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Mesh removal question.
Hello all, I just had a repair done for a small umbilical hernia a little over four weeks ago, laparoscopic with mesh. Was actually my first surgery. I have no pain, recovery is going good, except for the last bit of swelling that’s going away little by little.
I do have one problem though. Before surgery, I had no clue on what mesh even was. Doctor just told me he was gonna add a mesh into me and tissue will eventually grow around and strengthen my weak area. Now after surgery, and after doing all the research on the possible complications of mesh, it’s driving me insane knowing I have this in me. To be honest, I have seen way more success stories online compared to horror stories and I am aware that the success rate is far much larger than the unsuccessful rate, but knowing I have it inside of me gives me the creeps and it’s starting to mess with my head almost. I wish my surgeon would have discussed this with me and would have gave me time to think about it. This leads to my question.
Is it possible to have the mesh removed, even if there are no complications? Would it be easier to remove since it’s still early after surgery?
Also, if anyone has any insight on this, what even happens to mesh later down the road? Does it eventually degrade? I’ve seen a good amount of posts on different forums where people have had mesh implanted twenty years ago and still have no problems, but I haven’t seen anything past 23 years. I’m still pretty young, in my twenties, and knowing that I have it inside of me without even knowing what’s gonna happen later down the road also worries me.
Any information, or advice, will help.
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