TOILET ANXIETY AND ANAL FISSURE - MY EXPERIENCE, TIPS AND HELP PLEASE?!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Hi! Thank you for tapping on this video and watching it, it means a lot and I hope it's been somewhat helpful. Please don't EVER feel embarrassed about issues down below, they're much more common than you think, I promise you. And NEVER avoid speaking or seeking help, doctors will never judge you and it's nothing to be embarrassed about, I promise you.
    As I mentioned in the video, my inbox is always open if you want to talk about this - I am here and happy to help as much as I can.
    I'd also like to thank you in advance for anyone who takes the time to comment below, and for those who will give me advice and help, I am so so grateful. Details I mentioned below:
    Can't wait need to go card - www.bladderand...
    Flush Toilet App - apps.apple.com...
    Chloe xxx

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  • @ammyyyoxx
    @ammyyyoxx 5 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you for talking about this. I feel SO alone with my toilet anxiety. It started as anxiety about throwing up (and me carrying a bag with me everywhere), then morphed into fear of throwing up AND shitting myself. The latter is far worse. I'm 28 years old and wearing fucking incontinence pads the fear is so severe. I recently discovered I have IBS, which only cause me to spiral even more. About to start therapy but admittedly don't have high hopes. Toilet anxiety is so exhausting.

  • @juliegoodwin8607
    @juliegoodwin8607 Год назад +13

    Chloe, I relate to this so much. I didn't have toilet anxiety, buy developed a fissure after childbirth. Like you, I went through all the creams and nothing helped. Countless Dr visits with no resolution, I was desperate. I remember saying to my husband - If I have to live like this, I can't see how I can. Sheer agony and it destroyed my life and mental health.
    One day I was at work and the pain got so intense, I was dealing with a client, cold sweats coning down my face with the pain. I couldn't take it anymore and I burst into tears there and then.
    My manager got straight on the phone so go about organising a private referral.
    A week later I was in getting a sphincterotomy.
    The first visit to the toilet at home I passed out.
    But each day I got better. Fast forward 13 years and I'm still pain free. Surgery was a complete success and I'm so glad I did it. No issues with incontinence either.
    I just wanted to give you a positive story because I know how horrendous it is. ❤

  • @janice-ann7157
    @janice-ann7157 Год назад +20

    Chloe you are wonderful for putting this out there and letting sufferers know that they are not alone. So sorry that you have to put up with this. Xx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much that’s so kind of you. Thank you 🙏🏼 xxxx

  • @danssaddimple9133
    @danssaddimple9133 День назад

    i have toilet anxiety as well but with needing to pee. it used to ruin my life for years but therapy and anti-anxiety meds have helped me a lot. i also use panty liners/pads if i'm feeling really anxious and that eases my mind.
    thank you for being so open and vulnerable xx hope things have gotten better for you! also you're absolutely stunning 😍

  • @carolgammon188
    @carolgammon188 Год назад +9

    It’s a horrible feeling and it’s hard to imagine if you’ve never suffered from toilet anxiety. I also can’t go for walks anywhere unless I know where the toilets are, and unfortunately sometimes have had accidents 🙈
    I used to take Imodium regularly just to feel in control but ended up in hospital due to not being able to go because I was badly constipated!! 🤷‍♀️
    You are very very brave to do this video, and I’m sure it will help so many people.
    Definitely get a Radar Key, they are brilliant.
    Take care lovely lady. Big hugs. Xxx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      I’m so sorry to hear you suffer too Carol. I’m the same with walks, I have to go either somewhere close by or in the woods somewhere so if worst comes to worst there’s always somewhere I can hide and go 😂🙈 oh bless you. I over used Imodium too so I can totally relate. Thank you very much for sharing and for your lovely comment. I have a radar key on me at all times, helps massively! Thank you again take care too! Xxxx

  • @stacys2981
    @stacys2981 Год назад +17

    Chloe, anal fissures do heal. I’m a retired ICU Nurse so this is what happens if you were in the Hospital here in the States… Fiber. Use fiber gummies or Metamucil or Benefiber, they’re all the same. Metamucil comes sugar free. I deal with constipation no matter what I eat so I get it and for you to talk about this on RUclips, this is a super important topic. You just want to stop having to over bear down and squeeze because this isn’t ever a good idea. You take this before bed, it will help you by morning and you’ll be calmer which will reduce your anxiety. Make sure you eat your greens like salad, veg and apples because they help. High fiber bread, I eat a high fiber English muffin and that works to keep me from having issues. Understand that it will get better over time and you’ll heal.❤ I enjoy your videos. I lost 5 stones in the past. Gained 2 stones. Now I am needing to get that 16 lbs off to get to my low. Your videos help me a lot. I’m American from Florida. It is July 4th, heat index is up. Thank goodness for air conditioning. I think your weather cooled down a bit?

  • @karenccs67
    @karenccs67 Год назад +6

    Oh wow Chloe, I’ve never heard of this condition, you’re so brave to be so honest and speaking out. ❤

  • @katrinagarner6513
    @katrinagarner6513 11 месяцев назад +6

    I have to say this is the most honest and sincere video I have seen in a LONG TIME! Chloe you are such a beautiful soul and putting this out there is so brave. You are so genuine and I really wish you all the best and hope you finally get some answers ❤ xxxx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  11 месяцев назад +1

      Aww Katrina, this is such a lovely comment thank you so much for your kindness. Thank you very much!! Means the absolute world xxxx

    • @katrinagarner6513
      @katrinagarner6513 11 месяцев назад

      ❤❤❤❤

  • @MohitSINGH-we9ko
    @MohitSINGH-we9ko 6 месяцев назад +2

    Use ointment 2 times a day one before going to toilet and one at bed time Ointment name if Nifedipine and lidocaine cream its the best for fissure if you have Acute fissure it'll heal in 1-2 month and you have to use it after healing also hope it helps

