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Thank you. That’s helpful
The gas from laparoscopy is the worst part. Felt like my collar bone was going to explode. Glad you’re getting around well. I had the surgery 5 years ago and have not had a repeat incident**Post surgery update**
I had the laparoscopy surgery 5 weeks ago as of last Friday and thought I would give a quick update. I ended up having a double hernia and both were quite low in the groin area with the left side being significantly larger. The surgery took 145 mins and according to the surgeon it was straightforward. I had a pretty rough recovery with significant vomiting which was super unpleasant and painful due to the anesthesia. Finally released to go home about 7pm (I was in the operating room by 7:30am) so was a long day. Day 2 I was up and walking with a hiking stick and by day 5 I was getting around fairly well. By D7 I was walking up to a 1/2 mile or so. The worst part during these days was the gas used to inflate the abdomen. It seemed to work its way out thru my shoulders and neck area and that was uncomfortable. Week 4 was a family vacation to the mountains and we hiked up to 3 miles a few times. I was tired after doing it but overall it seemed to really loosen my Ab area and reduced the general soreness. I also carried a light pack and the hip belt didn’t bother me at all. I was worried about that but no issue!
Week 5 and I am working out lightly in the mornings and back to shooting my bow. Did a 3.5 mile mountain bike ride in easy terrain and other than unused muscles getting sore, it was no problem. My plan now is to slowly up the intensity of the workouts and get ready for indoor tournaments coming up this winter and my January deer hunt. While surgery is never pleasant, I am so glad I ended up getting it.
You nailed it - the gas coming up through that area was painful…The gas from laparoscopy is the worst part. Felt like my collar bone was going to explode. Glad you’re getting around well. I had the surgery 5 years ago and have not had a repeat incident
This is the workout I started after surgery and am still using it. I didn’t start it the first 10 days or so, but i am still using the day 3 plan along with some of my own stuff. I’m going to start the going through the rest of his post hernia surgery plan now.It's weird how different it is for different people. I don't remember ever feeling any discomfort from the gas or the incisions.
I'm 5 months from surgery and still get pain at the hernia site when I do activities that engage the muscles there. Working in a bent over position causes a lot of discomfort still.
Thanks, I'll check it out. If the scar tissue is in the wrong place I suppose it could cause pressure on nerves that may never go away. Guess I'll find out.This is the workout I started after surgery and am still using it. I didn’t start it the first 10 days or so, but i am still using the day 3 plan along with some of my own stuff. I’m going to start the going through the rest of his post hernia surgery plan now.
maybe it would help you? I’d hate to still be having discomfort 5 months later…
Same here, Did surgery 3 years ago. Went in Friday in the am, was home by 10 am. Layed around for the weekend as recommended. went to work on Monday (weldor) did a few weeks of light duty. No problems except scare tissue from the mesh pulling. All good. Get a twing every now and again nothing to worry about says the Doc.Not exactly the same, but I had an umbilical hernia taken care of, laporoscopically with mesh, a few years ago. No weight over 10 lbs first ten days. Then up to 30 lbs for a month. After that, no restrictions.
Best of luck.
I had 3 done at one time and no way I could have made that trip on that timeframe. Would have been 6-8 months before I could do that. My step dad, had a single done and he might have been able to make the trip. Really depends on the person and the surgery.Got a sonagram yesterday and received results today confirming an inguinal hernia. Doc is on PTO this week and nurse said he will check his messages and probably refer me to a general surgeon. I have an A elk tag in Idaho and a guided, 10-day horseback elk hunt booked in WY the end of Sept. Thinking about returning the ID tag in hopes of being fully recovered and 100% by that time. Any thoughts of whether i should keep the ID tag and try to go? Assuming i could get scheduled for surgery and done in the next two weeks, would put me at the 8 week mark in the middle of Sept...that seems kind of rushed to me.
I talked to Idaho fishing game today and told them the situation and they said if I filled out a form, I could possibly get my tag and license refunded less $50 for the process. My doctor would just have to endorse the fact that I wouldn’t be able to do the hunt. Probably going to go that route and just focus on the Wyoming trip the end of September.I had 3 done at one time and no way I could have made that trip on that timeframe. Would have been 6-8 months before I could do that. My step dad, had a single done and he might have been able to make the trip. Really depends on the person and the surgery.