Hello all,
I had srs/grs with Brassard and I'm 31 days post op. From the day the stent was removed and dilation started, it was always with (thankfully) surprising ease that I got the #3 and #4 (dubbed Banner) dilators in. No pain, no resistance, and all the way to the last dot. Soon after at home I started using the #2 because I was no longer getting to the last dot (i know the nurses said not to focus on the dots but the sensations inside and feeling for the end of the vagina). Anyway, with the 2 included it seemed to loosen everything up well enough. This week, heading towards the start of my month 2 post op next week, I've realized it has suddenly become a task to get the dilators in. Like I'm suddenly incapable of inserting them correctly or finding the familiar path in. I spend minutes trying to work it past the pubic bone, that initial area resists so much more, then i slower than usual work the dilator in. Ignoring the dots now I feel for when #2 and #3 dilators reach the end of the vagina but now with #4 I swear it barely gets by the entry/pubic bone. I'm worried about losing depth because I'm not dilating efficiently. There's no pain (maybe a slight sting here or there) or blood just this new mega resistance and a feeling like I'm lost in the vagina. Like I'm not going the right way or something. I read that because swelling is going down there might be a change in sensation inside, a feeling of not being as deep as before. Maybe its scar tissue? Things are shifting as they heal/settle? I don't know...just wondering if anyone went from easy pain free slip it right on in dilation to tackling more resistance (without major pain)? Any personal idea as to what or why at this point in recovery?