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Exercises pre hernia surgery
36 yr old female, with reducible inguinal hernia a good candidate for open no mesh repair. My surgery is in December. I’m in school and work full time and unable to take off school to recuperate from surgery to have it done sooner. I discovered the hernia while getting back into working out after losing about 20-30 lbs of muscle following a battle with adrenal insufficiency. Knowing I have a hernia has been a bit of a mind trip and has led me to overthink and prevent myself from being as active as I want to be. Every time I am active, I stop myself as I’m afraid I am going to make things worse. When I work and study I try to use a walking pad and standing desk as much as possible to get movement in. Given my surgery is four months out, I would like to take the time to become active again. I did have a consult with Dr. Towfigh who said working out would be beneficial as I have a left-sided inguinal hernia beginning to form as well but is not quite enough to perform surgery on. I know squats are not the best but are lunges ok? I’ve watched a lot of videos and done research and it’s all overwhelming and contradictory. Did not realize how stuck I would feel with this diagnosis.
Does anyone have any recommendations or specific types of workouts to do? like video links or individuals with good workouts? I am aiming to stick to body weight-5lbs and I like doing yoga, weights and pilates. The pain I have is generally more pelvic floor pain with a bit of direct pain where the hernia is as I just had covid and coughed a bit. Before covid, there was very little direct pain in the area of the hernia.
Any help is very much appreciated.
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