KX Riders
General => In General... => Topic started by: Foxx4Beaver on February 28, 2014, 10:51:56 AM
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I've gotten some pretty horrified looks from people and kids while walking around with these things exposed.
http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac152/foxx4afoxx2/gut3_zps2ead3769.jpg
http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac152/foxx4afoxx2/gut_zpsf6456798.jpg
I'll post a pic of the staples/incision when I change the dressing again...still QUITE painful to move around!!
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Nice....
At least the hard part is over...
You must have had a large hernia.
My belly button use to be a innie. Now I have a outie
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the main problem was that the muscle down the center of my abdomen had split and pulled itself out to either side of my obliques a little over a year ago.
The triangle represents what happened to the muscle...meaning there was no muscle where the triangle is, it was all forced to the sides.
More than likely, I'm not gonna have a belly button after it heals...but that's no biggie.
Oh...and oxycodone is wonderful mixed with frozen mudslides :-D
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac152/foxx4afoxx2/ecdb23b0-7907-4b40-889b-6dcfff7c87e0_zps77c1efff.jpg) (http://s895.photobucket.com/user/foxx4afoxx2/media/ecdb23b0-7907-4b40-889b-6dcfff7c87e0_zps77c1efff.jpg.html)
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I did have a small re-occurring hernia just above my belly button that happened the 1st week of January this year...and the doctor said he could fix the immediate area in day-surgery, but because of the muscle being split, I'd have a 90% chance of it re-occurring again, and so on and so on...he said it would be like climbing a ladder, it would just keep happening.
So he suggested going this route....and now I'll only have a 5% chance of it happening again.
He laid a 6" x 8" piece of mesh in there for good adherence.
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Im not working at the moment and I could come make you some mud slides.
id even bring the van with my stash of candy.
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My Dad says his mesh itches sometimes but his is way smaller then yours..
I hope that your does better.
Here's a good article on it for those wondering what the mesh is..
http://www.frontiersin.org/blog/%E2%80%9CWhat_is_mesh_used_in_hernia_surgery_%E2%80%9D/45 (http://www.frontiersin.org/blog/%E2%80%9CWhat_is_mesh_used_in_hernia_surgery_%E2%80%9D/45)
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funny, my dad says the same thing too about the mesh being itchy...he had an umbilical hernia for just about 40 years that never hurt or bothered him, but it stuck out about 5 inches by the time he had it fixed last year, and he had a big piece laid in too....so I guess it's likely mine will too...guess I'll just have to look like a baboon scratching and slappin my gut from time to time :?
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Those links aren't working for me :-(
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that's odd...workin for me...and of course photobucket is saying it's under maintenance right now, so I can't change them to IMGs at the moment
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Check the security setting to be sure they are for public viewing..
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Check the security setting to be sure they are for public viewing..
once photobucket lets me in I'll check...still says it's under maintenance
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alright, IMGs it is...
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac152/foxx4afoxx2/stitch2_zps750a3b28.jpg) (http://s895.photobucket.com/user/foxx4afoxx2/media/stitch2_zps750a3b28.jpg.html)
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac152/foxx4afoxx2/stitch3_zps31cb5049.jpg) (http://s895.photobucket.com/user/foxx4afoxx2/media/stitch3_zps31cb5049.jpg.html)
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac152/foxx4afoxx2/stitch_zps8421fd28.jpg) (http://s895.photobucket.com/user/foxx4afoxx2/media/stitch_zps8421fd28.jpg.html)
there's 45 staples holding it together....I go in Tuesday to get the drains removed, not sure if he'll pull the staples then too.
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the foxx is now magnetic for a couple of days.. :wink: ... staples would stay in between 7 - 14 days, because of individual healing... i still know this from my injuries a few years ago, as they fixed my broken wrist and ankle and at least my nose surgery last november..
life can be so beautyful, if the pain is away... :-)
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staples would stay in between 7 - 14 days
if they're minor injuries, yes...but my last hernia last August they kept the staples in for 4 weeks....the ones in my shoulder were in for 20 days, the ones in my knee where in for 24 days...it all depends on the severity of the injury/incision...all of mine have been deep, so they get kept in longer to be sure there's no chance of them re-opening.
different surgeries call for different recovery times....unfortunately, 90% of my injuries have required 4-5+ week long heal times.
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Looks great!
Now it's time for lunch... :lol:
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Looks great!
Now it's time for lunch... :lol:
I can't wait to get back to a normal diet...the Oxycodone constipates the hell out of ya...been eating green and red peppers, broccoli, carrots, and sardines...and drinking TONS of prune juice.
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Had the staples removed this morning....20 days out.
Dr. said he couldn't be happier with how everything looks, and how well I was moving around. I gotta take it somewhat easy until the 1st of April...no lifting of anything over 25lbs til then, otherwise I can go back to my everyday routine.
I'll post a pic of the aftermath a little later.
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20 days? Already?
Seems short to me but I'm sure it's driving you crazy :lol:
When will you be ready for some easy riding?
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20 days? Already?
Seems short to me but I'm sure it's driving you crazy :lol:
When will you be ready for some easy riding?
I know...time flies...2/21/14 was the day of the fillet.
Yeah...they were getting annoying and itchy....the only part I'm gonna miss is the cute visiting nurse that was coming to my house every other day :cry:
As far as riding...eh, I'm in no rush yet, as I still feel like I was filleted like a Tuna, maybe another month...weather is still up and down here too. It was 62 degrees here yesterday....right now it's snowing and windy at 24 degrees. :?...but that's New England weather for ya.