  • @Xjustlookatmex
    @Xjustlookatmex 4 месяца назад +2

    I was just in your place 3 years ago(your age as well) and my toilet anxiety just got tremendously milder. To me what helped is that the people around me are understanding and even when I ask for the 1000th time "what If I will have an accident?" or "what if there's no toilet around?" they always always always anwser that there will be no problem, or we will find a toilet or we will menage etc. so even if you're alone it's basically assuring that it's not a big deal when something happens and I have a protocol (lol), I had no accidents in years, lots of emergency situations for sure tho, but older I get I can hold it for longer periods of time and even count how many minutes I have till it'll be too late! I still have thoughts but now I manage to calm myself down and urge goes away even tho the moment ago I thought I will shit myself (but if I went to the toilet at that moment I would definitely go and traumatize the toilet lol)lol so I reason with myself and tell that it will go away and it does, but it takes years of hard work (and intentional exposition to triggers!) to get to this place and have moderately normal life

  • @lorienrhiannonmorganpaulson
    @lorienrhiannonmorganpaulson 2 дня назад

    Thank you so much for making this video. I genuinely have so much respect for you, as this is a taboo subject. Yet I know that this video will have helped so many people! I experience similar things to you. I have severe acid reflux and chest pains which I know is different to toilet anxiety, but it does cause me horrific anxiety, especially when the chest pains can come on at any time and sometimes the medication does not help! After having anorexia and not having consistent bowl movements for 2 years, I have developed a chronic anal fissure. Ugh, horrible stuff. But you have made me feel really understood, thank you so much!! 💖💜

  • @88universe
    @88universe 3 месяца назад +1

    This resonates with me a lot. I wish to remove this toilet thought from my head once and for all. I’ve been like this since 2012.

  • @annemariemcbrearty8246
    @annemariemcbrearty8246 Год назад +4

    You are so brave I get the same I don’t drink any fluids if I am on a long bus journey terrified of having an accident thank you for having the courage to share xxx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +1

      Aww thank you. So sorry to hear you get the same, it’s so awful isn’t it. Why do our brains work like this 😭😭😭 xxxx

    • @annemariemcbrearty8246
      @annemariemcbrearty8246 Год назад

      @@ChloePhillips_SW awful life is cruel 😢

  • @neilrevell1638
    @neilrevell1638 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Chloe, thanks for this video, I have also been going through hell with needing the loo on travel which had become such a fearfull and incredibly painful experience for me, but you may be pleased to hear that I have turned a corner with this and it is by using these two products, quite by chance on researching for a completely different reason a found this information which lead me to buying this product, in its essential form it is chlorophyll, the digestive system needs it and cannot tell you how amazing it makes my stomach feel, and the last product which lions mane which is a mushroom which has been used for along time in places like Asia, it really help cull anxiety. Today I have spent all day out and about driving and going to a place of recreation miles away from any toilet and felt no dying need to get there at all. This is a full turn around and if this has done it for me then can only hope that it does it for others, the benefits of taking these products in my view are like changing because of the amazing energy, and clarity lift, and reduction in hunger that taking these together provides. I found the products on amazon and were inexpensive, .
    1 lions mane 2000mg
    2 spirulina chlorella 1500mg
    Take care
    Neil

  • @dawnmooney3515
    @dawnmooney3515 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, ive suffered with toilet anxiety the last 11 year exactly like this, didnt know it really was a thing ,just thought it was me! Feel so much better knowing im not alone in this , thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @AnnGrasso-xt3mu
    @AnnGrasso-xt3mu Год назад +4

    Hi Chloe I suffer from the same toilet anxiety. I can absolutely and truly relate to experiences. I too have had a few accidents which are so upsetting and embarrassing. I think this adds to the anxiety. I now have a disabled toilet key which is handy. Thank you so much for details of the card which I have now downloaded to my phone. I think I will also order the actual card to have in my purse. Many thanks 💕

  • @ere4449
    @ere4449 3 месяца назад +2

    This is totally me. I hate it!! mine is more in social situations just out of the blue in the middle of a conversation, or when I can't go to the bathroom like doctor's appointments and the dentist which is awful because I don't seek help. Because seeking help gives me more toilet anxiety. 😢 Mine started when I worked on an automotive assembly line and they wouldn't let me go to the bathroom. I'm sorry you are dealing with pain on top of it 😓 The most I did was give myself hemorrhoids 😬

  • @sammymumof3
    @sammymumof3 Год назад +4

    Chloe , you are a brave wonderful human. I said the other week I love yr vibe and now I have even more respect for you. Hope you find some hypnotherapy that helps . Toilet anxiety is a massive thing for many people. The first thing I have to do if somewhere new is find where the toilets are . I don't suffer like you otherwise but empathise and think you are amazing wanting to help others . Big hugs ❤

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +1

      Hi lovely! Aww thank you so so much that is so kind of you. Yes I can totally relate, new places trigger me so much - I have to know the toilet options of my surroundings at all times. Nice to know I am not alone and you can relate. Thank you so much, big hugs back to you too xxxxx

  • @dawn9709
    @dawn9709 Год назад +7

    You are incredibly brave for talking about this! But seeing as we’re sharing… Ive pooped and pissed my way around the uk pretty much! 😂 Prob half the country has seen my bare ass squatting at the side of a motorway or field. When u gota go u gota go right! I’m 45 and carry a potty in the car ALWAYS. I’m sorry for anyone parked next to me while I use it in the back of my car 😂 I have a potty and I’m not afraid to use it!!! ❤️

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +1

      That made me laugh, thank you. You and me both haha!! You're right, when you gotta go you gotta go especially if you can't hold it in like others are able to. I used to have a potty in the back and my CBT therapist told me to get rid of it ASAP as it was something I'd always rely on but it brought me so much comfort knowing it was there so I am going to put it back in my car for sure!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment on the video Dawn it means the world xxxxx

