Surgery Hernia
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Hi,
Yes I am actually
Hi,
Yes I am actually experiencing a hernia.
Right now I am just dealing with it because my cat-scans shows it is only a fatty tissue type of hernia and is not a threat. My surgery was performed in February 2007 and my hernia developed immediately upon healing.
I am of the mind having gone through the surgery, healing, chemo (which I am still undergoing), shift in my weight; that I will wait until I see where things level-off? If that makes sense?
My oncologist/surgeon says as long as I am not in any pain, to focus more on losing a little weight, which help alleviate some of it. But this is hard to do due to the steriods that I receive in my meds once-a-week.
I'm also just a bit reluctant to have another surgery because I'm afraid of developing scar-tissue from the surgery which I know sometimes can create a bevy of problems from intestinal and organ blockages? I was so fortunate to not have any of these complications from the initial surgery so for me I'm still pondering this too because it is a bit of a nuisance and eyesore if I dare complain.
So are you intending to have the surgery for your hernia or have you already had it?
For me I know I will have to make this decision too.
Thanks
Sharon0 -
Hi,
Yes I am actually
Hi,
Yes I am actually experiencing a hernia.
Right now I am just dealing with it because my cat-scans shows it is only a fatty tissue type of hernia and is not a threat. My surgery was performed in February 2007 and my hernia developed immediately upon healing.
I am of the mind having gone through the surgery, healing, chemo (which I am still undergoing), shift in my weight; that I will wait until I see where things level-off? If that makes sense?
My oncologist/surgeon says as long as I am not in any pain, to focus more on losing a little weight, which help alleviate some of it. But this is hard to do due to the steriods that I receive in my meds once-a-week.
I'm also just a bit reluctant to have another surgery because I'm afraid of developing scar-tissue from the surgery which I know sometimes can create a bevy of problems from intestinal and organ blockages? I was so fortunate to not have any of these complications from the initial surgery so for me I'm still pondering this too because it is a bit of a nuisance and eyesore if I dare complain.
So are you intending to have the surgery for your hernia or have you already had it?
For me I know I will have to make this decision too.
Thanks
Sharon0 -
No surgery yet--I have amsfanciful said:Hi,
Yes I am actually
Hi,
Yes I am actually experiencing a hernia.
Right now I am just dealing with it because my cat-scans shows it is only a fatty tissue type of hernia and is not a threat. My surgery was performed in February 2007 and my hernia developed immediately upon healing.
I am of the mind having gone through the surgery, healing, chemo (which I am still undergoing), shift in my weight; that I will wait until I see where things level-off? If that makes sense?
My oncologist/surgeon says as long as I am not in any pain, to focus more on losing a little weight, which help alleviate some of it. But this is hard to do due to the steriods that I receive in my meds once-a-week.
I'm also just a bit reluctant to have another surgery because I'm afraid of developing scar-tissue from the surgery which I know sometimes can create a bevy of problems from intestinal and organ blockages? I was so fortunate to not have any of these complications from the initial surgery so for me I'm still pondering this too because it is a bit of a nuisance and eyesore if I dare complain.
So are you intending to have the surgery for your hernia or have you already had it?
For me I know I will have to make this decision too.
Thanks
Sharon
No surgery yet--I have a scan in June and the Dr. said we will see how big it is. I do have some discomfort if I am moving around alot during the day but the thought of another surgery is just not something I can handle right now. So I think I will let it go for alittle while and see what happens. I too am trying to watch what I eat--would love to lose some weight but having a very hard time with that right now too.
Thanks
Kathy0 -
Hernia is common
Dear Kathy,
I have had two hernias, one upper abdominal hernia that happened a year or so after surgery. I think they should warn women that we are more prone to hernias as we start chemo and the wound heals very slow. Anyway I went for a long time wearing a wrap until it got so big my intestines were popping out. I have to say the bundle the hernia repair left surprised me and then I do have pain where it is, they say it is the adhesions one gets. Then to my surprised I was told by colorectal surgeon I had a small hernia very low, didn't even know this. Anyway that should have been fixed with this last surgery.
Being aware of how we are prone to hernias I will wait a longer period of time before I lift more than 6lbs. I hope others reading this share with other women the risk we are at for hernias.
Hugs ♥ Prayers Bonnie0
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