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Inguinal hernias.....

Posted By: Countrycruising

Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 07:15

..... which I've nicknamed Bill and Ben, say hello Bill and Ben wave laugh are bloody miserable to live/work with doing what I do as you can imagine frown so if I've been slow to respond or I'm offline don't panic, I've not disappeared to the Bahamas or Bognor, for a few weeks now I've been doing as much as I can do right now and the rest of the time I've been holding myself together, in more ways then one sick crazy

Op date predicted for the 10th May, then the recovery so one step at a time as they say smile
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 09:23

Thanks for the update Joe, a relief that the date is now imminent smile
Posted By: magooagain

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 09:38

Hope all goes well pal. Ain't it fun doing that therapeutic manual work!

Some days my bill and bens are hanging round me ankles!
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 11:06

Originally Posted By magooagain

Some days my bill and bens are hanging round me ankles!


sick

Sounds like you need sorting as well Joe.
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 11:09

Originally Posted By Edinburgh
Thanks for the update Joe, a relief that the date is now imminent smile


Yes and me Simon, Monday I'll be chasing to see if I can get bumped up the list as I can tell when I stand up out of bed whether it's going to be a good or bad day, yesterday was proper poorly, enough to send me home which was the first sick day off in..... can't remember frown
Posted By: Gripped

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 12:28

Good luck Joe. Sounds painful.
Posted By: Theresa

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 17:05

Good luck Joe and hope all goes well and you're feeling better soon smile
Posted By: bobbyboy

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 18:04

Best of luck with the op Joe.
Posted By: HiraethHuw

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 18:47

Sounds painful , Joe frown

NHS Choices suggests that you'll make a full recovery in six weeks, but can drive and carry out light activities after two. Best stick to this and avoid juggling gearboxes for a while.

If you're having the op done in Hfd I could bring you some more biscuits, but I guess you'll be Worcs bound.

All the best for a speedy recovery smile
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 19:28

Originally Posted By HiraethHuw


I could bring you some more biscuits, Wagon Wheels


All in the detail wink
Posted By: Gripped

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 20:18

So long as he's better by 17th June !

laugh
Posted By: pinin_prestatyn

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 21:40

As you have two, does that make you Bi Ingual? laugh
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 22:40

Originally Posted By HiraethHuw
Sounds painful , Joe frown

NHS Choices suggests that you'll make a full recovery in six weeks, but can drive and carry out light activities after two. Best stick to this and avoid juggling gearboxes for a while.

If you're having the op done in Hfd I could bring you some more biscuits, but I guess you'll be Worcs bound.

All the best for a speedy recovery smile


Thanks for the info on the recovery Huw, op is planned for Kiddiminster, apparently that the main hospital to me for key hole surgery, been told I'll need dropping and and picking up so straight to the Drum and Monkey... home to bed after I suppose.
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 22:41

Originally Posted By Gripped
Good luck Joe. Sounds painful.
Originally Posted By Theresa
Good luck Joe and hope all goes well and you're feeling better soon smile
Originally Posted By bobbyboy
Best of luck with the op Joe.


Thanks smile
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 22:41

Originally Posted By Gripped
So long as he's better by 17th June !

laugh


I've Llandow on the 6th May so that'll be one I won't want to miss.
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 20/04/2017 22:42

Originally Posted By Edinburgh
Originally Posted By HiraethHuw


I could bring you some more biscuits, Wagon Wheels


All in the detail wink


Yes.... send Wagon wheels, those will keep me rolling thumb laugh
Posted By: cyborg7

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 21/04/2017 07:52

Best of luck Joe. I've had 2 done. The 1st side in my mid-20s keyhole; the 2nd traditional 3 years ago.

Each time everything was fine for the 1st few days which kind of fools you, but then expect things to tighten up a bit. Hence a couple of weeks enforced rest I'm afraid whether you like it or not. Especially when you're our age. But just think of all that daytime telly and those episodes of wheeler-dealer reruns you can watch...

Posted By: jimboy

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 21/04/2017 11:10

PLease get well soon Joe, for many reasons... yes
Posted By: Jim_Clennell

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 22/04/2017 04:02

Very best wishes, Joe, hope all goes to plan.
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/05/2017 12:19

...... well isn't that just typical of the NHS appointment system, found out at the end of last week that my operation is scheduled for the end of August, first week in September frown

I pushed the point then why was I told.... and was cut dead on the phone by the lady saying whoever informed me that it would be the 10th May was wrong to do so, and told quite sharply that I would have to wait leaving me feel rather irate at the system.