  • @sapphire22011
    @sapphire22011 Год назад +1

    Sorry to hear about your suffering Chloe. I can relate in ways because I've suffered with IBS for years. It tends to come in flare ups and will alternate between being constipated and then other times having the runs. It's the times when I have the runs thats the issue as there are tines when its just not possible to avoid leaving the house, and I get really bad anxiety on those days which of course only makes an accident 100% more likely. Have u tried the flower remedies u can buy them in the chemist or valerian or kava root tablets from your local health food shops? Both of these are natural calmers and just help u naturally to relax a little more. When you're in the car I'd also suggest an 'emergency kit' for if the worst DOES happen - perhaps keep a bag in your car boot with a change of clothes, baby wipes, and a few scented nappy sacks just in case. Third thing I found helpful and is very soothing in the bowel and helps reduce inflammation in the bowel and constipation - is pure, high quality aloe Vera juice. I started taking it 2 tears ago and irs made a big difference in reducing the amount and frequency of attacks I get and its also a great stool softener and it's natural. I won't lie - its not very pleasant to drink but u only need about 10-15mls a day and u can disguise it in a smoothie or a juice. You can buy flavoured versions but they tend to be more expensive, the flavour doesn't really taste of anything really, so I just stick to the plain version and add it to my juice in the mornings. It's also very good for most digestive issues ny friend had stomach issues and was taking 2 nexium acday, but with aloe Vera she's reduced her disease now to 1/2 tablet every 2 days. I buy the Forever Living brand but not sure I'd its available innthe UK I advise getting a high quality quality juice rather than stuff our of H & B which tend to be inferior quality, and filled with nasties.

  • @Shonagh-T
    @Shonagh-T Год назад +2

    As soon as I walk into a Supermarket. You have my sympathy. You are brave for sharing.

    • @southerngirl72
      @southerngirl72 Год назад +1

      Just over 2 years ago I was at the checkout on my own the toilets was just near where I was
      I was getting served and bagging my items and then the anxiety came from no where 😢
      I gave the checkout lady my bank card and said I'm sorry I'm going to be sick please put my shopping though and ran
      I was so embarrassed people looking at me but I felt better saying I'm going to be sick then I'm going to 💩 myself
      Big hug 🤗

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      🥺🥺 me too! Supermarkets are the worst, especially if they don’t have toilets!

  • @southerngirl72
    @southerngirl72 Год назад +4

    First of all I want to give you a big hug 🤗 I'm going through the same thing 😢 but be so proud sweetie that your so brave on leaving the house I'm waiting on help with therapy
    I'm the same as you and can't talk etc I need quiet I need to sit down and basically panic
    Anyway I've seen a key called a RADAR key not sure if it came with your card? but if you haven't get one sweetie it will get you in any toilet and hopefully give you another peace of mind and hope it helps with your anxiety that you can just get into a disabled loo without asking for help to get the key etc
    I'm also sorry I'm rubbish with punctuation and spelling and get nasty comments
    But anyway one day at a time they say 😊 be proud of yourself lovely ❤ oh and thank you for talking out I don't feel so alone x

  • @chloebarnard6796
    @chloebarnard6796 Год назад +3

    Chlo! Your video is going to help so many people. Your amazing and should be so proud of yourself for talking so open and honestly❤

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Love you loads. It’s this horrible experience that has brought us close together and good friends 🥺❤️ the only positive of the negative situation. Love you xxx

  • @vvallis
    @vvallis Год назад +3

    Chloe, you are exceptionally brave posting this video and I'm so sorry you have to deal with this. You are an amazing, strong woman. Much love ❤

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      🥺🥺🥺 thank you so much that’s so kind of you. Means the world xxx

  • @rebeccaway9157
    @rebeccaway9157 Год назад +4

    This is so me! And I can’t hold it when I need to go!

  • @nickymorris1713
    @nickymorris1713 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bless you Chloe for talking about it ❤ I also suffer with the same thing. It stops me from eating sometimes and I also take Imodium if I have a journey ahead which is not ideal at all. You are not alone! Love your videos xx

  • @sianaandrews4081
    @sianaandrews4081 Год назад +1

    I love ALL of your videos Chloe and I really appreciate how real you are. Whether it's doing a video without makeup, or in your pjs, with noise in the background or being super real and genuine about your struggles - you are amazing! I have general anxiety which gives me IBS and urine incontinence at times and I freak out when I can't go to the toilet for a wee. I have more issues but won't go into them and so I just want to say thank you for making me feel like I'm not alone. Feel the love always 💕

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +1

      Awww that is the loveliest comment thank you so so much!! 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 oh bless you I’m sorry to hear you struggle too. If you ever need anyone to talk to I am always here! Thanks so much for being so lush too! Lots of love xxxx

  • @alisonridout
    @alisonridout Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Chloe for the link to the Bladder Card. I had a Stroke 25 years ago which left me paralysed down the left hand side of my body at that time but of which I recovered apart from a slight limp (and of which I thank God every day). But it left me with such a weak bladder that I will only got for a coffee somewhere that has a toilet or like yourself, I panic about long journeys and find myself not drinking anything so I 'dont have to go' which is detrimental to my health!
    I have just ordered my card. Ali xx

  • @annrobinson21
    @annrobinson21 Год назад +1

    I am so grateful you have posted this video I suffer from Inflammatory bowel disease and it’s literally controlling my life toilet anxiety, I am crippled with anxiety and worry if I have to go to someone’s toilet and there isn’t toilet roll or room spray to even how long I spend in the bathroom and I have give my self anal Fischer’s too cause off straining so much, It’s awful I feel your pain! Xxxx

  • @kayleighlang4559
    @kayleighlang4559 Год назад +1

    Firstly Chloe you are so brave to have shared this video and hopefully this will help others. So sorry you have had to go through this and I hope you find something that helps soon ❤

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Aww that is very kind of you, thank you so much - means the world xxx

  • @ljubobike
    @ljubobike Месяц назад

    Hi, you are Goddes for posting this and help people not feel alone.
    I have for decades same as what you have. Funny fact, when I ride bike I feel better, of corse before going riding bike toilet is must😁
    Also I bought minivan fot situations in traffic, pull over, go back, do your work, keep driving. Funny fact,just knowing I can do that lower anxiety.
    I will try high dose of psilocibin, also ayahuasca, becouse nothing help.
    If this help me I will post for others and you in comments, keep fingers cross, I think there is nothing to lose, this thing drive me crazy and ruined my life, so extreme way it is.
    Thanks and good luck in fight foy your helat.
    Sorry for my english, I am form Cratia.

