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Inguinal Hernia? - Longer Read
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<blockquote data-quote="rezarxt" data-source="post: 15748720" data-attributes="member: 70094"><p>Back in March, I had double inguinal hernias (both sides) and one in my abdomen. I'm 27 and was in excellent health. I actually got them when I was demoing my kitchen. It didn't hurt at all, but I noticed the lump which sounded exactly like your situation.</p><p></p><p>I had surgery a few weeks later and the doctor put mesh in both sides. My abdomen he was able to sew up without needing mesh. I was back at work after about 11-12 days (I work with computers). I couldn't lift anything over 10 lbs for 10 weeks though. I was able to return to exercising after 12 weeks. But I re-injured the area several months later in the gym on the rowing machine. I've been out of the gym now for another 2-3 months trying to let it heal again. Doctor said I didn't bust the mesh, but I was in quite a bit of pain. When you get the surgery, take it veryyyy easy. It is extremely easy to re-injure and takes about 9 months to fully reseal. It never heals like new though. Its weak forever. If you need any details, feel free to message me. I can probably offer good advice because I just lived this recently. Its a huge pain in the ass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rezarxt, post: 15748720, member: 70094"] Back in March, I had double inguinal hernias (both sides) and one in my abdomen. I'm 27 and was in excellent health. I actually got them when I was demoing my kitchen. It didn't hurt at all, but I noticed the lump which sounded exactly like your situation. I had surgery a few weeks later and the doctor put mesh in both sides. My abdomen he was able to sew up without needing mesh. I was back at work after about 11-12 days (I work with computers). I couldn't lift anything over 10 lbs for 10 weeks though. I was able to return to exercising after 12 weeks. But I re-injured the area several months later in the gym on the rowing machine. I've been out of the gym now for another 2-3 months trying to let it heal again. Doctor said I didn't bust the mesh, but I was in quite a bit of pain. When you get the surgery, take it veryyyy easy. It is extremely easy to re-injure and takes about 9 months to fully reseal. It never heals like new though. Its weak forever. If you need any details, feel free to message me. I can probably offer good advice because I just lived this recently. Its a huge pain in the ass. [/QUOTE]
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