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Will put a video down below.
Long story short, orchiectomy right side for cancer when i was 22. noticed the bulge above my umbilicus a few months after surgery and suspected a hernia but doc said it was normal. Only had pain when pushing in.2 years ago during covid, noticed I had diastasis, i think after being active and returning to squatting too soon. Oh well I thought, just accepted it.
6 months ago after wrestling practice woke up with stomach pain around the right inguinal region. Kept training thinking it was a abdominal muscle strain as no palpable bulge.
Anyway, fast forward a few months, almost constant ache, nausea, if i eat too much i can’t sleep as food doesn’t digest I get an ultrasound and they find a hernia above the umbilicus with fatty protrusion.Some weird things –
Sometimes after training grappling.wrestling/deadlifting I felt better. (stopped now as precautionary) Sometimes felt a little sick.I feel most of the pain on the right side, around stomach and toward inguinal area. Now getting dull referred pain into right adductor might be unrelated.
If i massage my stomach the pain eases, I’ve managed to prevent the constipation i was getting early on with regular massage and hydration.
The right of the umbilical feels more solid. No redness. But sensitive to massage pressure.they couldn’t see much on the right side, but I am wondering if I have some herniation around the old scar from my Orch surgery as well as the (para/)umbilival.
I’m realising that I for ten years why i thought i was lean but still had a gut. And all the pelvic pains and muscle spasm I’ve been having the past 2 yars might be related to the diastasis and the hernia.
video of my stomach-
anyway sorry for long post. the other issue is, i can’t get insurance claims for pre existing, NHS waiting list is 2 years and I can’t afford private in the UK.
I’m looking at Colombia, Turkey and Brasil as options. Unfortunately It’s stopped me working (I’m a sport massage therapist and carrying my table and leaning forward with pressure make it hard to work ) so budget is a tad low. Any advice appreciated,
- This discussion was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by Dan.
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