  • @megmariee8215
    @megmariee8215 6 месяцев назад

    Wow. Thank you so much for talking about this. It’s so embarrassing but I’ve struggled with this since I was a child! I’m talking Kindergarten-1st grade. Leading me to eventually drop out of school. Can’t hold employment. It is so consuming and a constant worry. It’s hard to explain to someone who doesn’t “get it” but just know you aren’t alone!!! I’ve also got IBS, Autism, social anxiety and OCD. It’s also caused me to develop agoraphobia. Nothing has ever helped. Been to therapy and doctors off and on since childhood and accused of “just wanting attention or to skip school”. 🙄 It’s also caused an off and on obsession with taking PEPTO. Only thing that’s slightly taken the worry away even if it’s just placebo. Ugh. 😣

  • @CattyMeiow
    @CattyMeiow Год назад

    It's as if you've just read my diary. I've never resonated with a video as much as I have with this one. The triggers of your anxiety are identical to mine, I've got a trip coming up that includes a coach trip for around 20 miles and it's making me dread this one in a lifetime trip. The traffic trigger is the same for me too. I always have to be in my own car, the thought of the anxiety coming when I'm in someone elses car that I'm not comfortable with is just dreadful. I'm so glad you're talking about this online so openly and discussing what is deemed a 'taboo' topic. I feel the need to discuss poop with everyone just so the taboo is eradicated haha. I'm 24 from the UK so around the same age as you, just want to say thank you for making me feel less alone with this anxiety. Our journeys have been so similar from what I've heard when it comes to triggers, medication, and lifestyle. I'm so glad that I found this video randomly today, I will be following you on insta asap! We can get through this girly! xxx

  • @eileenoliver4585
    @eileenoliver4585 Год назад +2

    Sorry to hear you are going through this Chloe, thank you for for the video it is very brave of you and I’m sure it will help a lot of people xx

  • @user-lv1dp8nq9p
    @user-lv1dp8nq9p Год назад

    You're very brave to discuss this matter. I too suffer from toilet anxiety when travelling and I call it my airport tummy. I deal with it by carrying an extra set of clothes. Not convenient.

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much, aww yeah it is so horrible isn't it - I can totally relate. Hope you heal one day xxxx

  • @MW-fq4ld
    @MW-fq4ld 2 месяца назад

    try movicol it keeps the stool soft(like toothpaste) not watery with no side effects

  • @jaylareyes5499
    @jaylareyes5499 9 месяцев назад

    This is exactly my situation ,u have explained so well ,it's an anxiety and pain that i go threw very often .your courage is amazing thank u

  • @katiebigglestone446
    @katiebigglestone446 Год назад +2

    I used to have this toilet anxiety when I was younger especially when I used to go to events, friends houses even at school. You could try rescue remedies

  • @StephanieFrancis-or8gw
    @StephanieFrancis-or8gw Год назад

    This is so brave of you to talk about, and spreading awareness. I hope this really helps people struggling with this xx

  • @susanmcmurray3624
    @susanmcmurray3624 Год назад

    What an incredibly brave lady you are doing this video. So many people will benefit from this ❤

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Thank you Susan, thank you so so so much!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @emmam123
    @emmam123 Год назад +2

    You are so brave for posting! ❤

  • @siljab2422
    @siljab2422 Месяц назад

    Thx for sharing your experience. I struggle with anal fissures too since a couple of years (had it under control for half a year, now I got a flare up) and sometimes it makes me feel so ugly and unfeminine for some reason. It helps to see that other (wonderful) people struggle with this too. Makes me feel a little less wierd. Thank you so much.

  • @Littleloulotus1964
    @Littleloulotus1964 8 месяцев назад +2

    Omg I have this same exact anxiety but then with peeing. Also I am the same age as you. I’m trying exercises to make it better and to learn to trust my body again. It started a year ago when I had such a bad bladder infection I constantly had to pee and at times I couldn’t hold it in resulting into peeing my pants a little bit. These situations gave me such anxiety. Because of medication the symptoms went away and i didn’t think about it anymore. It made me go to the toilet quite a lot tho resulting into a overstimulated bladder. Now I feel pressure to pee quite quickly and this creates obsessive thoughts about having to pee (which makes me actually need to pee) If I am not around a toilet the obsessive thoughts kick in immediately. Two weeks ago I almost peed my pants on the bus and this kicked me right back into severe toilet anxiety. Its scary how quickly this type of anxiety can escalate and influence your life. I am going to continue my exercises and hope this will better the situation. It definitely helps to hear other people talk about it. Thanks for your openness and good luck with your own process! 😊

    • @marissaprice6260
      @marissaprice6260 27 дней назад

      I have this same problem! 4 years of it and now my body is out of wack

    • @Littleloulotus1964
      @Littleloulotus1964 27 дней назад

      @@marissaprice6260 sorry to hear that 🥹 I’ve started using pads to give me a sense of control and safety. That really helped with the anxiety.. I hope you find something that works for you! 🙏

  • @alyxcarter95
    @alyxcarter95 Год назад +1

    Thank you for putting this up and know your not alone and it is so awful and draining ! X

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Thank you so much. Sorry if you struggling too! Lots of love xxx

  • @user-ky7pt8pp9i
    @user-ky7pt8pp9i 7 месяцев назад

    I get panicked when I don’t know where public toilets are. (I know it’s not as bad as your problem)but I am afraid I will wee myself. If I am going on public transport I wear them pull on knickers for incontinence. It just makes me feel less worried and panicked. I have had actual full on anxiety when I couldn’t find a toilet and have actually wet myself. I was mortified. You can get really nice incontinence knickers that are discrete under clothes. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. It has helped me feel less alone. X

  • @user-bn5gb6tl2l
    @user-bn5gb6tl2l 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi chloe i can't believe it you amaze me. I'm so thankful i have seen this, as thought i was on my own with the toilet anxiety. Can you tell me how to get the key for the toilet PLEASE? I will be forever grateful to you.
    You are sooo brave and beautiful.

