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  • Rajincajun
    Vet
    • May 2007
    • 383

    Hernia Question

    My girl had to have a small out patient surgery for a Hernia. The location of Hernia is right where her thigh meets her pubic area so it's also almost in the crease of her thigh and pubic area.

    It's been about 3 months from the date of the surgery, she has been feeling pain when she jogs or does exercise from the incision area. She went to the doc again today and was told to wait in see come back in December.

    The incision area still has a lump (should be scare tissue?) The pain she gets is kind of a shooting pain down the leg where the incision is, could this be a nerve that's close to the incision are?

    Is it possible that scare tissue could of connected to some muscle and is possible pulling and causing pain? What about some type of stretching if the scar tissue is connected to some part of the leg muscle of stomach muscle to help it break loose?

    Just trying to help her out because the doctor bills are insane and POS insurance covers nothing and now the bill is up to 4K and growing. I fucking hate insurance, what a rip off, low life MOFO, sorry for ranting.

    ~R~
    48? It's only the beginning.
    In life I fail and fail again, that's why I succeed..
  • -JP-

    #2
    I still get pain in mine 2 years later. It gets better with time. I was told it was a nerve trapped but who knows. The more you work through the pain the better it gets. My pain went from the incision down to my balls. First six months everytime I had sex and finished I saw stars shooting pain was so intense. It does get better though at least mine did. I hope hers does as well.

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    • Rajincajun
      Vet
      • May 2007
      • 383

      #3
      Originally posted by -JP-
      I still get pain in mine 2 years later. It gets better with time. I was told it was a nerve trapped but who knows. The more you work through the pain the better it gets. My pain went from the incision down to my balls. First six months everytime I had sex and finished I saw stars shooting pain was so intense. It does get better though at least mine did. I hope hers does as well.
      Thanks JP, seeing start after sex? LOL sorry not the starts I would like to see. So 2 years, man that's a long hall. Do you know of any stretching exercises that might help?

      ~R~
      48? It's only the beginning.
      In life I fail and fail again, that's why I succeed..

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      • -JP-

        #4
        Originally posted by Rajincajun
        Thanks JP, seeing start after sex? LOL sorry not the starts I would like to see. So 2 years, man that's a long hall. Do you know of any stretching exercises that might help?

        ~R~
        Ha seeing stars not starts! You know felt like someone just kicked me in the nuts. HA! It was horrible. Stretching my hips helped. However I really think time helped the most. Any pain I experience now is mild and very tolerable nothing like the first year.

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        • liftsiron
          Administrator
          • Nov 2003
          • 18443

          #5
          Originally posted by Rajincajun
          My girl had to have a small out patient surgery for a Hernia. The location of Hernia is right where her thigh meets her pubic area so it's also almost in the crease of her thigh and pubic area.

          It's been about 3 months from the date of the surgery, she has been feeling pain when she jogs or does exercise from the incision area. She went to the doc again today and was told to wait in see come back in December.

          The incision area still has a lump (should be scare tissue?) The pain she gets is kind of a shooting pain down the leg where the incision is, could this be a nerve that's close to the incision are?

          Is it possible that scare tissue could of connected to some muscle and is possible pulling and causing pain? What about some type of stretching if the scar tissue is connected to some part of the leg muscle of stomach muscle to help it break loose?

          Just trying to help her out because the doctor bills are insane and POS insurance covers nothing and now the bill is up to 4K and growing. I fucking hate insurance, what a rip off, low life MOFO, sorry for ranting.

          ~R~
          I think that you probably called it right bro. Often only time takes care of this, after time even if the pain persists she will no longer notice it as much or at all, because the brain will consider the sensation as normal.
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