skmyers
Tue, March 30th, 2004, 03:31 PM
Not sure how many people have these, but several people close do me have them, just as I did.
The hernia I am talking about is located normally right at the top of your belly button. A portion of your skin protrudes out further than it should due to something just below the skin.
In my case, it was fatty tissue.
I bring this up for a couple of reasons. Everything wrong with me stems from not exercising since I was about 26. I am now 32. About three years ago, right in the middle of my getting fat and out of shape, I developed allergies. I didn't know it at the time because I had never had them before.
My allergies consisted of much coughing...deep hard coughing. It took two years for someone to point out that it might be allergies....since then, I have been taking Allavert, which got rid of the coughing.
During the start of my coughing phase, I coughed so hard, I developed the hernia I was talking about.
As the years went by I got fatter, nicely hiding the protrusion.
Then of course, I met John :).
Been losing weight, gaining muscle and a slightly thinner tummy. This made my hernia poke out a bit more...especially while working out in the gym when my whole body was tensing in the mirror during exercises.
I couldn't have this! Ohhh No :).
Anyway, I decided to have it taken care off. I was a bit worried at first because a friend had me believing that they would go in anally. Yes, I said it. I fell for that lie for about two hours. Slightly embarrassed for having believed, but I did....
As it turns out, they don't go in through your rectum. Instead, they cut a small incision just under the top portion of your belly button. Then, they go in and either A) push the hernia back in or B) cut it out.
They decided to cut mine out. I didn't watch....don't like blood, but my girlfriend did. She said the fatty tissue cut out was roughly the size of a golf ball...nasty!!
They stitched up my tendon (sometimes it's muscle that it happens to) and then stitched my belly button.
I had to not exercise for three straight days, which bothered me. I did do the recumbent bike for 25 minutes last night and getting better by the day.
Main reason for telling this is because not only did I have the hernia, but my girlfriend has the same one, as well as my brother. I figured if we three had it, there's gotta be more people with this type of hernia.
If you have any questions about the procedure, ask me, maybe I can help you out :).
Stephen Myers
http://www.boredskm.com
The hernia I am talking about is located normally right at the top of your belly button. A portion of your skin protrudes out further than it should due to something just below the skin.
In my case, it was fatty tissue.
I bring this up for a couple of reasons. Everything wrong with me stems from not exercising since I was about 26. I am now 32. About three years ago, right in the middle of my getting fat and out of shape, I developed allergies. I didn't know it at the time because I had never had them before.
My allergies consisted of much coughing...deep hard coughing. It took two years for someone to point out that it might be allergies....since then, I have been taking Allavert, which got rid of the coughing.
During the start of my coughing phase, I coughed so hard, I developed the hernia I was talking about.
As the years went by I got fatter, nicely hiding the protrusion.
Then of course, I met John :).
Been losing weight, gaining muscle and a slightly thinner tummy. This made my hernia poke out a bit more...especially while working out in the gym when my whole body was tensing in the mirror during exercises.
I couldn't have this! Ohhh No :).
Anyway, I decided to have it taken care off. I was a bit worried at first because a friend had me believing that they would go in anally. Yes, I said it. I fell for that lie for about two hours. Slightly embarrassed for having believed, but I did....
As it turns out, they don't go in through your rectum. Instead, they cut a small incision just under the top portion of your belly button. Then, they go in and either A) push the hernia back in or B) cut it out.
They decided to cut mine out. I didn't watch....don't like blood, but my girlfriend did. She said the fatty tissue cut out was roughly the size of a golf ball...nasty!!
They stitched up my tendon (sometimes it's muscle that it happens to) and then stitched my belly button.
I had to not exercise for three straight days, which bothered me. I did do the recumbent bike for 25 minutes last night and getting better by the day.
Main reason for telling this is because not only did I have the hernia, but my girlfriend has the same one, as well as my brother. I figured if we three had it, there's gotta be more people with this type of hernia.
If you have any questions about the procedure, ask me, maybe I can help you out :).
Stephen Myers
http://www.boredskm.com