  • @sandiemannionmannion2430
    @sandiemannionmannion2430 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing Chloe. Have you thought about getting a radar key, you can use disabled toilets. I have no advice but I hope you get it sorted, sending hugs 🥰

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +2

      Hi sandie! Thank you so much. Yes I’ve got those in my handbag too! Forgot to mention it in the video, they’ve been a life saver! Thank you so so much. Thank you for your help ❤️❤️

  • @fionagriffin8062
    @fionagriffin8062 Год назад

    I would also suggest hypnotherapy. I don’t have this anxiety but I did have a real fear of doctors and hospitals to the extent I would not want to get medical help when actually needed it. Hypnotherapy didn’t exactly cure it but it helps you to manage the situations. You are so brave for saying this. Sending you lots of love xxx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Thank you so much. Oh bless you I’m sorry to hear you have that anxiety, that must be really hard. Glad it eased it a little to help you handle the situations. Thank you so much for your lovely comment ❤️❤️❤️

  • @nataliesmith1026
    @nataliesmith1026 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video….I feel your pain I don’t suffer the toilet anxiety but have a chronic fissure and you cannot explain enough to people the pain. I have had 2 rounds of Botox and still not seeing any changes. 😢

  • @alinasellock5319
    @alinasellock5319 Год назад +1

    Girl I love you! Thank you for sharing ! Hope we all heal

  • @hfohaiia2
    @hfohaiia2 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Chloe for this video! You’re not alone, i’ve been dealing with this issue and it’s no joke!! It got me so anxious I couldn’t even go out with friends ;(

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  10 месяцев назад

      Aww I am so sorry that you’re suffering too. It’s so horrible isn’t it, hope it eases for you. Lots of love xx

  • @Catherine-Terra
    @Catherine-Terra 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience with this. It’s very scary to have these issues and try to decide how to handle it. I hope you give an update on how you did over time. ❤❤

  • @orionbaden-powell1496
    @orionbaden-powell1496 10 месяцев назад

    Yes babe, get emdr. I have a rare spinal cord injury. Have a lot of issues of serious nature. But emdr can really help with trauma and anxiety x

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much going to look into it. So sorry to hear about your injury, sending you lots of love xx

  • @amywright2438
    @amywright2438 Год назад +2

    You are amazing for sharing this, and I’m so sorry for what you’re going through. I had not heard of toilet anxiety before and I really hope you are able to find options that help you ❤
    I have issues with my poo over the years and had a colonoscopy a few years ago. I didn’t know anyone else who’d had one so it became much scarier than it needed to be. I also get anal fissures after being constipated, although much milder. I would dread going to the loo and seeing blood.
    I find I don’t always get enough fibre on SW and it leaves me backed up, I recently had to go to the drs as the constipation was giving me pain in my ribs. I was given molaxole and being able to have ‘normal’ stools for the first time in a long time felt incredible. We should all talk more openly about 💩 xxx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Aww bless you Amy, thanks for your comment. Yeah I know what you mean with the fibre and SW thing, I make sure I have my bran flakes for breakfast as I find them a great source of fibre. Oh bless you that sounds awful, can't imagine pain in the ribs - I am so sorry! I am so glad you have been given something to help though, there's nothing worse than being constipated. Thanks so much for your comment and I hope you have a lovely weekend xxxx

    • @amywright2438
      @amywright2438 Год назад

      Thank you lovely, have a wonderful weekend too x

  • @ladyhaiti7801
    @ladyhaiti7801 7 месяцев назад

    Greetings Chloe, I too deal with chronic anal fissure. I have a travel bathroom bag that includes the following items: 1- travel bidet; 2- wet wipes; 3-hand sanitizer wipes; 4- smaller tub of petroleum jelly; 5- bath and body spray
    Diet- I’ve eliminated beef completely; I drink loads of water; I only eat wild caught salmon and organic chicken and gluten free carbs (load of sweet potatoes)- in short all things organic and clean for breakfast flax seed oatmeal then supper night time higher fiber cereal…. It’s a lot my quality of life has changed drastically but I still pray and push through….

  • @loribecchi8819
    @loribecchi8819 6 месяцев назад +1

    OMG everything you said about fissures is so true. I was on antibiotics and got constipated and strained too much and that was it. I thought it was a hemorrhoid but I went to a colorectal doc and after exam she said it was an anal tear. She prescribed diltiazem which is
    a blood pressure med in an ointment which is supposed to relax the muscle but it doesn't really help much.(you had somewhat of the same stuff but a different name)
    I recently had mine cleaned up and cauterized under sedation but it still hurts. It doesn't hurt when I pass poo and never had blood but it hurts like hell after and all day. It doesn't matter how soft it is and I never strain at all because I take magnesium citrate and a stool softener.The magnesium always helped me for years but I didn't take it when I was on antibiotics cause it said don't take magnesium, it might interfere with the antibiotic. UGHHH...that was why I am in this place now
    .It's all you think about right...day and night and when you wake up you're afraid to go poo cause you know it'll hurt after. I have used every kind of cream and spent SO much money on this damn thing.I have used lidocaine and also Desitin diaper rash ointment that helps somewhat to kind of coat it.
    I like you would never wish this on anybody cause there's no magic cure except that surgery which cuts the spincter muscle which can leave you incontinent! No pain but shit your pants...WTF? I am older and have had two kids so I think it might be worse for me if I had that. Maybe I will opt for botox injection next but my doc said it's expensive. I should have done that in the first place instead of all the stuff I have bought! Thank you for being so honest.Have you tried sitz baths? They help relax the muscle too. Helps somewhat.The reason it doesn't heal is because that muscle is SO tight it restricts blood flow which would heal the damn thing.That's where the botox helps I guess.God bless you and my you and I and all the others heal from this terrible thing!

    • @LesleyLopez-e5q
      @LesleyLopez-e5q 24 дня назад

      Hello, it’s been 6 months any update? Did it eventually heal on its own? Currently on day one.

    • @loribecchi8819
      @loribecchi8819 24 дня назад

      @@LesleyLopez-e5q I suffered with this for 9 months. I had a fissurectomy which didn't help.. then I had anal flap surgery. This was quite painful and it takes a long time to heal.It does feel better than it did but I still have days where it's painful. My doctor said it's healing nicely though....really? I had it done 2 months ago. Keep your bowel move ments soft and don't strain. Use the diltiazem ointment (prescrip from your doc) and hopefully it might heal. Also do sitz baths 2 times a day. After bowel movements especially.

