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What determines an incarcerated hernia or a strangulated hernia? My story.
Dill here. Like all other patients, I will be glad to not keeping checking in on this board. It’s been so helpful though in searching for a surgeon who will do no mesh. Having finally found one near me, I was scheduled for surgery next week, but had to delay because of beginning a new job. (Until 3rd week of September). I’ve had the hernia for a least 10 years, watching and waiting and in the last year it has started to grow so you can see it when it isn’t reduced, about the size of a lemon maybe? It’s also after being asymptomatic for many years started to case me occasional sharp pain–usually I have been able to lie down get it reduced and breath through it (about a five minute process). This has started to happen a couple times a month. Time for the surgery I don’t want. Last night the pain started and I couldn’t get it reduced–it was hard, but I could pass gas and it didn’t turn colors–still the pain was severe, I was sweating and dizzy and it was intense for at least half an hour until I could get it reduced. During that half hour, I seriously thought I was going to have to go to the ER. This has never happened before–there were many of the symptoms of a strangulated hernia, however although the area is tender today, the hernia is back inside. Has this happened to others? Was that considered incarcerated? Now I’m wondering if I can, indeed, wait for a month to have the surgery.
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