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In a message dated 9/4/2004 12:19:47 AM Central Standard Time,

megafone910@... writes:

I keep hearing everyone talk about hernias. Is this something I have

to look forward to. How common is it?

terri

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I got a hernia after My RNY and Dr. K fixed it during surgery. it was

umbilical just above the belly button.

in Bama

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> I keep hearing everyone talk about hernias. Is this something I

have

> to look forward to. How common is it?

>

> terri

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Terri,

I thought that during my research for the DS I had run across some

statistics on this. Rather than rely on my memory, I pulled out one

of the zillions of medical journal articles that I copied. Although

the article describes results for 40 patients, the noted references

are from four other papers by different surgeons.

Anyway, here it is, with authors:

Drs. Christen Ren, Emma , & Michel Gagner at

Division of Laparoscopic Surgery, Department of Surgery

The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York

" Early Results of Laparoscopic Biliopancreatic Diversion with

Duodenal Switch for Morbid Obesity: A Case Series of 40 Consecutive

Patients "

" Biliopancreatic divirsion with duodenal switch has been shown to

have the best resuls of any bariatric procedure, in terms of

magnitude and duration of weight loss. However, BPD-DS along with

other open bariatric procedures, carry up to a 25% rate of

incisional hernia. "

Hope this helps. I was hoping that I wouldn't be in that

percentile. However, while visiting my PCP last week, I found that I

have 2 ventral hernias. Yikes! I haven't told Dr. K yet.

Anyway, ya' got to keep a sense of humor about it. I have named

them Rosco and Agnes. (BTW, they don't hurt at all - I don't know

why.)

Melinda in NM

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(BTW, they don't hurt at all - I don't know

> why.)

>

> Melinda in NM

Melinda, they shouldn't hurt at all. If they hurt especially if

they make you feel sick and sweaty, then they need to be fixed ASAP.

Marta

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> I had a small but painful umbilical hernia pop up a little over a

> year post-op. I had it repaired and had my TT at the same time in

> January of this year.

>

> They do seem to be pretty common for post-ops, LOL, I took a poll

of

> my NON ds friends and so far only one out of 40 (and it was a

male)

> has had a hernia, But I know of at least 20 post-ops who have.....

>

> Shall all who have had or do now have hernias raise their hands?

>

> Cindee

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raising my hand and wondering when this painful thing will be fixed.

vicki

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> (BTW, they don't hurt at all - I don't know

> > why.)

> >

> > Melinda in NM

>

> Melinda, they shouldn't hurt at all. If they hurt especially if

> they make you feel sick and sweaty, then they need to be fixed

ASAP.

>

> Marta

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mine bothers me because of the location of it. it is high up and

gives me horrible acid from pushing up my tummy.

vicki

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> Shall all who have had or do now have hernias raise their hands?

>

> Cindee

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*jumping up and down and waving my hand frantically* Me Me Me!!

I had one! And I can probably tell you the moment it happened. I

was only a few weeks out from surgery, had just finished walking on

my treadmill, and reached down to lift the treadmill bed up out of

the way. As I lifted it (even though it was only about 7 pounds or

so) I felt something " pop " in my abdomen. I stood up straight very

quickly and felt around. There was nothing wrong with my incision

and I didn't feel a lump or anything. But, a month or so later, a

tiny little lump started rearing it's ugly head. (I could be wrong

on the exact timing here, it was three years ago.) I knew what it

was right away and my husband (who'd had a hernia at one time) felt

and confirmed it. So, mine was definitely due to lifting I

shouldn't have been doing but some people get them even if they do

everything right. It's just one of the possible and fairly common

complications of major abdominal surgery.

Tracey

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