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Title: umbillical hernia
Post by: matty72 on February 08, 2022, 09:10:56 pm
I have a hernia in belly button, just wondered if anyone else has had one and how long it took to recover after op, doc said about 6 weeks before work again :(
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: deeege on February 08, 2022, 09:46:14 pm
Havnt had one personally but a friend has one at the moment and is looking at 18 months or more before it’ll get sorted on the NHS.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: Splash & dash on February 08, 2022, 09:55:12 pm
Havnt had one personally but a friend has one at the moment and is looking at 18 months or more before it’ll get sorted on the NHS.


Ironically if you go private there is very little waiting time !!!!!!
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 08, 2022, 10:01:29 pm
I had a hernia op I was back to work just short of a week 6 weeks lol yeah they say that about every operation,I’ve just had a Miniscus repair last month I had a week off for that as well like everything internal it has to heal from the inside but a sensible surgeon will tell you do what you feel you can do and take it steady.
Both mine were done by customers lol 👌
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: deeege on February 08, 2022, 10:03:47 pm
Havnt had one personally but a friend has one at the moment and is looking at 18 months or more before it’ll get sorted on the NHS.


Ironically if you go private there is very little waiting time !!!!!!

Why is that ironic?
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: Splash & dash on February 08, 2022, 10:16:22 pm
Havnt had one personally but a friend has one at the moment and is looking at 18 months or more before it’ll get sorted on the NHS.

If you can afford to pay  you can have it done straight away if doing it through the NHS it will take 18 months to two years  totally wrong and a clear case of discrimination
Ironically if you go private there is very little waiting time !!!!!!

Why is that ironic?
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: Lee GLS on February 08, 2022, 10:29:36 pm
My brother had an umbilical hernia at the start of the pandemic, he had to pay to have it done privately and he ended up being off work for more like 8-10 weeks after the operation because it felt uncomfortable and pull quite a bit when working again, he did try to work sooner but couldn’t
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: matty72 on February 09, 2022, 08:49:30 am
cheers for replies, it's not looking great then im looking at atleast 6 weeks by the look of it, the doc has said i can leave it as it's not that big and hopefully wont get any bigger, a bit of gamble, no good options really.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 09, 2022, 09:17:59 am
There’s not many operations that you’ll need 6 weeks off for they need to cover thereselves  they recommended 2-4 weeks for a Miniscus trim  I had last month,I was back to work a week later you know how far you can push 6 weeks for a hernia is excessive unless your competing in a strongman contest.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: matty72 on February 09, 2022, 09:25:48 am
yea 3 to 4 weeks i could do, any longer i would struggle, self employed pros and cons ::)roll
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 09, 2022, 11:19:56 am
I had an op in the same area I had 2 they nearly always come in pairs when you get a tear,no way I would have needed any longer than a week 10 days off you just need to take it easy they’ll use mesh if it’s the first one once they’ve stapled it within an inch of its life it’ll be stronger in that area than it would have ever been from birth.
They always say 6 weeks especially if you’re paying for it,they don’t want to have to do it again for nothing especially when you say you’ve followed all the rules lol.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: matty72 on February 09, 2022, 12:04:27 pm
cheers nwh that sounds a bit better
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 09, 2022, 02:46:48 pm
Don’t worry about it m8 I was the same weeks off work etc you won’t need weeks off work,once a week 10 days passes you will feel fine to ease back in to work.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: Ggh on February 09, 2022, 07:58:38 pm
I have one. I’m choosing to ignore it.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: matty72 on February 10, 2022, 10:36:24 am
Im 50 now cgh so thinking get sorted now, also just found out i have a second hernia, jesus there like buses :P
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 10, 2022, 04:30:34 pm
Yeah and you want a good Surgeon because they can go in and on the upper part of the lining they might not see a tear,I had 2 and they  were lower down and hidden and was told that someone without years of experience could have missed them.
Some are visible on the surface the type you can push back in or wear a brace for like the one you have,iguinial- groin hernias are most common and can be so painful if you look down in that area you expect to see blood when it tears initially,lovely.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: johnny bravo on February 10, 2022, 08:37:51 pm
i had a inguinal hernia  in the groin area.  a few years ago now.      had to advertise for some help.      to get out a bit earlier otherwise i know i would have lost some customers.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: johnny bravo on February 10, 2022, 08:38:52 pm
let your customers know .  some will wait for you  to heal up .  but will only wait for so long
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: matty72 on February 10, 2022, 09:20:30 pm
johnny how long to you got back working
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 11, 2022, 07:55:22 am
Let them know anyone who won’t sympathise isn’t worth keeping,i had an iguinial I actually went back after 4 days for a particular job then had a week off and was fine. 6 weeks is over the top a good surgeon would tell you do what you feel you can do but remember you are healing from the inside.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: deeege on February 11, 2022, 09:08:56 am
let your customers know .  some will wait for you  to heal up .  but will only wait for so long

I’m sure close to 100% of domestic customers would happily wait 8-10 weeks if they knew the situation. The ones that wouldn’t wait are the ones that wouldn’t be worth keeping anyway.

Commercial a bit different but properly priced work you should have no trouble getting a local cleaner to cover it for a short time.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 11, 2022, 01:21:27 pm
I wouldn’t worry you won’t need weeks and weeks off after a week 10 days you’ll feel no discomfort and you’ll be itching to get back to work anyway,you just have to take it easy it’s not open heart surgery you’re having it’s an internal tear   the times they give are to cover thereselves you’ll know when you can work.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: johnny bravo on February 13, 2022, 08:04:09 pm
i got someone to do the tops   i lagged behind and cleaned some bottoms .     about 8/10 weeks i was back on my own .   slowly   but surely.     always frightened it would rip open  as  you are stretching upwards when WFP cleaning
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: johnny bravo on February 13, 2022, 08:06:44 pm
i lost only 3  .     the rest waited   thankfully.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 13, 2022, 10:02:52 pm
If you go back after a week 10 days it won’t as you say tear open if you have keyhole surgery you don’t even have stitches,if you’ve had a previous hernia you may need to have an open cut repair which would take slightly longer to heal.
I’ve just had a Miniscus repair in my knee almost a month to the day I’ve been back to work for 3 weeks with no problems,you have to listen to you’re body and just take it easy with any surgery.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: Perfect Windows on February 14, 2022, 01:52:03 pm
Some of the nonsense on this thread is downright dangerous advice.

As ever, don't take medical advice from a window cleaning forum. Particularly from a poster who has an opinion on every single subject known to man.
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: matty72 on February 14, 2022, 01:58:51 pm
cheeers for all the input guys, I have an idea of how long recovery will be because i had a hernia about 25 years ago,  im  looking at  at least 4 to 6 weeks before i can do a normal day again maybe longer, I have two hernias but both small, so i need to wait and see what doctors advice is, just always comes at wrong time but im sure it will work it self out ;D
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: Smudger on February 14, 2022, 02:12:16 pm
Some of the nonsense on this thread is downright dangerous advice.

As ever, don't take medical advice from a window cleaning forum. Particularly from a poster who has an opinion on every single subject known to man.
and that opinion is usually misinformed from some bloke who stopped to have a chat with.... ;D

Darran
Title: Re: umbillical hernia
Post by: NWH on February 14, 2022, 03:02:19 pm
Oh you’re taking 4-6 weeks off I didn’t realise they were doing open heart surgery at the same time lol,I’ve had one Dazza so I know.
If you’re balls get bigger m8 it might be from a hernia not just ego 😉.