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Post Op Problems From Inguinal Hernia Repair
I am a 69 yr old female who developed an inguinal hernia after doing a triath-LITE (half distance of a triathlon). I also developed a prolapsed uterus. (My body got really angry with me !! ) After resolving the prolapse (without surgery) through visits and exercise with a women’s health physical therapist, I agreed to hernia surgery. It was laparoscopic and a mesh was used. Without my knowledge, titanium tacks were also used to secure mesh and then attached to lower abdomen .
Since that time, I have had severe pain deep in right side (including psoas) and lower abs with burning in hernia repair area. A second bulge (in lower abs has formed). It appears like a hernia….I have CD of CT scan… I saw surgeon 2 weeks ago (showed me CT pictures) and he claims bulge and pain are due to “pouching”. I had 4 children. However, the pain in my side and tendency to “push” out with abdomen, started after surgery. I was seeing the same physical therapist for post-op pain and muscle spasms. She ended sessions because I could not continue without pain when I held in abdomen…. (I have her reports) Now, I believe the problem is the tacks. I have not felt well since surgery and my activity is very restricted due to pain…also, I have been a therapeutic massage therapist for 20 yrs. I am wearing an abdominal support when I work. Can you advise on this? Or, give me a direction.
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