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My successful mesh removal story
Hello all,
you may have seen me posting on this forum. I’ll soon be 20 and I spent the last year of my life in chronic pain because of a faulty mesh repair with an Ethicon UHS.
I had given up any hope of getting this fixed after countless doctor’s visits and pointless treatments. In the end all it took was consulting a single true hernia expert, Dr. Conze in Munich.
In my experience it’s pointless to consult your original surgeon or other doctors who aren’t hernia experts, specifically on redo surgeries. They will simply reassure you that everything is fine or prescribe medications that barely treat the symptoms and don’t cure anything. The truth is that the mesh was fused to a nerve and the only possible treatment was to get it removed.Do not be afraid of mesh removal. I had one of the meshes that’s hardest to remove (Ethicon UHS). It took Dr. Conze, who is possibly one of the best surgeons in this area, two and a half hours to get it all out and do a Shouldice repair. However he did it perfectly and it was worth it in the end. All my anatomical structures were preserved, in fact it feels more natural now than with the mesh in. I do have some numbness, because obviously it’s impossible to remove the mesh from the entangled nerve without damaging it. But I don’t even notice it unless I touch the affected area, and there’s a possibility that the sensation will come back. I’m back to running, cycling and lifting weights after just two months.
Find a specialist to treat you and be ready to travel and pay for it. There’s no better way to invest your money.
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