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Inguinal hernia recurrence
Inguinal hernia recurrence 🙁
In 1976, when I was 22, I had a bilateral inguinal hernia repair. The surgeon used the standard open repair technique, with no mesh. I never experienced any problems other than some occasional pain or tightness.
About 2 years ago, when I turned 60, my right side started hurting after standing or walking for longer than 30 minutes or so. I was referred to local surgeon who examined me and concluded both sides had recurred and I underwent a bilateral hernia laparoscopic mesh repair. The recovery was slower than I expected, but I did a lot of walking and followed all of the surgeon’s orders. However, the right side never felt right after the surgery and always hurt more than the left. The surgeon explained that the right side had been an indirect hernia and left side had been a direct hernia.
Over time I started to feel very good and no significant pain until March of this year, I was working in the yard and the right side started hurting very badly and would not stop. I went to the emergency room and they found nothing after x-rays and a physical exam. I returned to my surgeon the following week and he thinks my right side has recurred and possibly the mesh has moved or folded over. He said my left side was fine. He also told me it was not urgent and if I experience pain I should just put my feet up until it stops. He told me he could operate, but this time it would have to be an open repair and there was a higher probability of a recurrence since the right side had been repaired twice before. He also told me he would cut some nerves to reduce my pain level. I have decided to wait and research for alternatives and consult with experts such as those on this forum.On most days, I have pain and it feels like something moves into the hernia area after I am standing or walking. When this happens I can squat down or sit down and then it feels like something moves back in place, so to speak, and the pain and discomfort stops. I really do not have a bulge, but the area below my original hernia operation scar seems to become very tight until I relive it by sitting down, etc. If I do a lot of physical activity, it will become very painful and I will have to lay town for about 30 minutes or so.
With all that said, I am wondering what to do. My first thought is to see a doctor who specializes in hernia repair. I live in Northwest Arkansas, so there are no local hernia clinics near my location.
I would appreciate any suggestions or recommendations.
Thank you
John
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