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Title: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Ken_Long on January 28, 2016, 04:26:17 pm
I've been diagnosed with a double inguinal hernia, and I'm booked in for keyhole surgery on the 24th of next month. My wife has health insurance through her work so I get to go private, which is nice!
It looks like it is probably an outpatient job, although I may end up over-nighting if the surgery is later in the day.
The advice I've seen is no driving or exertion of any sort for one week, then anything between a further 2-5 weeks before going back to work, and even then being cautious (small days, lighter work). Being primarily a WFP user I am conscious of the strain that can put through the core muscles so don't want to rush back and unravel...
I have rejigged some of my work where necessary, some will just have to be delayed, and a couple of friends have offered to work with me to take a bit of the strain off.
I just wondered if anyone here has had experience of this surgery and the likely recovery time? I realise experiences vary from person to person (I'm 46 and reasonably fit, if that makes a difference to recovery), but it would be useful to get a sense of what to expect.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: chris dosell on January 28, 2016, 04:29:16 pm
I had the same, rest for 2 weeks and your be fine, take it easy though
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: jk999 on January 28, 2016, 04:38:04 pm
Had same done about 17 years ago through keyhole minimum 6 to 12 weeks before any heavy lifting,  don't try doing work to soon other wise you will regret it  :)
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: NWH on January 28, 2016, 04:47:55 pm
Had 1 done 2 years ago I had about 10 full days -2 weeks off work,it takes time to heal internally I didn't feel right for a year you feel tight inside around the scar tissue are above the groin hip area. I have another 1 now on the other side which doesn't bother me as much which I'll have done in the next year or so.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Ken_Long on January 28, 2016, 05:01:15 pm
Thanks for your replies thus far,  With my work schedule I can have at least three full weeks off, if I feel up to it then a lighter week to get back in to it if I want. I do have some commercial booked in towards the end of March so I may have to get some assistants on board if I'm still tender.

Out of interest, are hernias common among window cleaners, particularly those hauling WFP around all day? I know a few locally who have had hernias, I don't know how common it is among the general populace...
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Johnny B on January 28, 2016, 05:38:10 pm
I had a single inguinal hernia op 6 years ago. I was 48 at the time. I went into surgery first thing in the morning, and was home by early afternoon. After coming out of surgery, I felt absolutely no ill effects at all, which surprised the nurses .

I was advised to rest for 6 weeks, but after a fortnight I was desperate to get back to work , I went to my GP and asked if he thought it would be ok if I were to go back to work for a few hours a day, then build up to full time again. He advised me to be very careful, do no heavy lifting (I am trad but my ladders and bucket are light enough) or to put any strain on myself, so I did, and have had no problems with it whatsoever.

Hope it all goes well for you.

John.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Smurf on January 28, 2016, 05:48:58 pm
I've had two hernia ops. Last one was a few years ago when we got heavy snow and freezing weather so lucky for me the 6 weeks I was off I could not have really worked anyway. It peed me off somewhat all the same as was a repair for the first op I had previously as they did not put that gauze stuff in the first time.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: NWH on January 28, 2016, 05:53:18 pm
Open cut surgery always takes longer than keyhole,you recover quicker with keyhole.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Smurf on January 28, 2016, 05:56:32 pm
Open cut surgery always takes longer than keyhole,you recover quicker with keyhole.

Indeed... I have the scars to prove it  ;D
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Rich Wilts on January 28, 2016, 07:08:24 pm
Once you're able to tug one off you'll know it's time to go back.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Smurf on January 28, 2016, 07:11:18 pm
Once you're able to tug one off you'll know it's time to go back.

So you tried everyday then just to find out I'm guessing  ;D
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: NWH on January 28, 2016, 07:19:26 pm
Yeah you'll know it when you do lol,be like w***ing with a pile of bricks on your stomach. 😂😂😂
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Smurf on January 28, 2016, 07:28:20 pm
Yeah you'll know it when you do lol,be like w***ing with a pile of bricks on your stomach.

Really I would have never had guessed that  ;D

Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: NWH on January 28, 2016, 07:52:46 pm
With a name like Ken long you'll be alright with the nurses 😉
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: dazmond on January 28, 2016, 09:04:42 pm
Thanks for your replies thus far,  With my work schedule I can have at least three full weeks off, if I feel up to it then a lighter week to get back in to it if I want. I do have some commercial booked in towards the end of March so I may have to get some assistants on board if I'm still tender.

Out of interest, are hernias common among window cleaners, particularly those hauling WFP around all day? I know a few locally who have had hernias, I don't know how common it is among the general populace...

i dont think so.ive never had a hernia and ive been window cleaning 23 years.on the other hand my younger brother has had 2 now and he sits on his backside all day in front of a PC.WORK THAT ONE OUT! ;D
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Rich Wilts on January 29, 2016, 12:20:09 am
Once you're able to tug one off you'll know it's time to go back.

So you tried everyday then just to find out I'm guessing  ;D

Twice a day.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Smurf on January 29, 2016, 04:54:35 pm
Once you're able to tug one off you'll know it's time to go back.

So you tried everyday then just to find out I'm guessing  ;D

Twice a day.

I like think I can still have sex as much as I like when I like but can be lonely after a while  ;D
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Ken_Long on February 01, 2016, 08:25:38 am
Just want to say thank you to all the genuinely helpful responses to my questions.

I will add that I find the tedious smutty comments boring, juvenile and frankly  pathetic. I know this probably qualifies as "banter" but frankly would be more suited to a "lads" website.
Title: Re: Double Hernia op, likely impact on work?
Post by: Smurf on February 01, 2016, 10:33:41 am
Anyway back on topic good luck with the hernia op Ken.