  • @samanthakatecreates6179
    @samanthakatecreates6179 Год назад +1

    Thinking of you. I also suffer with not being able to go. You poor thing I really feel for you 😢

  • @barbaramcminigal9966
    @barbaramcminigal9966 Год назад

    You are such a brave young girl 😢 hope everything goes well for you in the future ❤️

  • @janparry6344
    @janparry6344 Год назад

    Awww chloe you are such a brave young lady and i feel so sorry for you. I'm 64 and dont suffer as you do except when i am worried or anxious about anything, i do need to go. I know that you need the therapy side but a couple of things to suggest are, instead of the pads you can buy pretty Tena pants for bladder weakness and i am getting some to wear under a swimming costume. Also regarding when driving, could you maybe get a campervan where you would have a little loo always with you and so may ease your worry straight away? You possibly wouldn't need it if you know its there and you can just pull over if you do. Take care lovely xxx

  • @sophieoates1016
    @sophieoates1016 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing Chloe - so sorry you’re going through this. I had an anal fissure in my 30s & ended up having sphincteroyomy surgery which resolved the problem immediately. I’ve always made sure since that I never get constipated. But I remember how miserable the problems made me feel. Hope you’re doing okay xx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Hi Sophie. Oh bless you, so sorry to hear you’ve gone through it too but so glad you managed to find a solution. Thank you and I hope you are fully healed! Thanks for your lovely comment ❤️❤️

  • @gennaguy3721
    @gennaguy3721 Год назад

    Bless you Chloe. Must be soo annoying because you've tried the tablets and the therapy.
    It's fight or flight. So your in 'flight'. All the blood rushes to your organs and muscles. You get rid of all the poo and wee so that your lighter to run away from said 'threat'. And blood rushes to your arms and legs so you can run. The threat being the traffic/lack of toilet etc. I had this and luckily mine has gone but I do get very panicky in traffic still but its more of a fear of being stuck/trapped. I have had to use the toilet in so many strange places, I feel.your pain

  • @emmajane7745
    @emmajane7745 3 месяца назад +1

    Its so hard for people to understand this. My last 2 trips abroad were a 10 min taxi journey from the airport for this reason but even that 10 mins is in pure fear. I cannot go anywhere without a toilet and no longer than 10 mins in the car. Its so debilitating.

  • @taranazare2633
    @taranazare2633 Год назад

    You've been so strong. I'm sorry for the pain you've been through. I experience toilet anxiety with regard to passing urine. Hypnotherapy helped me mentally. But I find I still feel physical tension down there. Slow and continual exhalation helps dampen the physical symptoms (heart racing, etc.). I would be curious to know if anyone with need-to-go-now anxiety has tried muscle relaxation training.

    • @marissaprice6260
      @marissaprice6260 27 дней назад

      I have this too! I might need to try hypnotherapy

  • @Lorna.R
    @Lorna.R Год назад

    This is such a brave and honest video for you to put out. I hope you find something to help you soon. Xx

  • @fionahannah1759
    @fionahannah1759 7 месяцев назад

    So sorry to hear about this awful anxiety you are going through. Could it be an idea that you keep a potty under your car seat like a peace of mind thing to know if you’ve got to go then you can just sit on it while in traffic xx

  • @dawn9709
    @dawn9709 Год назад +1

    Chloe you can get incontinance PANTS! Defo recommend and double up with pads inside if need be xx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +1

      Oh amazing! Didn’t know they were a thing! Thank you thank you thank you! Going to order some now! Thank you 🙏🏼 xxx

    • @valerietrent58
      @valerietrent58 Год назад

      Bit drastic but buy a camper van with loo. Also adult nappy pants, there very slim nowadays .
      Can’t imagine how awful it must be for you. Hope a subscriber has the answer for you. X

  • @user-kb5yg2zk2q
    @user-kb5yg2zk2q 15 дней назад

    I do so feel for you Chloe. I did live with all that you mentioned. All fixed now due to cutting right back on caffeine (my nerves could no longer take it!!!) I do wonder do you drink the Pepsi Max with caffeine/or caffeine free. Worth checking if caffeine is the trigger. Best wishes.

  • @katiebrooks6948
    @katiebrooks6948 Год назад

    Bless you, I really hope you find a way to make this more manageable for you in the future x

  • @suburbjorn
    @suburbjorn Месяц назад

    The toilet anxiety is soooo real if you have issues w things like fissures and hemorrhoids. It’s horrible. I went on a trip to my bfs parents and they don’t have a bidet 😭 I was constipated and developed a new issue due to ointment medication I’m on for my fissure and the fact they didn’t have a bidet (I also developed a horrible chafing rash on my butt so that’s where I am w that). New nightmare situation of pain unlocked.

  • @MW-fq4ld
    @MW-fq4ld 2 месяца назад

    it is as if you are talking about me😮 it steals my joy and peace

  • @bryancarpenter7131
    @bryancarpenter7131 Год назад

    Thank you. You are a very brave lady.

  • @danmontgomery1720
    @danmontgomery1720 3 месяца назад

    I can relate to all of this everything your explaining is the same as me. Thankyou for sharing

  • @louisepritchard8849
    @louisepritchard8849 Год назад

    It’s terrible, you’ve been on all the medications I have. When flying I have to take Imodium which I shouldn’t have too.
    Good luck Chloe, I hope you find a way xx

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Thank you so much. I can totally relate, it’s so horrible isn’t it. Thank you again ❤️❤️

  • @taranazare2633
    @taranazare2633 Год назад

    I got my hypnotherapy funded through workplace health insurance. If you're considering private treatment, check whether you or your partner have a policy already that will cover it.

  • @GameViewHD
    @GameViewHD 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Chloe 😁
    I am also struggling with an anal fissure, thanks for sharing this video!
    Anal fiasures are no joke, some days I'm in agony for 10 hours after a BM, it's completely ruined my quality of life and i am constantly petrified of my next bowel movement.
    I'm booked in for the botox in 6 days so i really hope i see some changes.
    I noticed this video was 3 months ago, how are you doing now?
    I hope your making good progress. Sorry this has happened to you

    • @ladyhaiti7801
      @ladyhaiti7801 7 месяцев назад

      Greetings… I have some questions if you don’t mind…1- how was the BM next day after the Botox 2-how long was your Recovey time 3- are you better now any relapse
      Thx

    • @GameViewHD
      @GameViewHD 7 месяцев назад

      @ladyhaiti7801 hello! Honestly maybe i got lucky but i felt 0 pain during any bowel movements after. And i was fully recovered in a month and now have no fissure!

