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I believe I have an occult hernia
Hello, I had an laparoscopic excision of endometriosis on September 1, 2017. Immediately after I was suffering from right sided pain that was persisting. My doctor (Jim Robinson of Washington, DC) thought he snagged the ilioinguinal and genitofemoral nerve in the trocar device during surgery. My pain is in my hip, lower back, pelvis, groin, and out to my right thigh. It becomes worse with my periods. This pain is aggravated by any activity other than lying down. It’s a constant dull ache with intermittent sharp pain. I’ve been seeing pain management and they were able to give me a successful nerve block that lasted 14 days. After that they never worked again. I’ve tried neurontin, Lyrica, nerve blocks, pelvic floor physical therapy, and painkillers. My pain management doc would like to implant a peripheral nerve stimulator in my back.
Instead I held off and went to see another endo expert in the dc area (Dr. Gaby Moawad). He thinks I still have endo and saw some evidence of endometriomas on an MRI. He thinks he can help the pain by removing my uterus but isn’t sure what could be causing pain on the right. I suggested an occult hernia after learning about it on Nancy’s Nook. He dismissed this immediately saying its visible on an MRI. I don’t believe he is well versed in what they are and therefore can’t help me explore this theory.
I would like to see a hernia specialist that treats occult hernias. I’ve called the two NYC Docs I know of (Mark zoland and Brian Jacob) but I would love to be able to see someone closer to where I live (Washington, DC/Virginia/ Maryland) but I don’t know where to even start looking. There are so few published articles and information about occult hernias in women.
Can you help me find some closer than NYC? Even Philadelphia would be easier.
Thank ypu!
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