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Hernia...or pulled muscle?
Guys...slightly OT here...I was lifting weights last sunday...doing bicep curls with heavy weights...and I was "jerking" the weight up to do negatives. After my workout I noticed pain around my midsection that has gotten pretty bad.
My symptoms are as follows: pain breathing lower rt lower abdomen/rt side pain on movement pain on pooping pain w/coughing Basically I have symptoms of a hernia...and/or a pulled abdominal muscle I suppose. No noticeable bulges. It's a deep pain...like I can't tell if its back or front. Surely some of you/us have experience with similar injuries. Any help?? |
Peter, my finger isn't long enough to answer your question.;)
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Maybe you should see a doctor. He would know better than we would.
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I had abdominal hernia surgery a year and a half ago. Had similar symptoms, but scans did not show obvious hernia. If there is no telltale bulge where muscle has torn, the doctors have to go in and look for it. My surgery was supposed to take 1/2 hour with 1-2 month recovery time. It took 3 hours and 1 year to fully recover. Unless it's an obvious tear (and the doc will know) avoid the surgery if possible. Just my opinion.
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thanks guys...except Frank...this happened last monday and doesn't seem to be getting better...so I guess its off to urgent care later today!
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I had hernia surgery about six years ago. My doctor said it was nothing surgery, and not to worry. But while he wasn't worrying, I was in a ton of pain from the incision. Try to avoid going under the knife if possible.
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thx barry...a coworkers hubby just had double hernia surgery...he seems to be doing ok...hopefully you will not ever need that again. I'm pulling for a pulled muscle at this time!!!!
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IMO the sports hernia was worse, it was located in the abdomen, caused a lot of pain, and symptoms that were more like a bowel obstruction. No bulge, but far more pain than the inguinal hernia, probably because it was located in the core. I'd immediately stop the heavy lifting if there are any questions, and you know the routine, if pain persists or is accompanied by nausea/fever (which should not occur with just a pulled muscle) consult a doctor. Take care Pete. |
I think Frank is waiting for Pete's health insurance info, so he can get paid for the encounter. ;)
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I might add some general information was provided to Pete via PM free of charge. |
As others have said, get it checked out. The sooner the better.
I've got some experience with hernias. They come with the territory from being a former competitive power lifter. From what I've heard, they can be painful. I wouldn't know since none of mine ever bothered me. Just because you don't have any noticeable bulges doesn't mean you don't have a hernia. Bottom line, if you are in pain then something is wrong. Better to have your doctor tell you its a pulled muscle, then find out its a hernia later. Take it easy and get it checked out. Jantz |
Thank you guys for your concerns...and advice. I think I turned a corner yesterday...I started feeling better midday yesterday...I went to the gym and walked on the treadmill for a while last night...feel even better right now...I'm thinking this is a muscle thing and am going to wait it out a few more days.
I AM a man after all...and I hate going to the doctor!!!! |
I've had a few bowel obstructions. Grown men do cry .:o
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