  • @wilmajohnston4750
    @wilmajohnston4750 Год назад

    Well done for having courage to talk about this , for me i have ibs nd really panic when im out and can't find a disabled toilet open 🙄

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      It is such a horrible feeling isn't it, sorry to hear you suffer too. Sending you lots of love xx

  • @alissaashworth1187
    @alissaashworth1187 Год назад

    This sounds really challenging Chloe. Anxiety actually starts in the body so by the time you’re thinking about it your body is way ahead. Talking therapy can only do so much. Learning how to shift the anxiety from your body is key. This is what has changed my life. Have you heard of somatic therapy? I think it might be helpful for you. Also maybe read The body keeps the score.

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Oh this is really interesting thank you for the suggestion. I have never heard of somatic therapy so something I am going to look into today actually, thank you so so much!!! Hope you have a lovely weekend xxx

  • @sharonsullivan8463
    @sharonsullivan8463 Год назад +2

    Bless your heart

  • @sallymarshall6188
    @sallymarshall6188 Год назад

    Amazing of u to put this out there ❤

  • @ljubobike
    @ljubobike Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @maries8207
    @maries8207 Год назад

    Thankyou so much for sharing and to go into so much detail is really going to help alot of people. I suffer from toilet anxiety and it can ruin going out. Like you i have the can't wait card, and thankyou so much for telling us about the app, i will definitely get that app. Xxx❤

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      No worries at all, thank YOU for watching. Bless you, so sorry that you suffer too. It's horrendous. Yeah get the app, it is really helpful!! Sending you loads of love xxx

  • @leesanderson6885
    @leesanderson6885 Год назад +2

    My top tip to anyone suffering with anal fissure.. hemorroids.....1. cooled boiled water through the day...I start my day with two black coffees which triggers things moving...sometimes need a 3rd cooled boiled water and maybe a banana...Some fibre breakfast. Two kiwi. I avoid anything with white flour. Personally I have a jar of asparagus, soups. You find what suits you. Keep well hydrated. I do take stool softeners. When the time comes to open bowels. I don't sit down until I know it's about to happen. No pushing .no pressure .a few seconds and I'm done. I had Hemorroids recently..(never again) can't imagine the agony of a fissure. Keep everything nice and soft. Aaahhhhhh!

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Thank you so much for all that info!! Great help, thank you!!!

  • @emma-leighsmith6695
    @emma-leighsmith6695 Год назад

    You’re so brave telling your story so frankly like this. It will really help people feeling the same ❤. As someone that has done both CBT and EMDR for PTSD & health anxiety I really recommend EMDR (Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing therapy). I personally needed to tackle the PTSD for my situation as this was the main root of my health anxiety. This really helped my PTSD symptoms and helped me understand and accept my trauma. I would definitely recommend taking a look into it to see if you think it will suit you. I then did the CBT course on the NHS after this and believe this has worked far more than it would have done without the EMDR first. I’m no therapist but I know from personal experience that our brain blocks out traumatic experiences even if you don’t think it was one at the time (similar to what you have described about the coach transfer when you were younger). So it might be worth a go. I felt so lost at the beginning of my journey to get better and I know how you feel with the frustration of it taking over your life ❤. Hope this helps and I’m sending lots of love 💕

  • @lemonaid927
    @lemonaid927 Год назад

    Hey Chloe, so sorry to hear you are going through this, but amazing that you are sharing your story as sometimes 💩 carries a taboo (poet and I know it 😅) ❤
    I also had toilet anxiety too but luckily mine only happens a couple of times a year. I would definitely say time is a healer.
    I tried ALL the medication, but the one that helped was loperamide. At one point I think I was taking the max dosage, don’t quote me on this but I think it was 8 tablets by the doctor.
    I had therapy through Big Moose which is the cafe in Cardiff! I saw Graham. He taught me lots of techniques and helped me reduce my medication.
    Loperamide is great and maybe you could take it every time you go in the car so you know that you won’t be able to 💩 but also my concern was that I had to stop relying on tablets, but maybe you can slowly reduce as you feel more confident?
    I had to remember just like you that it was all in my head, but ofc very real. Your toilet anxiety is triggering your flight/ fight mode and your body is getting rid of any waste e.g poo to make yourself lighter so you can run away. Interesting primal instincts! The body concentrates it’s energy on pumping your blood to your major muscle organs. Focus on learning techniques to soothe your parasympathetic nervous system.
    I would recommend medication, therapy and giving time.
    It seems that you have a very strong mind, e.g every time you see traffic you may tell yourself or think I’m going to poo like you say if I take this sugar table I’ll be fine. Therapy will be really helpful in redirecting your through process and neurons.
    I didn’t get on with NHS therapy as it didn’t go ‘deep’ enough. I would recommend Graham from Big Moose, Sarah Hudson from Harley Therapy or try hypnotherapy (but this isn’t one I try).
    Don’t be too harsh on yourself and you’ll get there ❤❤❤

    • @lemonaid927
      @lemonaid927 Год назад

      Bless you!! Just seen you tried loperamide and it led to so much pain :(

    • @angussymons
      @angussymons 8 месяцев назад

      G’day, loperamide is the medication she’s talking about having ‘overused’ in the video (imodium)

  • @acaulfield473
    @acaulfield473 Год назад

    Such a brave video! Perhaps ‘Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)’ therapy might help

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  11 месяцев назад

      Oooo I have never heard of this, thank you for sharing - I will defientley look into it, thanks you again xxx

  • @lydsterencio410
    @lydsterencio410 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much Chloe❤️.

  • @clarethurtle9254
    @clarethurtle9254 Год назад +1

    I know that must have been hard to make! Well done Chloe. Has it affected your relationship at all? How do you work together to combat your anxiety?

