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Both my wife and daughter had hernias and had them repaired. They were both like turtles after the operation. Could hardly move for about 1-2 weeks. Of course no lifting for a while after. I supposed I would have it done if I had to.
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I've had both sides done & my wife had one side done back in the day before laparoscopic surgery was common. With the first one the doctor told me to take a walk the next day. When I met with him, I told him I had been walking & walked about two miles the day after the surgery (that was on level ground & slowly). He said he didn't mean for me to do that much. The first few days were a little painful now & then, mostly getting in & out of bed until I learned to sort of roll on & off the bed. I was back to work a week after. My wife had a similar experience. We both had the fabric patches installed. I would imagine surgery now days would be a breeze. Go for it.
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There are many types of hernias and therefore many different recovery times. I had a left inguinal hernia repaired about 6 years ago. Went in to the hospital on a Friday morning and came out late afternoon early evening. that night and the next day kind of sucked but the Norco thr doc gave for the pain worked wonders. By Sunday I was out of bed, walking around (slowly) and even went out to lunch with my wife. I was able to return to work Monday. I really didn't feel fully recovered until about 3 weeks later. It was then that I felt comfortable enough to return to my gym routine.
Good luck! Michael |
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