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(@the_fury)
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I have just been diagnosed with diavaticular, which might even be related to aneros usage over the years... quite worrying. Anyone else have this condition? worrying if there is not a way to cure it. I have had lots of blood from that region as a result too...



   
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Diverticulitis.

Common thing getting older. My older brother has it. His wife's mother had it. It's a genetic thing.

I am not a doctor but doubt Aneros use would cause it or make it worse.

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I have just been diagnosed with diavaticular, which might even be related to aneros usage over the years... quite worrying.

Diverticula are actually quite common in modern society. I am sorry to hear you are having an episode of diverticulosis, causing the bleeding, obviously this is a legitimate concern requiring medical intervention. Most people learn to deal with the situation or have no symptoms and only a small percentage develop into the more serious diverticulitis. I hope it does not develop into that for you.

Anyone else have this condition?

Yes, I was similarly diagnosed with diverticula during a colonoscopy many years ago, even before beginning my Aneros journey so I don't think Aneros use is a contributing factor. There may be a genetic component to this condition as my father was also diagnosed with this condition. There may not be any cure for the condition but you may lessen the chance of developing serious complications by altering your diet, your doctor should be consulted for methods of dealing with the condition, worrying about it is not going to help. Being pro-active in addressing the problem is the best way forward.
Good Vibes to You !



   
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Oh man, I’m sorry.



   
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Sorry to hear that. Since this is typically a colon issue. I dont think your Aneros use had anything to do with this.



   
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(@the_fury)
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Diverticulitis.

Common thing getting older. My older brother has it. His wife's mother had it. It's a genetic thing.

I am not a doctor but doubt Aneros use would cause it or make it worse.

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"Actually, no specific foods are known to trigger diverticulitis attacks. And no special diet has been proved to prevent attacks. In the past, people with small pouches (diverticula) in the lining of the colon were told to avoid nuts, seeds and popcorn. ... But there's no evidence that these foods cause diverticulitis."



   
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I had similar diagnosis with my first colonoscopy a few years ago. Accounted for some tenderness in an area which prior the cause was unknown.
I had a second colonoscopy last June. They discovered the area was inflamed. When I mentioned I had very little issues with it the nurse replied "you may have some discomfort now". I thought little of her comment at the time but started experiencing moderate discomfort on and off for the next few months. Trying to determine which foods, if any, trigger episodes of inflammation and discomfort. I shouldn't of went in for the second colonoscopy. Only one very small anal polyp was found. The second procedure has caused a change in my lifestyle. That being said I'm lucky it has not effected my sessions too much. I do not see blood. The worst part is my penis slapping against my tender belly while being autofucked. It's like getting beaten by a billy club made of meat.



   
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As darkbond say’s this issue is higher up, nothing to do with the use of Aneros at all.



   
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(@the_fury)
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Could the use of a dildo have caused this?



   
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To reach your colon sigmoldeum should be very difficult using an average dildo. Please read the risk factors. Dildos are not mentioned, instead nutrition and lack of exercise and motion are listed.



   
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I have diverticulosis - diagnosed after a diverticulitis attack some 7 years ago. I have occasional mild discomfort - a little yogurt makes it go away. The attach was horrible though. Don't worry about aneros, dildos or safe anal intercourse.



   
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