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Hi I have an abdominal herna look five months pregnant it was okay but now it I painful and finding it reallyhard and agony opening bowls what should I please help also got a bad back
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Posted , 3 users are following.
Hi I have an abdominal herna look five months pregnant it was okay but now it I painful and finding it reallyhard and agony opening bowls what should I please help also got a bad back
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shirley133 jill73277
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You need to see your doctor if the pain is acute asap, if you start being sick and do not stop being sick go to A&E. If pain is chronic and not being sick doctors asap. Hope you get it sorted.
Ron351 jill73277
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Dear Jill:
I also have an abdominal hernia and suffer greatly with constipation. Here in the states I tried acupuncture and it did help. There is a chineese herbal tea to cook that is just great. My greatest relief came with a heaping teaspoon of myralax in eight onces of water. I started with once a day until relief was achieved and then every other day after that.
Look I realize the subject is personal but a supository from the drug store may be needed to break up the blockage and relax that ever life controling muscle. Rubber gloves are very cheep and will make a one, two, three you're done tpye of job. LOL A little laughter will also help. Hopefully this helped you.
What about the hernia? I'm supossed to have a piece of mesh put under laproscopically pretty soon. Is surgery in the future for you also?
Warm Regards
Ron
jill73277 Ron351
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Thanks both of you I'm on 8 satchets of laxido a day but still not helping last time I saw gp over it she said let's saw your joints first I feel full all time the pain is agony especially in my abdomen do you think it should be operated on I can't carry on like this I'm finding it hard to walk and need a chair with bag and legs without this sorry for moaning hugs jill xxx
Ron351 jill73277
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I'm so very sorry you suffer so terrible dear. Me? I'd rather deal with a bag (you know what I mean...) for awhile just to get control of things. Youtube it, not too hard to deal with although I never owned one. Oh my, what a way to put it. Here in the US I'd insist on a specialist and not a gp. (gp is General Practicioner correct?)
You could swallow a camera and that will tell them a great deal. Best luck and God Bless.
Ron
elizabeth186 jill73277
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I had a an abdominal hernia about the size of a football for years and doctors wouldn't operate because of various health problems. One morning I woke up to terrible pain in my abdomen and ended up having to get operated for a strangulated hernia. If pain is really bad I would go to doctor as soon as possible.
shirley133 jill73277
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I suffered with constipation and bouts of scikness for years caused by adhesions from 3 c sections. At the age of 66 my bowel eventually perforated I had an emergency laprotomy to resection my bowel which did not heal properly whcih in turn caused an incisional hernia. I had this reparied 2 years ago with mesh, mixed results. But doctos do tend to leave you until something drastic happens, I was advised to go straight to the hospital if I thought my bowels had perforated. Not saying this will happen to you, best to keep in touch with your doctor. Hope you get it sorted
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