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +2

      Hi, aww thank you. Not affected it at all, I have the most amazing partner, he is SOOOO understanding and patient with me. He knows it's out of my control and I can't help it - we just work together by leaving plenty of time and communicating. Thanks for your comment xx

  • @user-ir3gd4bu3w
    @user-ir3gd4bu3w 9 месяцев назад

    This is so me but have the urination side of exactly what you described. Exactly.😢

  • @juliahutchinson4542
    @juliahutchinson4542 Год назад +3

    I suffer with Lichen Sclerosus, it started in the anal area. Tearing & itching are typical symptoms. We all have to trust what the experts tell us but so important to rule LS out as it is typically misdiagnosed by doctors due to lack of awareness.

    • @Sandra-qw3bk
      @Sandra-qw3bk Год назад +2

      I have this I’m old , it took years for them to diagnose it . And then blamed me , for not asking for help 😢

    • @juliahutchinson4542
      @juliahutchinson4542 Год назад +2

      @@Sandra-qw3bk exactly! An extremely familiar story. Doctors are misdiagnosing this condition as thrush, hemearoids etc. And the worrying thing is, if it's missed and left untreated there is a risk of it turning cancerous.

    • @juliahutchinson4542
      @juliahutchinson4542 Год назад +2

      @@Sandra-qw3bk many women are too ashamed and embarrassed to come forward, it's not your fault.

    • @pedrotheminidashhund6055
      @pedrotheminidashhund6055 Год назад +1

      I was having a smear when it was brought to my attention! Was only 30 at the time! X

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

  • @sharronlewis3429
    @sharronlewis3429 Год назад

    ❤️🤩💕 Chloe, your Bloody amazing for talking about 💩 & wee, your not alone. Thank you.

  • @vincentolivieri4468
    @vincentolivieri4468 8 месяцев назад

    Hotel transfer story so relatable. In a big bus going to all the hotels.. 30minute drive took 2 hours😅 then the flight back panic started when plane left cause seatbells closed.
    I thought this was way less common.

  • @tenore85
    @tenore85 3 месяца назад

    If the anxiety is about pooping yourself, what about if you deliberately go out in the car to a traffic jam area, wearing incontinence pants. Basically flooding yourself with the idea that it’s okay to poop. It might sounds backwards but if you think that it’s in your head, then the anxiety must be around pooping your pants, and if you eliminate that, by wearing the pants, maybe it will go away?

  • @taz09216
    @taz09216 Год назад

    Just a tip. i think if you use the bush, it eliminates anxiety because you eliminate the need for a toilet.

  • @ronaldarnold9512
    @ronaldarnold9512 Год назад

    Chloe I would like to thank you for putting that on here I have the same trouble as soon as I go to a different location the first thing I look for is a toilet I won’t travel on a bus and the same as you when I am in a car panic in till I get were we are going I have sent for one of then cards carn’t wait and got the flush on the app so many thanks again take care

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Oh bless you thank you. I am so sorry to hear you suffer too. It’s awful. Busses are the worst for me too, unless there’s a loo! Yes glad you’ve ordered one of those cards. Also radar disabled toilet keys you can buy online and they are fab to carry around with you for peace of mind too! Hope that helps xxx

  • @pedrotheminidashhund6055
    @pedrotheminidashhund6055 Год назад

    You just described me!
    Also had camera up & diagnosed with fissure at Christmas.
    I know that pain girl...
    I now take movical in evenings go in morning (or dont go out)! & tell myself when out i DONT need to go...xx

    • @pedrotheminidashhund6055
      @pedrotheminidashhund6055 Год назад

      Don't have the second opp where they cut you, looked into it and not always good results.
      Got to be last option!x

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +1

      Bless you, so sorry you're suffering too. Yes I take the same laxatives! To keep everything as soft as possible isn't it! Yeah loads of people tell me not to do the operation, or at least until if we're lucky enough to have children. Thanks for your comment and I am so sorry you are going through it too. Xxxx

  • @DanielleBlake600
    @DanielleBlake600 Год назад

    Hi,can you keep a portable camping toilet in the boot of your car,so as long as you can pull over somewhere safe you always have a toilet with you.just an idea im sure you have already thought of it.

  • @Craftmini007
    @Craftmini007 3 месяца назад

    This is such a helpful video! You coudlnt have described my symptoms any more similar! How are you doing now? It’s so so consuming 😢

    • @Craftmini007
      @Craftmini007 3 месяца назад

      The immodiums too! You’re so not alone with this girl.

  • @wendyshort7725
    @wendyshort7725 Год назад

    Hi Chloe, I've just subscribed to your channel. Thank you for talking about your experience with toilet anxiety, i found it really helpful. The one thing I find exacerbates my need to use the toilet is if I have a full bladder, so I try to go for a wee as often as possible. Have you tried yarrow? It's a herbal ointment. It really helped me as I caused myself haemorrhoids after doing keto. It may help you hopefully with your fissure. X

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Hi Wendy, thanks for subscribing - means the world! I am glad you found the video helpful. Never heard of yarrow, going to order some now! Thank you so so so so much, hope you're ok and have a lovely weekend. xxx

  • @georgiadaleyX
    @georgiadaleyX Год назад +1

    So good but awful to finally hear someone experience the same thing as me x the only thing that has helped me but I don’t think has made it go away is EMDR therapy, I could pinpoint some trauma and address it when it gave me instant stomach ache in the sessions and I knew that was where it started, I felt calmer after it and could regain control a bit better but definitely think I need more sessions as 1.5 years later I’m back to looking for the nearest toilet 😞xx but deffo look into it

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад

      Oh bless you, I am sorry to hear you suffer too. Sending you love. Oh amazing I will look into that, Ive never heard of it before so thank you! Awwww I’m sorry, definitely look into some more sessions. Lots of love and thank you again xxxx

    • @orionbaden-powell1496
      @orionbaden-powell1496 10 месяцев назад

      Emdr is life changing.

  • @daniellebrogan8699
    @daniellebrogan8699 Год назад +1

    I have kidney disease and my whole life is governed by finding a toilet, I once went to a petrol station, they wouldn't let me use the toilet and I wet myself there on the floor
    It was horrendous

    • @ChloePhillips_SW
      @ChloePhillips_SW  Год назад +2

      Omg bless you I am so so so sorry that must have been awful & very traumatic for you. I am so sorry, I hope you don't have anything happen like that to you again xxx