Funny feeling and Hernia Repair Surgery this Thursday.
Hey guys. Been lurking, but not posting much. I woke up during the night with a funny feeling at my hernia site. It is like a mild stitch? I did call and leave a message with Dr. Sudan's nurse, but they are in clinic all day and I don't expect a return call until tomorrow. I am scheduled to have this "football" sized hernia repaired on Thursday, Sept. 22. I will be totally honest and say I am SCARED TO DEATH! Dr. Sudan says it will be a painful recovery. It is expected that I will be in the hospital 4 days if all goes well.
I am a little disappointed in the fact that I am unable to get the panni done at the same time. Insurance won't cover it, and I can't afford to pay out of pocket.
I don't know if he will place mesh or not. He is going to attempt to do the repair without placing mesh, but I really don't see how that will be possible as there is about a 4 inch gap between the right side of my abdomin and the left side of my abdomin.
I also think I am a little depressed right now due to the thought of the recovery period. When I had my complications three weeks after the DS during the endoscopy, I about died. My DH even asked me to get all my stuff in order and write stuff down for him "Just In Case!" I know there are risks everytime one has any kind of surgery, but this scares the crap out of me!
Dr. Sudan expects quite a bit of scar tissue from the open incision done over a year ago to correct the leaks caused by the endoscopy. I am worried that my intestines will be all mixed in with the scar tissue. This is what I am thinking..They are only requiring me to be nothing by mouth after midnight on Wednesday. I am planning on doing protein shakes early on Wednesday and then only clear liquids all afternoon till that night. That way if my intestines are involved, at least it won't be such an ordeal. Do you think I am totally stupid about that? I discussed this with Dr. Sudan and he said he could require me to do the citrate?, but didn't think it was totally necessary. I figure this is a decent compromise.
If any of you have had an incisional hernia, please let me know about your recovery period. My hernia is from my breast bone to my belly button.
Thanks, Terri-lynne
I am a little disappointed in the fact that I am unable to get the panni done at the same time. Insurance won't cover it, and I can't afford to pay out of pocket.
I don't know if he will place mesh or not. He is going to attempt to do the repair without placing mesh, but I really don't see how that will be possible as there is about a 4 inch gap between the right side of my abdomin and the left side of my abdomin.
I also think I am a little depressed right now due to the thought of the recovery period. When I had my complications three weeks after the DS during the endoscopy, I about died. My DH even asked me to get all my stuff in order and write stuff down for him "Just In Case!" I know there are risks everytime one has any kind of surgery, but this scares the crap out of me!
Dr. Sudan expects quite a bit of scar tissue from the open incision done over a year ago to correct the leaks caused by the endoscopy. I am worried that my intestines will be all mixed in with the scar tissue. This is what I am thinking..They are only requiring me to be nothing by mouth after midnight on Wednesday. I am planning on doing protein shakes early on Wednesday and then only clear liquids all afternoon till that night. That way if my intestines are involved, at least it won't be such an ordeal. Do you think I am totally stupid about that? I discussed this with Dr. Sudan and he said he could require me to do the citrate?, but didn't think it was totally necessary. I figure this is a decent compromise.
If any of you have had an incisional hernia, please let me know about your recovery period. My hernia is from my breast bone to my belly button.
Thanks, Terri-lynne
Terri-Lynne, I'm sorry you're going through all this. I think it's totally understandable for both you and your DH to be scared, given that you had such a terrible complication from the endoscopy.
In reality, though, hernias are common, and an experienced surgeon like Dr. Sudan has surely repaired many, many of them. He has tons of experience with adhesions (scar tissue) and with the actual repair. You are right that mesh may be needed, but that's not a disaster.
Getting it done now will prevent the hernia from growing larger in the future, and also avoid the very serious potential complications of hernia incarceration (where something is stuck in the hernia) or strangulation (where something is stuck so long it loses it's blood supply and must be removed). You've made a good decision.
Larra
In reality, though, hernias are common, and an experienced surgeon like Dr. Sudan has surely repaired many, many of them. He has tons of experience with adhesions (scar tissue) and with the actual repair. You are right that mesh may be needed, but that's not a disaster.
Getting it done now will prevent the hernia from growing larger in the future, and also avoid the very serious potential complications of hernia incarceration (where something is stuck in the hernia) or strangulation (where something is stuck so long it loses it's blood supply and must be removed). You've made a good decision.
Larra
On September 19, 2011 at 10:04 AM Pacific Time, Terri -Lynne wrote:
Thanks Ruby. Can't wait to have it done and over with. We have a gym membership that has been really going to waste. Maybe by 2012, I'll start getting in shape. I will get back on here when I get home from the hospital. For some reason, I can only view OH from my phone. I want to see pics of this thing!! :)
Good luck and you are a tough cookie, you will do fine.