Big Belly?

Real Tar Heel
Real Tar Heel Member Posts: 307 Member

A question for you good people, hope the holiday shopping is done and you're ready to relax.

We know our livers are great. You cut them in half and that half gets replaced. Unfortunately, it doesn't grow back to the regular shape, it just creates new volume in the existing tissue. So it appears my desire to have a six-pack stomach will never be realized (if it ever would be). I noticed that I have a large lump on the side where I had the resection, somewhat hard compared to the rest of my aging tummy. Anyone else with a major resection experience this?

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  • SnapDragon2
    SnapDragon2 Member Posts: 714 Member
    Could it be a hernia?  Or

    Could it be a hernia?  Or maybe scar tissue formng?

  • SandiaBuddy
    SandiaBuddy Member Posts: 1,381 Member
    edited December 2020 #3
    Lumpy

    I got particularly thin when I had cancer and surgery.  Since then, I have put on about 20 pounds, and there is a bit of a lump over the surgery scar.  I figure it is just fat, and the doctors have never been concerned.  Who knows?  

  • darcher
    darcher Member Posts: 304 Member
    Not a big belly.

      I ended up with a scar that looks like a typical C-section.  Makes for not disclosing having cancer awkward at an inopportune moment.

  • Real Tar Heel
    Real Tar Heel Member Posts: 307 Member

    Could it be a hernia?  Or

    Could it be a hernia?  Or maybe scar tissue formng?

    Hmm, I do have scar tissue.

    Hmm, I do have scar tissue. But on the organ, nothing in the post-surgery scan about it. That was two and 1/2 months after. I dunno, it just looks strange, noticably larger on one side. I assume it's about the new shape of the organ. I just wonder if anyone else had experienced it.

  • Real Tar Heel
    Real Tar Heel Member Posts: 307 Member
    darcher said:

    Not a big belly.

      I ended up with a scar that looks like a typical C-section.  Makes for not disclosing having cancer awkward at an inopportune moment.

    Ha! Well that's something I

    Ha! Well that's something I won't have to worry about. I do have the L-shaped scar, but a big ol' lump on the side of it.

  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Lump

    My husband had kidney cancer and had his kidney removed.  The side of his removal is so much bigger in that area than the other.  It almost looks like something is pushing his stomach out.  The doctor told him that your inners will just take up that existing extra space and sometimes extrude out further in that open area.  I'm not sure if that is going on with you, but it seems to make sense.

    Kim

  • Real Tar Heel
    Real Tar Heel Member Posts: 307 Member
    edited December 2020 #8

    Lump

    My husband had kidney cancer and had his kidney removed.  The side of his removal is so much bigger in that area than the other.  It almost looks like something is pushing his stomach out.  The doctor told him that your inners will just take up that existing extra space and sometimes extrude out further in that open area.  I'm not sure if that is going on with you, but it seems to make sense.

    Kim

    Thanks! That's as good an

    Thanks! That's as good an explanation as any.

  • SnapDragon2
    SnapDragon2 Member Posts: 714 Member
    I have a good size goose egg

    I have a good size goose egg looking thing on my left side.  We went back thru all the scans and surgeon said nothing there, no hernia or anything.  Fat does not show up on scans so he thinks its just a fat pocket that decided to be there.  I was like thats a terrible place to start getting fat when I need it in my butt :)

  • Real Tar Heel
    Real Tar Heel Member Posts: 307 Member
    edited December 2020 #10

    I have a good size goose egg

    I have a good size goose egg looking thing on my left side.  We went back thru all the scans and surgeon said nothing there, no hernia or anything.  Fat does not show up on scans so he thinks its just a fat pocket that decided to be there.  I was like thats a terrible place to start getting fat when I need it in my butt :)

    LOL

    LOL

  • beaumontdave
    beaumontdave Member Posts: 1,280 Member
    edited December 2020 #11

    LOL

    LOL

    I had the monster hernia on

    I had the monster hernia on my right-center belly, like I was carrying a baby there. Two big ''street 'L' cuts for my liver resections, a foot down and 14 inches to the right. I thought the surgeon was being in a hurry, but apparently he was following a Japanese-named procedure, according to the plastic surgeon who put the mesh in me, 3 years ago this month. She said do not exert yourself and hurt the surgery, or no one's going to want to try and re-anchor or fix it. Well, I've played it safe from then until now [lol] and hopefully I'll commit to pulling it back as tight as it can. I always had terrific core muscles and abs, so having a belly [semi-normal now, if you don't count the missing bellybutton] is annoying. I knew a six-pack wasn't in the forcast, but I don't like feeling vulnerable to a blow on the right side, so my new year's goal is to strengthen up some. If this is part of the price of NEDness, I'm happy to deal with it.............................Dave

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,796 Member
    edited December 2020 #12

    I had the monster hernia on

    I had the monster hernia on my right-center belly, like I was carrying a baby there. Two big ''street 'L' cuts for my liver resections, a foot down and 14 inches to the right. I thought the surgeon was being in a hurry, but apparently he was following a Japanese-named procedure, according to the plastic surgeon who put the mesh in me, 3 years ago this month. She said do not exert yourself and hurt the surgery, or no one's going to want to try and re-anchor or fix it. Well, I've played it safe from then until now [lol] and hopefully I'll commit to pulling it back as tight as it can. I always had terrific core muscles and abs, so having a belly [semi-normal now, if you don't count the missing bellybutton] is annoying. I knew a six-pack wasn't in the forcast, but I don't like feeling vulnerable to a blow on the right side, so my new year's goal is to strengthen up some. If this is part of the price of NEDness, I'm happy to deal with it.............................Dave

    Exercise

    I have had eight abdominal surgeries - not all of them for Cancer, and my stomach muscles are shot. I have great definitions down my sides - oblique muscles, so I know my exercises are working the muscles, but my belly is like a huge blob of jello. There won't be any reparing those muscles. 

    I guess we just do what we can, and enjoy what we have left. 

    Tru

     

     

  • SnapDragon2
    SnapDragon2 Member Posts: 714 Member
    edited December 2020 #13

    I had the monster hernia on

    I had the monster hernia on my right-center belly, like I was carrying a baby there. Two big ''street 'L' cuts for my liver resections, a foot down and 14 inches to the right. I thought the surgeon was being in a hurry, but apparently he was following a Japanese-named procedure, according to the plastic surgeon who put the mesh in me, 3 years ago this month. She said do not exert yourself and hurt the surgery, or no one's going to want to try and re-anchor or fix it. Well, I've played it safe from then until now [lol] and hopefully I'll commit to pulling it back as tight as it can. I always had terrific core muscles and abs, so having a belly [semi-normal now, if you don't count the missing bellybutton] is annoying. I knew a six-pack wasn't in the forcast, but I don't like feeling vulnerable to a blow on the right side, so my new year's goal is to strengthen up some. If this is part of the price of NEDness, I'm happy to deal with it.............................Dave

    I also had a plastic surgeon

    I also had a plastic surgeon for mesh.  He said the mesh would disolve in a yr but to always be cautious.

    So, no more boot camp/crossfit type gym or krav maga for me, boo!!!