Bill and Ben continue to give me good and bad days, this, personal stuff being juggled and being quite mentally exhausted atm is pushing me to taking a break...... needs must so selfishly I'm taking off for 10 days from the 13th May, back in the office as normal from the 23rd May.
Posted By: Ballypete

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/05/2017 12:55

Sorry to hear that Joe, got to look after number one at the end of the day...

Was diagnosed with one myself several months ago and had Op scheduled for last Thursday - then contacted the day before by the hospital to cancel. Apparently surgeon no longer available. No date set yet as to when mine will be sorted...

Its not strangulated or causing me massive issues yet but it does impact on lifestyle and I just wonder if it has to get complications before I finally get in on the NHS.

Thinking of going private but i've not had so much as a broken bone before and want to get something back.
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/05/2017 13:26

Originally Posted By Ballypete
Sorry to hear that Joe, got to look after number one at the end of the day...

Was diagnosed with one myself several months ago and had Op scheduled for last Thursday - then contacted the day before by the hospital to cancel. Apparently surgeon no longer available. No date set yet as to when mine will be sorted...

Its not strangulated or causing me massive issues yet but it does impact on lifestyle and I just wonder if it has to get complications before I finally get in on the NHS.

Thinking of going private but i've not had so much as a broken bone before and want to get something back.



Sorry to know you're suffering as well Pete, I did enquire about going private and was told it would cost me around £3500.00, and there stood a very good chance the surgeon doing the op would be the same guy performing this for the NHS, that seriously pissed me off Friday I can tell you grr
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/05/2017 14:40

Originally Posted By Countrycruising
...... well isn't that just typical of the NHS appointment system, found out at the end of last week that my operation is scheduled for the end of August, first week in September frown

I pushed the point then why was I told.... and was cut dead on the phone by the lady saying whoever informed me that it would be the 10th May was wrong to do so, and told quite sharply that I would have to wait leaving me feel rather irate at the system.


grr rolleyes
Posted By: Gripped

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/05/2017 19:11

Feel angry for you Joe. So frustrating.

This is why I would be in favour of paying a little more tax/Nat insurance to get the NHS back from the brink. I know money isn't the whole solution, but it's certainly part of the problem.

Can you get on a list for a cancellation ?
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 06:01

Operation date only a couple of days away now, Monday 7am I'll be on the ward to join all the other day cases over in Kidderminster hospital. Mango is off with friends for a few days, freezer and fridge will be stocked and I've a list as long as my intestine of things to watch or stream while at home.

..... what will probably happen is I'll be bored by Wednesday and walking to work to get out the house to do admin stuff, I know I can't drive so that's off the list definitely for the first week, light cycling maybe by Friday, we'll see.
Posted By: jimboy

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 06:14

Good luck Joe, speedy recovery.... thumb
Posted By: MCMike

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 06:24

Good luck Joe ! hope it all goes smoothly smile
Posted By: Gripped

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 06:43

Good luck Joe.

Try not to do too much too soon.
Posted By: Brilly1uk

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 08:57

Hi Joe

Hope it all goes well for you (with no more delays) and you are soon on the mend.

PS I'll try to remember the wagon wheels next time we are over!
Posted By: bockers

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 09:07

All the best Joe
Posted By: andyps

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 10:18

Best wishes Joe, take it easy for a while!
Posted By: magooagain

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 15:00

I'm sure all will be well mate.
Don't rush back to the grindstone as it might just cloud9 you up for longer than you thought.
Posted By: Cooperman

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 17:38

Best wishes Joe, take it steady:)
Posted By: Theresa

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 19:41

Good luck Joe and take it easy!
Posted By: Ballypete

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 20:05

Originally Posted By Countrycruising
Originally Posted By Ballypete
Sorry to hear that Joe, got to look after number one at the end of the day...

Was diagnosed with one myself several months ago and had Op scheduled for last Thursday - then contacted the day before by the hospital to cancel. Apparently surgeon no longer available. No date set yet as to when mine will be sorted...

Its not strangulated or causing me massive issues yet but it does impact on lifestyle and I just wonder if it has to get complications before I finally get in on the NHS.

Thinking of going private but i've not had so much as a broken bone before and want to get something back.



