Hernia Repair and Rehabilitation

Hernia Repair and Rehabilitation

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Digger

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14,669 posts

191 months

Thursday 19th February 2015
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Evening All.

Next Saturday (28th) I'm scheduled for a laparoscopic (sp?) operation to repair a bilateral inguinal hernia, ie two hernias, one on each side of the groin.

Having been a gym rat most of my life, and very much so over the last 15 months, I spoke briefly yesterday with my surgeon and was surprised when he told me that I should be fully functional and able to resume my current level of training within a month!! In my mind I was thinking double that, and more! It does put my mind at rest that I shouldn't be out of the gym for too long.

Like most would have done I've googled a few online rehab plans but would be interested in any PH'er PT's and members' experiences and advice.

Not the biggest operation in the world given what some have been through on here recently but I haven't been under the knife since I was a little nipper, so am a tad nervous!

Edited by Digger on Thursday 19th February 23:53

DUMBO100

1,878 posts

184 months

Thursday 19th February 2015
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I've had two hernia operations on different sides and different times, I had been a bit too much at the gym too. My Doctor said I could go back to work and drive after a week, which I did and suffered a haematoma. I was rushed to hospital in the middle of the night covered in putrid blood after it ruptured. It was pretty gruesome and required another two operations to fix. Take your time to heal properly

Digger

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14,669 posts

191 months

Thursday 19th February 2015
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Indeed I intend to. smile Kind of looking forward to the R&R to be honest. Sounds like you were one of the unlucky statistics.

Out of interest was it related to any clotting issue?

Digger

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14,669 posts

191 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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Oh well. Out of the gym for a couple of weeks or four. Gently gently.


Davel

8,982 posts

258 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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You've had a gastric band fitted haven't you?

How was it anyway? I've a belly button hernia too and keep thinking of having it done but the doctor says it's not needed yet.

Digger

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14,669 posts

191 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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Nope not a belly button hernia. As mine was a bilateral inguinal hernia ie one on both sides, and the TAPP method was used, the navel incision is to insert and inflate the cavity with CO2, the other two are to insert various instruments and mesh for repairing both hernias.

I went in to theatre Saturday just after midday and woke up around 2pm. I was surprised how reasonably alert I felt when I came to where as after my last GA, admittedly more than 10 years ago I was in limbo between wanting to go back to sleep and wake up, feeling I could do neither, but yesterday was snacking on a snack box of sandwich, tub of mandarins, OJ, and biccies within an hour or less.

Pain not too bad at the time. They won't release you until you've eaten, drunk, and weed. I told the nurse I thought I wasn't ready to wee, but he told me that was the tightness and discomfort in the groin making me think that. Lo and behold the floodgates opened. smile

No bruising anywhere. Just general discomfort and mild pain when trying to stand up from a seated position, getting out of bed is also a challenge! Generally the whole area feels tight up till now. That'll probably last a few more days.

They gave me several days worth of Co-Dydramol (Codeine and Paracetamol) which I've been taking every 4hrs religiously. I also haven't had a poo since the operation, which is to be expected so as well as the painkillers they gave me a bottle of lactulose laxative which will supposedly loosen things up over the initial 2-3 days. Not particularly looking forward to that episode! smile

Davel

8,982 posts

258 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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My mistake - it was the dressing over the belly button that confused me.

CoolHands

18,630 posts

195 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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Wow that looks odd. I had one side done when I was a teenager but back then they made the cut a bit further, errr, down there IYKWIM. I think I have one around my belly button which I'd like to get done but the NHS annoys me as they basically try and put you off. I'm sure because of the cost. Right joke considering all the fecking losers they treat for all sorts of st.

The GP kept (I haven't bothered trying for a few years) saying that it wasn't really a problem if it wasn't affecting me. But I can feel it and I'm concerned it'll get worse when I get older and weaker, and the the operation will be a bit more dodgy (risky etc) too! (If I'm an old git).

NarrinRad

151 posts

175 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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I've had 4 Hernia's now, including a double like yours.

I would take it really easy if I were you, 4 weeks in my experience is early, I took it really easy and came back gradually.

I was and still am extremely fit, but I struggled for quite some time, even opening a door was tough, let alone putting on my boxers.

I can lift too but again i went back to a light gradual build up of weights,

I hope you recover well, If you think you are going to sneeze, roll up into a ball, it helps.

Narrin

Digger

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14,669 posts

191 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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Luckily no sneezes yet (fingers crossed), although I have always had a persistent cough, worse in Spring/Summer which luckily I've managed to suppress reasonably well so far.

I'll (cliche) take it day by day but thinking a minimum of 2 months before I return to my usual level of training, which is heavily biased to cardio and intervals. I don't lift per se, but do light to medium dumbell and kettle bell work amongst other stuff.

45yo btw!