrilled that the little vibrator works to calm the muscle down.  I asked about over stimulation of nerves.  His answer was that for the length of time that I use the vibrator, that there couldn't possibly be any harm done to nerves.  (It's like getting a massage on your feet every couple days.  Your feet don't quit :) )  And.... It is MORE pleasureful.
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aubrey

Quote from: Kristyn on June 01, 2011, 09:29:39 PM
I can't understand why so many people are having trouble dilating.  Is there anyone here other than myself who hasn't?
Count me as one...but I'm only about 2 1/2 months post so who knows? I was fully expecting and mentally prepared to have more difficulty due to some of the stories here. Yes it can be uncomfortable at times and can take a few minutes to reach full depth with each size but it isn't painful or incredibly challenging. I went to Brassard also. Maybe it's the surgeon/technique? Straight vs. curved dilators?
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Debra

Quote from: Kristyn on June 01, 2011, 09:29:39 PM
I can't understand why so many people are having trouble dilating.  Is there anyone here other than myself who hasn't?

I didn't really have trouble until 1.5-2 months in or so.

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AubreyRenee

Good news everyone! Apparently I just needed to wait a few more days. The scarring and pain have come down to a manageable level and I'm able to get to depth pretty quickly. A few tips:

-GENTLE twisting (never more than 15 degrees at a shot!) seems to help when getting through the rough spots at both the entrance and the last half inch. I'm a suporn girl so I do the twist on my "push" intervals. I gain about a quarter inch on each push using this method.

-When I hit a rough spot I pull out and relube the stent. It's a little time consuming at first but it makes the whole process faster in the long run. I have to do this relube process about three times.

-Prep work seems to take a lot of the trouble in the beginning out of the equation. I lube with a finger, then two fingers, for about 3-5 minutes before I insert the stent.

-When they say "the solution to hard dilation is more dilation," they aren't kidding. Tried it and had immediate results.

Overall I think the key is that my pain level went down almost immediately upon hitting month #3. Now if only I can get past this three-times-a-day regimen...

Just thought everyone would like an update!
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girl_ashley

Quote from: Kristyn on June 01, 2011, 09:29:39 PM
I can't understand why so many people are having trouble dilating.  Is there anyone here other than myself who hasn't?

I've also not had any issues dilating.

For some reason calling a dilator a "stent" somehow seems incorrect to me.  A stent is a hollow tube you put into an artery to keep it from clogging up.
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umop ap!sdn

Quote from: AubreyRenee on June 07, 2011, 10:42:02 AM-GENTLE twisting (never more than 15 degrees at a shot!) seems to help when getting through the rough spots at both the entrance and the last half inch. I'm a suporn girl so I do the twist on my "push" intervals. I gain about a quarter inch on each push using this method.
They told me never to twist. I wonder what's up with that. ???
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girl_ashley

Quote from: Dàwkbua on June 07, 2011, 11:03:59 AM
They told me never to twist. I wonder what's up with that. ???

Slight not fast back and forth twisting is perfectly acceptable and recommended by some surgeons.  What's up with that is it actually does help.
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Debra

Quote from: AubreyRenee on June 07, 2011, 10:42:02 AM
Good news everyone! Apparently I just needed to wait a few more days. The scarring and pain have come down to a manageable level and I'm able to get to depth pretty quickly. A few tips:

-GENTLE twisting (never more than 15 degrees at a shot!) seems to help when getting through the rough spots at both the entrance and the last half inch. I'm a suporn girl so I do the twist on my "push" intervals. I gain about a quarter inch on each push using this method.

-When I hit a rough spot I pull out and relube the stent. It's a little time consuming at first but it makes the whole process faster in the long run. I have to do this relube process about three times.

-Prep work seems to take a lot of the trouble in the beginning out of the equation. I lube with a finger, then two fingers, for about 3-5 minutes before I insert the stent.

-When they say "the solution to hard dilation is more dilation," they aren't kidding. Tried it and had immediate results.

Overall I think the key is that my pain level went down almost immediately upon hitting month #3. Now if only I can get past this three-times-a-day regimen...

Just thought everyone would like an update!

All good things and I've learned some of these help as well. I do need to prelube more..I have only tried that a couple times...otherwise I just try to go slow and go in a little bit more each time and then back out and sometimes slight twists if I have to.

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Suigeniris

Kristen I too have had no prob. At all with dialation , I start with mum 3 and reach full depth right away for 5 to 10 mins and mum 4 goes in smoothly ,as for the twisting I was told not to in the beginning so that the graft can heal after my 1 month visit I believe I was told its okay to now twist slightly as  if checking to see if a door is open
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