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Liza D
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Joined : Apr 2009
Posts : 166
Posted 6/27/2009 11:34 PM (GMT 0)
Hey guys, quick question.
What is the deal with the butt juice? Just when I think I have it under control it gives me a little surprise while I sleep! What is it? Is it ok to have a lot of it?
Will I have problems after my take down with control? Does the lack of control last forever?
Chasblah
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Joined : Feb 2007
Posts : 788
Posted 6/29/2009 9:18 PM (GMT 0)
Is the butt juice you are talking about
mucus? If so, that's normal.
I don't know if leaking at night indicates you'll have problems after take down.
spiderman
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Joined : Jun 2009
Posts : 30
Posted 6/29/2009 9:31 PM (GMT 0)
Liza
This is not uncommon - the bowel naturally produces mucus to lubricate and ease the passage of stool. As there is a lot of manipulation of the anal canal during surgery it is not unusual to have a period of reduced rectal control and such leakage is often simply a symptom of this and normally rectifies itself before the takedown surgery. Leakagepre takedown is often no indicator of control afterwards.
Peter
suebear
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Posted 6/30/2009 1:36 AM (GMT 0)
This is normal and is a sign that your tissue is healthy.
Sue
Liza D
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Posts : 166
Posted 7/5/2009 12:24 AM (GMT 0)
Thank goodness! I mean it is getting to be annoying now!! But I'm glad I'm not alone!!
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