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Hernia surgery #8937668 10/17/23 11:07 PM
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Scheduled for hernia surgery next month. Been dealing with this since mid July. Surgery will be robotic style. Supposed to be a 2 week recovery time. Is this a realistic time frame?



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It likely is. I had this done back in 2005 and it certainly didn't keep me bedridden. Go easy and be cognizant of your movements and all should be fine. Good luck, sir.


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After my colon resection, I developed a small abdominal hernia. The surgeon who is also my Colorectal Dr. said it wasn't one and went out of town The thing got bigger and bigger, when he got back, I saw him, he said oops I guess it is one. (dick). Before I could line up my surgery, Covid hit, and all elective surgeries were postponed. The damm thing kept getting bigger, I wore those elastic stomach bands for support.

After surgery, the second night I couldn't breathe, went to the ER and they took MRI. I had carbon dioxide pockets left behind (they pump you up with it to make room for the robotics) under my sternum. Took a couple days for the pockets to work their way out of my body.

About 3 days in some pain, then just took it easy. The area is still there. It is sensitive to the touch.


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Re: Hernia surgery [Re: 68rustbucket] #8937928 10/18/23 11:29 AM
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My bellybutton is in need of repair. Doesn't hurt, but it's a little bigger every year.

Re: Hernia surgery [Re: 68rustbucket] #8938057 10/18/23 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 68rustbucket
Scheduled for hernia surgery next month. Been dealing with this since mid July. Surgery will be robotic style. Supposed to be a 2 week recovery time. Is this a realistic time frame?


Depends on what kind of hernia. if its an umbilical hernia, yeah 2 weeks is about right. Lower inguinal, that recovery is much longer and far more painful.

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Watching this; we take the 4 year old into Cooks on Friday for an umbilical hernia repair.

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Scheduled for hernia surgery next month. Been dealing with this since mid July. Surgery will be robotic style. Supposed to be a 2 week recovery time. Is this a realistic time frame?


Depends on what kind of hernia. if its an umbilical hernia, yeah 2 weeks is about right. Lower inguinal, that recovery is much longer and far more painful.

It’s a lower Inguinal.



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I thought this was posted in the DIY section for a quick moment….


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Originally Posted by 68rustbucket
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Scheduled for hernia surgery next month. Been dealing with this since mid July. Surgery will be robotic style. Supposed to be a 2 week recovery time. Is this a realistic time frame?


Depends on what kind of hernia. if its an umbilical hernia, yeah 2 weeks is about right. Lower inguinal, that recovery is much longer and far more painful.

It’s a lower Inguinal.


Then I would be surprised if it's that fast of a recovery...and it also depends on what they are meaning by 'recovery'. Are they talking about the time for the sutures to heal or do they mean returning to full activity or somewhere in between?

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Got it done this morning, much better now than after waking up in recovery.



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Thats great. Take it slow and heal fast.


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Originally Posted by Buzzsaw
Thats great. Take it slow and heal fast.


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Re: Hernia surgery [Re: 68rustbucket] #8951575 11/08/23 01:47 PM
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Been a couple days, no pain meds needed this morning.



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Originally Posted by 68rustbucket
Been a couple days, no pain meds needed this morning.

Good sign, don't push it.


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Been a couple days, no pain meds needed this morning.

Good sign, don't push it.


This!

Glad to hear you are doing well.

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Don't sneeze...... grin


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Don't sneeze...... grin

Actually I don’t think that will hurt now, unless I go into a multiple sneeze fest. Coughing seems to be ok.



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I had it done old school back in the 80s. 4 inch scar parallel to the crease where your leg and abdomen meet. The surgeon told me as soon as the anesthesia fog is cleared up, start walking, don't do stairs. That was good sound advice. It made the recovery quicker, I couldn't really lift for 3 months, and could feel pressure where the mesh was sewed in for 6 months or so. 38 years later, that side is close to bullet proof.
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My hernia repair a year ago has recovered completely. I forget that I had it done. Mine was an umbilical and they actually found two hernias above my belly button, they made a cut ti connect them and sewed it all shut after cutting off the sacks. Took a while to get used to not having the press on that spot when I did stuff.


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I can still feel mine, its still shows a bump and is numb where the nerves were damaged. Between Covid and my jackazz colorectal Doc. it was not a 100% success in my mind.


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