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How long did you farmer giles stay after giving birth

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Bananaknickers · 26/06/2006 22:26

I still have one from 8 years ago should I be worried and will it ever go?

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2shoes · 26/06/2006 22:28

14 years and still got them

QueenEagle · 26/06/2006 22:29

I never had a problem with them before I was pregnant but I am prone to them now and again.

Do they cause you problems - if so might be worth seeing your gp or getting some over the counter stuff. Anusol suppositories are really good, as is the ointment.

Sympathies for anyone who is a sufferer.

sandradee · 26/06/2006 22:30

I had them before I gave birth and they come and go depending on how dehydrated I am.

I got them from lifting a very heavy trunk.

BadHair · 26/06/2006 22:30

Mine went after about 2 months, but only after being bombarded by the truly wonderful Preparation H. It occasionally rears it's grapey little head if I'm run down, maybe once per year.

Bananaknickers · 26/06/2006 22:31

Do they get rid of them though or just help the symptoms.I only have one but it can be painful

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Saggarmakersbottomknocker · 26/06/2006 22:33

12 years and counting......

moondog · 26/06/2006 22:36

Queen Eagle,I still snigger about your infamous piles story.

Brilliant!!

QueenEagle · 27/06/2006 15:34

Oh moondog, you're not the only one - it is legend in my family, legend I tell you!!!

It has to go down as the funniest yet most embarrassing thing that has ever happened in my life ever!

Flum · 02/07/2006 09:26

Oh god. This is depressing. Mine are AWFUL and SOOOOO painful can hardly walk straight.

Have heard you can have them operated on.

The cream doesn't seem to make a scrap of difference except feel really gunky and minging on hands yeughhhhh.

Childbearing is so graceless.

expatinscotland · 02/07/2006 09:57

nearly 7 months - still there.

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