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            I had an incisional hernia
I had an incisional hernia show up 3 yrs post surgery and just had it repaired about 6 wks ago. It was a simialr size and disappeared when I lay down. It was only mildly bothersome but surgeon said it was an easy fix now but has opotential to get larger with a more complex fix required. It sureb freaked me out when I first noticed it in the mirror - knew it had to be a tumor. Then took a deep breath and reminded myself it was barely a month since I had a normal PET/Ct scan. They can occur from too much strain on incision before fully healed. I had not realized how much longer it takesb internal tissues to fully bond compared with the superficial skin healing. My repair was quite simple and uneventful. - 
            I also had a hernia from my
I also had a hernia from my surgery. It was so big that I was lopsided. My doctor at the time didn't want to fix it. It wasn't until five years that I had it repaired. What a difference.
The hernia prevented me from doing certain sit-ups. Or when I sat up from a laying position I had to twist a little sideways to do it. At times it did pull.
Also, it could be healing taking place. At various time I did have hard palpable areas over and near my incisions. They eventually went away. I also got prickly feelings and twinges, etc. over the next year while my body was healing. - 
            
I had a large incisionalKaleena said:I also had a hernia from my
I also had a hernia from my surgery. It was so big that I was lopsided. My doctor at the time didn't want to fix it. It wasn't until five years that I had it repaired. What a difference.
The hernia prevented me from doing certain sit-ups. Or when I sat up from a laying position I had to twist a little sideways to do it. At times it did pull.
Also, it could be healing taking place. At various time I did have hard palpable areas over and near my incisions. They eventually went away. I also got prickly feelings and twinges, etc. over the next year while my body was healing.
I had a large incisional hernia that appeared about 6 months, post-op. That was late 2009. I had it repaired in Aug of 2011. By that time, it had doubled in size and was the same size/shape as the head of a full-term baby.
I thought it was a huge tumor when I first saw it, too. I called my doctor's office and frantically described it to the PA. She calmly told me that it was almost certainly a hernia; that nothing grows that big, that fast. She was right, of course.
Carlene 
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