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Old November 3rd 05, 10:22 AM
Joseph
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Hello All
Does anyone have any experience with Inguinal Hernias? I have developed a
hernia in the lower abdominal wall. My GP sent me to a surgeon to see about
an operation and the GP said to stay off the bike. The specialist said it
wasn't bad enough to operate and said to get back on the bike. I suspect
that he wants it to get worse and then he will operate.
Any ideas from bike riders? I am not a very serious rider, riding perhaps 30
km most days and riding up some steep hills, but I enjoy it.
Joseph


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Old November 3rd 05, 11:01 AM
Donga
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Is your GP fat? Never trust a doctor who is not a picture of good
health himself. People who don't know fitness can't advise on it. Get a
doctor who is a sports specialist.

Donga

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Old November 3rd 05, 11:26 PM
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Joseph Wrote:
Hello All
Does anyone have any experience with Inguinal Hernias? I have developed
a
hernia in the lower abdominal wall. My GP sent me to a surgeon to see
about
an operation and the GP said to stay off the bike. The specialist said
it
wasn't bad enough to operate and said to get back on the bike. I
suspect
that he wants it to get worse and then he will operate.
Any ideas from bike riders? I am not a very serious rider, riding
perhaps 30
km most days and riding up some steep hills, but I enjoy it.
Joseph


I had a strangulated hernia about 20 years ago, and I can tell you if
that happens you won't be able to ride the bike. If I stood up it hurt,
if I sat down it hurt, if I breathed it hurt, if I didn't breath it
hurt.. you get the picture! Of course if and when that happens there is
no question you get the surgery to fix it immediately.

Phil


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Old November 4th 05, 09:00 PM
Ray Peace
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Joseph wrote:
Hello All
Does anyone have any experience with Inguinal Hernias? I have developed a
hernia in the lower abdominal wall. My GP sent me to a surgeon to see about
an operation and the GP said to stay off the bike. The specialist said it
wasn't bad enough to operate and said to get back on the bike. I suspect
that he wants it to get worse and then he will operate.
Any ideas from bike riders? I am not a very serious rider, riding perhaps 30
km most days and riding up some steep hills, but I enjoy it.
Joseph


Greetings,

I had one years ago and they operated. It slowed me down for a month or
so, but after that things were back to normal. The operation is not
major, it has never bothered me since.
Regards,
Ray.
 




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