Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
Anyone had surgery to fix it? specifically the one mentioned below...
Laparoscopic hernia repair is what im getting.
How long was the recovery? hurt much afterwards?y
[Edited on August 25, 2011 at 10:34 PM. Reason : aa] 8/25/2011 10:34:26 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
i've never had one... how do you know if you get one? 8/25/2011 10:34:52 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
started hurting a lot when I ran. Got some pretty hardcore spasming down there in the groin area. Had a sore lump develop. Went to doc to get it checked, got a c-scan. I have one in my groin on the right side.
My gf is a nursing assistant and noticed it while I was hitting it from the back. Pokes out a bit. So she made me go to the doctor. 8/25/2011 10:37:44 PM |
GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
The Chronicles of Hernia 8/25/2011 10:44:06 PM |
Hiro All American 4673 Posts user info edit post |
I had a hernia surgery, left side of the groin area between thigh and pelvis. If I recall, it took about a month to heal before I was out and about like normal, but keep in mind this was 15 years ago that I had the procedure done. I have a faint 3" scar remaining and a very tiny "knot" from the disolving stitches. Being that I was 9 years old at the time, I must say that it didn't hurt afterwards. More of just a sore feeling. I remember when I came out of surgery, there was a 26 year old woman crying her eyes out about 4 beds down who supposedly had the same surgery, so I guess YMMV.
When I run really hard (like when I was in cross-country) or do an extended swimming session, I'll definitely feel a knot in my muscle and it begins to feel sore. The doctors I've seen since say it's scar tissue from the surgery and that it's normal. Otherwise, I'm tough as an ox!!!!1 I was born with one but it hadn't bothered me until I had joined a swim team and my abilities were being held back from the injury.
[Edited on August 26, 2011 at 1:08 AM. Reason : .] 8/26/2011 12:52:42 AM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
that sounds like the other option i had for surgery. the doc said it could scar up and hurt in the future....mine is apparently the new way to do it...
3 weeks recovery vs 6 weeks
[Edited on August 26, 2011 at 12:59 AM. Reason : ya] 8/26/2011 12:59:11 AM |
Netstorm All American 7547 Posts user info edit post |
My Mom has had about 8 hernias (not sure what kind) resulting from C-sections for me and my brother. These were a different kind, and they hurt a lot before and after, so yeah. 8/26/2011 1:24:37 AM |
ncsuallday Sink the Flagship 9818 Posts user info edit post |
I had two when I was a kid. like age 4 and 5 or so. I'm actually worried I'm more likely to get one again. Sometimes I get pain where my scars are but haven't had another since. It has to do with a weak abdominal/pelvic "wall" (not sure the medical term) on the inside. My dad has also had one recently and the recovery time for him wasn't that bad. maybe a week or two (granted he wasn't doing cart wheels or anything) 8/26/2011 3:09:16 AM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
One of my buddies had to get that surgery done. He was out of work for about a week. 8/26/2011 9:27:26 AM |
Lionheart I'm Eggscellent 12775 Posts user info edit post |
my dad has a had a few, bout 20 years ago he had a more traditional surgery and was laid out for a week.
Come last year got the minimally invasive was up and running around after about 3 days even though he shouldn't have been 8/26/2011 9:56:51 AM |
jtw208 5290 Posts user info edit post |
let me hit it from the back, girl i won't catch a hernia bust off on your couch, now you've got Seamans furniture 8/26/2011 10:29:00 AM |
Lokken All American 13361 Posts user info edit post |
its laparoscopic
it will be like a sore papercut you will be fine.
I had 2 hernias in highschool, they hurt but they cut all the way through muscle to fix it.
I had gal bladder removed via laparoscopic, was fine the next day. 8/26/2011 11:00:01 AM |
benz240 All American 4476 Posts user info edit post |
you might even be able to get a laparoscopic hernia repair that doesn't involve entry into the abdominal cavity itself...totally extraperitoneal (TEP) repair. end up with a small skin incision under your belly button and a couple more even smaller ones lower down. return to work/play is a lot faster, there's less risk of injuring bowel, and you don't have a long scar over the groin. this is a good video explaining the procedure, risks and benefits. go see the guys at Rex surgical and they will get you fixed up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbZfeMX-gMA 8/26/2011 12:30:04 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
TEP is what im getting. I couldnt remember it was called TEP.
I also live in Washington State. Naval Hospital Bremerton is doing this one. ha 8/26/2011 2:43:23 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
I had begun to think that I could go without this surgery...till the past two days where its been burning and swollen all day. 8/27/2011 6:59:49 PM |
benz240 All American 4476 Posts user info edit post |
it won't get any smaller/less painful on its own. and its always at risk for incarceration which could necessitate a big operation and bowel resection 8/28/2011 8:22:11 AM |
brownie27 All American 3030 Posts user info edit post |
I had an inguinal hernia last year. Basically looked like a golf ball in my nut sack. Got it fixed and couldn't really move at all the 1st two days without slouching over. About a week or so later I was fully mobile, but couldn't work out for a month.
I worked out anyways.
All-in-all, it's a fairly easy procedure. 8/29/2011 3:34:15 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
we will see! Sept 16th comes soon!! 8/30/2011 1:45:17 AM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
well that surgery sucks.
[Edited on September 16, 2011 at 6:10 PM. Reason : a lot of swelling] 9/16/2011 6:06:55 PM |
benz240 All American 4476 Posts user info edit post |
Doesn't look too bad. The dermabond is always a good choice, no steri strips to fall off or anything. Your scars are just slightly oozy underneath that so they look thicker than the actual cut. Should get better in a week or two 9/16/2011 9:02:56 PM |
puck_it All American 15446 Posts user info edit post |
This 54 year old geezer that i play hockey with, he had hernia surgery to repair two. Dude was back on the ice in under a month.
But he's a bad ass. He's better than most 20 year old are at hockey. 9/16/2011 9:11:15 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
the pain meds work pretty good, I heard ill be the sorest in the morning! 9/16/2011 11:03:44 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
my gramps is getting this on tuesday without going under. ;/ 9/16/2011 11:05:44 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
why not? 9/16/2011 11:06:47 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
risk of stroke or something. they're paralyzing him from abdomen down i believe. 9/16/2011 11:09:00 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
wow...crazy! Prayers are with him! 9/16/2011 11:12:20 PM |
Steven All American 6156 Posts user info edit post |
They werent kidding. I woke up at 330am dying...I couldnt even get out of bed before I took some pain meds. 9/17/2011 7:10:48 PM |