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One year seven months since mesh removal
These last few weeks I’ve been working hard on my house, with lots of lifting, crouching, stretching. Overall, I have felt almost normal, almost like before I had a hernia. I am not back to extended periods of activity like running or playing soccer, but I feel like I could do them if I wanted to.
Some significant milestones – my pants fit now. I don’t have to leave the top button undone to be comfortable. All of my other bodily functions are back to normal. The original hernia site and the mesh remnant do not get sore after a day of work anymore. I have stopped keeping a log of my activities, to see the correlation between activity and pain or soreness, because there is none. There’s no need to keep track.
I’ve done the full circle of mesh implantation and explantation and I can say with certainty that the Bard Soft Mesh was the sole cause of all of my problems. No misplaced sutures or other red herrings. Just the mesh.
Dr. Peter Billing of Transform Weight Loss, Kirkland, Washington removed the mesh. I don’t know what special tricks he might use to get such good results but I do know that he puts a lot of time and effort in to getting it done. 2-3 hours per side. Anyone who is considering mesh removal should consider talking to him. Write up a detailed description of your situation and send it to him.
I am glad that my ordeal seems to be over, the cost that I and my family paid while it was happening was very significant, and directly tied to my having to deal with the problems that the mesh caused. I was significantly reduced as a person, debilitated, mentally and emotionally, unavailable to be there for other members of my family.
Good luck to all of the mesh sufferers out there. Take action if you can, there are solutions.
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