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jacko

posted on 8/10/09 at 08:34 PM Reply With Quote
hernia op

For them that have had a Hernia op how long dose it take before you got back to work
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chrsgrain

posted on 9/10/09 at 07:54 AM Reply With Quote
Depends on how its done (open or laparoscopic) whether its unilateral or bilateral, how fit you were before hand and a few other things....

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Mr Whippy

posted on 9/10/09 at 09:00 AM Reply With Quote
I'd have thought BenB would be able to answer that or you local GP





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David Jenkins

posted on 9/10/09 at 11:24 AM Reply With Quote
I suspect that once you've had a hernia it'll be a point of weakness for the rest of your life, regardless of it being surgically mended. You will probably have to modify your lifting & moving habits to avoid a relapse. A lot depends on where it is and how bad it was before the repair.

However, I have a level of medical knowledge that's slightly sub-zero, so many will disagree - don't rely on my opinion!






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flak monkey

posted on 9/10/09 at 11:44 AM Reply With Quote
Hernia ops - most recommend avoiding heavy lifting etc for 6 weeks.

Though you might be able to return to work sooner.

The wounds are repaied with a special mesh now which the muscle can grow through/around making the repair theoretically stronger than it was before.

Its only day surgery now unless is really major. When I had one done I was in hospital for a week.





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Ben_Copeland

posted on 9/10/09 at 12:51 PM Reply With Quote
Had 2 ops when I was very young. Never had anything since and I do a lot of lifting. Properly and not so!

I'm sure nowadays you'll be back to work in no time





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40inches

posted on 9/10/09 at 01:28 PM Reply With Quote
Had op done 3 years ago, full monty with Teflon mesh, the chances of it recurring are infinitesimal IF the advice given is followed i:e NO physical exertion for at least 4 weeks (that includes driving! it was pointed out to me that although driving in itself is not physical, hitting the brake pedal in an emergency stop will most likely pop it back out) but 6 weeks is recommended for full recovery, I was effin stir crazy by the end of the 3rd week, daytime TV is the pits
3 years on I still get an ache after a full day of humping domestic appliances around, but quality of life is sooo much better, in every way

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Mr Whippy

posted on 9/10/09 at 02:34 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 40inches
Had op done 3 years ago, full monty with Teflon mesh, the chances of it recurring are infinitesimal IF the advice given is followed i:e NO physical exertion for at least 4 weeks (that includes driving! it was pointed out to me that although driving in itself is not physical, hitting the brake pedal in an emergency stop will most likely pop it back out) but 6 weeks is recommended for full recovery, I was effin stir crazy by the end of the 3rd week, daytime TV is the pits
3 years on I still get an ache after a full day of humping domestic appliances around, but quality of life is sooo much better, in every way


Very disturbing imagery there





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40inches

posted on 9/10/09 at 03:32 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mr Whippy
quote:
Originally posted by 40inches
Had op done 3 years ago, full monty with Teflon mesh, the chances of it recurring are infinitesimal IF the advice given is followed i:e NO physical exertion for at least 4 weeks (that includes driving! it was pointed out to me that although driving in itself is not physical, hitting the brake pedal in an emergency stop will most likely pop it back out) but 6 weeks is recommended for full recovery, I was effin stir crazy by the end of the 3rd week, daytime TV is the pits
3 years on I still get an ache after a full day of humping domestic appliances around, but quality of life is sooo much better, in every way


Very disturbing imagery there

It,s amazing what you can do after a hernia op

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cs3tcr

posted on 9/10/09 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
I had the open sugery with the mesh, was back at work in 3 weeks, but wasnt cleared to play hockey for about 10 weeks. I still get a twinge once in a while after lifting something really heavy.
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jacko

posted on 9/10/09 at 04:28 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by cs3tcr
I had the open sugery with the mesh, was back at work in 3 weeks, but wasnt cleared to play hockey for about 10 weeks. I still get a twinge once in a while after lifting something really heavy.

What job do you do ?
My Son plays ice hockey for Kingston upon Hull ED1

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cs3tcr

posted on 9/10/09 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
I work for a shop that sells MG and Triumph parts here in Vancouver. So no real heavy lifting and mostly sitting at my desk.

I almost forgot, after your surgery try and avoid anything that might make you sneeze. It doesnt feel nice when you do.

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40inches

posted on 9/10/09 at 06:35 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by cs3tcr
I almost forgot, after your surgery try and avoid anything that might make you sneeze. It doesnt feel nice when you do.

I'll second that

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RK

posted on 10/10/09 at 12:36 AM Reply With Quote
6 weeks on the button to return to bush flying (lots of heavy lifting loading my own airplanes). Mind you, I was 28. I had mine in the off season, so hockey wasn't a problem that year!
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