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Just get the surgery. Have had the procedure done on both sides now, I'm just lucky I guess, and it's fine after it heals in a few weeks. Not sure why you'd need a cat scan. It's a simple diagnosis and the surgery's not that difficult. The longer you wait, the more likely there's complications. Good luck.
Same here - both sides and had “mesh procedure”. After one week I was helping my daughter and son inlaw move. No big deal...Mark
GET THE OPERATION ,you'll be glad you did.TOMB
I assume your hernia is "reducible", or the loop of intestine goes back into the abdominal cavity where it belongs, and only "pops out" at times. If thats the case, and its small, you may be able to get by for a while by strengthening the muscles in the area. There are different "hernia garments" that put pressure on the area to help keep things in place, that may help. As far as riding position, I think the V 11 sport's sport touring ergos will be fine for you. Much better than a foot forward riding position, like a cruiser has. The surgical repair isnt too bad at all, especially if done laparoscopically, but unfortunately they do re occur sometimes, and thats where I think strengthening the muscles plays an important part long term. Rick.
Get the operation. You'll be glad you did.My operation was done at the VA .One day of rest , then light duty stuff , second day resumed my daily walks etc.Hardest thing was trying to get the glue off that was used to close the opening for surgery , and some slight swelling.My Umbilical Hernia was much worse. Two weeks of trying to get back to moving , going to the bathroom , and hoping you didn't have too sneeze. After the Umbilical Hernia operation you will understand what a woman goes through after having a Cesarean section GET THE OPERATION ,you'll be glad you did.TOMB
Ya, get it.. I had this also.. And I cant go as far to say I was good to go in a week... It wasnt that bad after a few days.. I had bad swelling of.. "senstive bits" though... But really... Hernia's dont fix themselves.. its not going away. Just get it fixed, and start healing.
THISDue to meds I was on I developed two in quick succession. The second one was large and very close to the scrotum. A couple of times I had great difficulty popping it back in and the pain was getting worrying. I had the same surgeon for each. He used mesh both times and I have had absolutely no ill effects.Absolutely no problems on the bike.
80CX100"I'm not in pain yet"Until you are.Don't wait to long , siting an old proverb "a stitch in time saves nine ".Its up to you but i would go for the less invasive route and get the smaller repair.I'm not a doctor but how it was explained to me----You don't want your intestine to come through the abdominal wall and get infected andrequire a much more invasive surgery to repair .Get taken care of!TOMB
I had bad swelling of.. "senstive bits" though...
Re the "Cat scan", I might have the wrong term, they referred me for imaging, I assumed Cat scan, but maybe it's something else "Ultra Sound"?, I'll find out Monday.Thanks for the feedback on the surgery, I'm learning it's a pretty common procedure.TksKelly
80CX100"I'm not in pain yet"Until you are.TOMB
This getting old ain't for wimps; I hate to start discussions here that I should save for social hour at the nursing home, but I'm confident that some of the knowledgeable people here have faced this issue and may be able to offer some insight, what works, what doesn't, what helps, what hurts etc.My guts have felt "off" for a month or two and after noticing a definite lump in my lower right groin area, I went to the doctor, where he diagnosed a hernia, I have imaging catscan? booked for next week and have been researching, core strengthening, self help stuff etc. Many times I've read Chuck talk about increasing core strength to ride some of the lean forward styled bikes, I understand it NOW.Here's the horn of my dilemma; I've picked up a V11 Lemans,I did a 15-20 kms trial ride in the fall and the ergos weren't bad, I'm excited about getting the bike going on the road and I think with MPH risers my neck should be all right.But this latest hernia diagnosis is causing some serious doubts, if I exercise and get my core in better shape by spring and hop on the V11 Lemans with it's forward riding position and everything goes well, bonus. But if I exercise my core and get on the V11 Lemans and aggravate the hernia to the point I can't ride at all on any bike, I will be seriously pissed.Has anyone here had experience with this type of hernia and the pros and cons of different bikes and ergos, ie sitting straight up, leaning a little back a little forward?I'd love to hear some voices of experience BEFORE I go nuts working on the V11 Lemans and putting it on the road.TiaKelly
A hernia is not an old age thing it can happen anytime, I had mine 20 years ago.I was as for as a buck rat back then running 50k per week.
Had mine repaired 40 years ago. Old school, 6 inch scar and mesh. Everything was great, Doctor said take a week off from work and relax. Sounded like a great plan. Decided to go fishing one afternoon that week. Stepped in a hole along the lake side, fell to the ground and laid in the weeds for a hour getting over the pain from the ripping stitches. Healed and have never had an issue since.
The only repair for hernia is surgery. As others have mentioned, don't wait and make a relatively small problem turn into a big one. After surgery you can concentrate on healing and improving core strength. Doing any kind of abdominal strengthening now before you see your MD would not be advised. Could very easily make the situation worse. Worrying about bike riding position is about # 3 or 4 on your what is most important list.
I will say that my wife was at the emergency clinic when they diagnosed the second one and showed me how to "pop it back". Even then it wasn't always obliging and they said to us "if you can't get it back it will strangulate and you have about two hours before the intestine dies and then you will be in serious schtook. Great when some of my out-of-town trips took about that time to get back home. Embarrassing lying on ones back at the side of the road with feet in the air feverishly groping my groin trying to stuff my guts back in! Get the op!
I had this very op. on the run up to Xmas. And as someone who's never had any medical treatment (or even attended hospital) in my life, I hadn't a clue what to expect. In the event, it was a routine affair. Attend hospital at around noon, and leave again at around 5pm the same day. No issues at all.Just lie on the trolley and relax; and the next thing you know you're awake again in the recovery room (..without any recall of actually waking up!) - and feeling, if anything, a tad euphoric. I had full awareness instantly, and no problems walking thereafter.You'll be sore for two-weeks, and the area directly around the wound will likely retain fluid and swell. In my case, the main body of swelling disappeared over a two day period during the third week, leaving only the (extensive) bruising/swelling to my nether-regions.It's now five weeks since the op., all has returned to normal, and I've largely forgotten there's even a mesh in there. There are no ugly 'stitch' marks along the (4") wound (..all stitches are internal): it's simply a straight red line on my skin that's barely noticeable now and I'm sure will all but disappear in a few weeks.I'd lived with the hernia for many years (..suffering pain, mainly with the build-up of heat under my m'cycle leathers) but I'm now wondering why I put off treatment! Steve
Get the surgery and don't worry. I had both the inguinial and umbilical done at the same time. The recovery process was not even memorable. I think no lifting over 20 pounds for a couple weeks. I was in my late 30's and in excellent shape. So I don't think age is a factor.IIRC, the best place in the world to have your hernia fixed is in Ontario, Canada. Don't recall the name of the facility. US Senator Rand Paul recently went there to have his fixed.