Large “Swiss cheese” hernia repair done and so many Q’s to ask

Posted , 3 users are following.

Hi

I had a large incisional hernia repair done on NHS on JUNE 7th 2019 and still have do many questions that are unanswered. Hoping that someone can help. Pls excuse any typos but i am not the best on a keyboard.

3 years ago i ended up in ICU with a perforated stomach ulcer ending up with a scar from my breasts to my pube line. I was sent home with zero after care .

3 years on i developed a LARGE inciosonal hernia containing many bowel pockets the worst being down towards my pubis .

after a long battle the NHS agreed to do it. THE operation took 4.5 hours instead of 2 and was very complex

i saw the surgron for approx 5 mins before the op and 2 mins 3 days after the op.

i only had 1 drain which was near yhe worst pocket at the bottom. This was removed day 4 and i was sent home and told i would not get follow up apt until 2-3 months

again i have been given zero aftercare and scared beyound belief as i do not want this to return. i am now on day 18 and have questions i hope someone can help with?

the pocket at the bottom is nowgrowing again and hard after i eat....can a hernia pocket return this quick?

is it ok to slerp on my side ?

is it ok to sit crossed legged as this is my most confirtable position?

how much shoukd i be walking a day? is 30 mins too much? i ama very active person

i am getting verybloated after eating . WILL this harm the hernia repsir ?

can i stsrt swimming?

Any help grestly appreciated as im freaking out. i cannot have this return as there is no way i will win the fight for surgery again i do not think

THANKING ANYONE THST CAN HELP ME IN ADVANCE XXXX

0 likes, 1 reply

1 Reply

  • Posted

    hi, sorry i don't have any knowledge to help you out with this but you should be able to see your gp about it and get some reassurance.

    i know how frustrating it is when you don't get to see your surgeon and just speak about this massive thing you're going through.

    hope it works out for you.

Report or request deletion

Thanks for your help!

We want the community to be a useful resource for our users but it is important to remember that the community are not moderated or reviewed by doctors and so you should not rely on opinions or advice given by other users in respect of any healthcare matters. Always speak to your doctor before acting and in cases of emergency seek appropriate medical assistance immediately. Use of the community is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and steps will be taken to remove posts identified as being in breach of those terms.