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Your definition of foreign body sensation
For those of you that have said you have a foreign body sensation, what exactly does that mean to you? And is that aspect of mesh a problem for you?
I ask because I don’t really feel my mesh directly per say, but I have this sense of things being bunched up a bit when I bend over or sit in a certain way. Like a heaviness and discomfort and a bit of tightness on that side. But I’ve heard others say they feel the mesh directly, as in they can feel it ‘scratching’ them underneath their skin. I definitely don’t have this, but I also had mine implanted robotically behind the muscle I guess.
I also know ‘foreign body’ is mostly used in medicine to describe the way the body interacts with an implant, and not really to describe things from the perspective of the patient And the somatic aspects of an implant. So the term is in general a bit confusing.
Anyway, just curious. I was about to schedule a removal surgery (which I’m still on the fence about because of the risks, and no guarantee it fixes my issues) but just found out the hospital would need a Covid test, but I could only get it done at that hospital 8-10 days before surgery. But I live almost three hours away. So I’d have to drive almost 6 hours just to take a Covid test and then drive back again a week later for the surgery. Which has all made me think that given that my pain is mostly gone (some mild soreness occasionally) and I primarily just have this uncomfortable foreign body sensation, and primarily just when sitting for work, that maybe I should wait until this whole mess is over, or at least things have changed in terms of the testing. I want to stop obsessing about this and either “sh&$ or get off the pot” so to speak, but it seems this is just a bad time. Should have done it in February probably when I had my original surgery scheduled that I cancelled. Then again maybe that was a sign (not that I believe in such things).
Thanks
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