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Hernia above belly button – surgery or no?
I am 38, and ten years ago I had a wound as a result of a bowel obstruction surgery that got infected and had to heal from the inside out. I felt OK for about 9 years, but then I started having pain during situps and crunches. It also hurts a little when I breathe or eat a large meal. I had it looked at and scanned and I have a 5 cm hernia above my belly button. We are not sure how big it was before, but it hurts and it bulges just a bit just at rest. I had three doctors look at it and all agreed it would not be a risk for an emergency such as a bowel obstruction. They said I would feel stronger if I had it repaired, but I would need a total abdominal wall reconstruction with mesh, by using the external oblique muscles to connect to each other. They all said that if I could just live with the hernia for now I don’t NEED the surgery. However, I am so limited, and I miss feeling strong and capable. I sometimes wear an abdominal binder which makes me more confident. I was told, the bigger it gets the harder the surgery and recovery will be, but also I don’t really want to take the risk and get this huge surgery, and also I have already had 2 abdominal surgeries (open) which means the more, the more risk and I am still so young. I am fearful when I exercise that I am making it bigger, but I feel more pain when I don’t exercise the area. If anyone has advice or thoughts I’d love to hear it. If I could have the surgery and I knew it would go great I would totally get it, but I am afraid if it doesn’t go well what will happen to my body.
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