Sorry to know you're suffering as well Pete, I did enquire about going private and was told it would cost me around £3500.00, and there stood a very good chance the surgeon doing the op would be the same guy performing this for the NHS, that seriously pissed me off Friday I can tell you grr


Since this post I have managed to get a short notice date from the NHS and I am getting mine sorted via laparoscopy this Saturday- hopefully there will be no complications- will let you know what to expect when they get round to you!
Posted By: HiraethHuw

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 06/07/2017 20:08

Originally Posted By Countrycruising


been told I'll need dropping and and picking up so straight to the Drum and Monkey... home to bed after I suppose.


Decided on your preferred post op recovery, Joe?
Hope all goes well, and don't forget to rest up a bit coffee
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/07/2017 05:54

All the best for tomorrow Joe smile

Has anyone mentioned you should be sensible and take it easy afterwards wink

I mean, you've got Wimbledon, the Test match commentary, what else do you need ?
Posted By: Ballypete

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/07/2017 10:15

All the best for tomorrow Joe, mine went without a hitch yesterday and am now sitting happily at home. Taking it easy is the key so that you don't prolong your recovery
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 09/07/2017 15:44

Originally Posted By Ballypete
All the best for tomorrow Joe, mine went without a hitch yesterday and am now sitting happily at home. Taking it easy is the key so that you don't prolong your recovery


That's great news Ballypete smile
Posted By: barnacle

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 10/07/2017 04:38

Best of luck with the iguanas, Joe!

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Posted By: Brilly1uk

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 10/07/2017 15:40

Originally Posted By barnacle
Best of luck with the iguanas, Joe!

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redcard rolleyes shocked laugh

Hope its gone well and don't forget to "Take it easy" Joe!
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 12/07/2017 12:01

Originally Posted By barnacle
Best of luck with the iguanas, Joe!

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Very funny Neil smile
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 12/07/2017 12:09

So day 2 after the Op and I'm starting to bounce off the walls crazy

The Operation was quick, 50 minutes, a short stay in recovery and out and back home by 2pm, the main pain I'm feeling is in the neck and shoulders which is caused by the gas they use to blow up the abdomen, it's common and effects people differently so I just have to wait for it to pass.
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 12/07/2017 14:37

Pity you haven't fitted yourself with a bleed-valve mod Joe - never mind at least your back to the tried and tested bog-standard smile
Posted By: Brilly1uk

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 13/07/2017 19:15

Glad to hear it went well Joe.
Hopefully you won't be bored for too long!
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 06:11

Hooray I'm back at work on light duties smile
Posted By: Jim_Clennell

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 06:20

Good news... at least in some ways! Glad you're on the mend, Joe!
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 07:00

Originally Posted By Jim_Clennell
Good news... at least in some ways! Glad you're on the mend, Joe!


Thanks Jim wink
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 07:21

Great news Joe, sure Mango will be happy to be "home" again smile
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 11:16

Originally Posted By Edinburgh
Great news Joe, sure Mango will be happy to be "home" again smile


Mango was so grumpy last week, huffing at me for not taking her out up the Malvern hills as she's been used to a long walk everyday now for the past few weeks, she would sit in front of me moaning, it's the only way I can describe her actions, funny to begin with but became quite annoying as I just wasn't up to anything longer then two 30 minutes walks each day over the fields.
Posted By: magooagain

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 11:52

Glad it's going well pal.
Posted By: Edinburgh

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 11:53

We - well Mrs Ed actually - have our own Mango though not as furry

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and certainly not as much personality laugh
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 13:03

Originally Posted By magooagain
Glad it's going well pal.


Thanks wink
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 13:03

Originally Posted By Edinburgh
We - well Mrs Ed actually - have our own Mango though not as furry

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and certainly not as much personality laugh


I bet this one doesn't jump up laugh
Posted By: Brilly1uk

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 17/07/2017 20:37

Originally Posted By Countrycruising
Hooray I'm back at work on light duties smile


Good news Joe.
Hopefully. Mango is feeling glad to be back on light duties too! smile
Posted By: HiraethHuw

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 22/07/2017 20:52

How was your first week back at work post op, Joe?
Paperwork upto date and mugs clean?
I final checked a discharge script for a bloke who'd had a right one done today at the hospital . Seems to be quite a common thing for us blokes.
He was discharged with a crate of Butty bach for pain relief. See, Should've come to Hereford.
drink
Posted By: Countrycruising

Re: Inguinal hernias..... - 23/07/2017 12:25

If I need any repairs I'll get booked in at Hereford Huw, discharged with a crate of Butties ah chinny laugh
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