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    You will probably need a small keyhole op Bev ! Not a biggy , just be careful lifting ANYTHING for a month or so after
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddball View Post
    You will probably need a small keyhole op Bev ! Not a biggy , just be careful lifting ANYTHING for a month or so after
    Thanks Anto that's what I was thinking

    So no lifting any big speakers then
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    Got a follow up appointment end of April when, I guess, they will tell me if I need an op or not..
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    Fingers crossed Bev...

    Were you told what the likely cause is, or can this happen to anyone for no good reason?
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    It can happen to anybody, but it can also be congenital and tend to run in families.

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    I had a. Right side Inguinal done two years ago. Never felt right afterwards. Had a pinch below the scar that moved upwards over the course of six months. Surgeon reckons I must have pulled the stitches and moved or folded one side of the mesh during recovery. Still get a twinge from it even now when climbing or cycling. Bit it's never bulged again so decided not to have it opened up.
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    The strange thing is I don't have any bulge but apparently that can happen

    My father had some sort of hernia so you might be right Geoff that it runs in families

    I think mine is pretty small but I guess it could get bigger and give me more grief so maybe sorting it out now would be better
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    Quote Originally Posted by sq225917 View Post
    I had a. Right side Inguinal done two years ago. Never felt right afterwards. Had a pinch below the scar that moved upwards over the course of six months. Surgeon reckons I must have pulled the stitches and moved or folded one side of the mesh during recovery. Still get a twinge from it even now when climbing or cycling. Bit it's never bulged again so decided not to have it opened up.
    very wise , that mesh can be very troublesome if you mess with it
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    I had my right side inguinal op a few years ago (as already mentioned). I get a bit of an light ache sometimes after cycling or walking a lot but otherwise OK. Before the op my activity was severely restricted as it was extremely uncomfortable. When I mentioned I had one I was surprised how many 'me toos' popped up, they are not uncommon among males.

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