Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 ok- this is weird. is there a way that the muscles that are healing from my hernia repair are all connected. DONT LAUGH AT ME!!!!!!!!!!!! lol. that had to sound weird- i know. anyway- i get muscle pain in the sides of my tummy through my back. what is this?? is this part of the healing process?? it hurts- especially if i dont wear my binder. and sneezing?? can we say PAIN?? my scar is numb too- was after my DS too. think the feeling there will ever come back? Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 I had more muscle aches after my hernia repair and TT than I did actual " pain " from the surgery itself. My scar was totally numb, a 2 inch section - above and below the scar - all the way to my hips, and it stayed that way for several months. One day it started tingling, and within a month I had all feeling back! I am glad, the numbness made me crazy(ier?). This may be weird, but I have noticed that when I drop 5 or more pounds overnight that I ache the next day. I lost about 8 pounds since yesterday morning and I hurt so bad today I can barely move. My back and hips ache, and my body feels so sore! Once I put a few pounds back on I feel fine, but when I drop a lot at once it hits me like a ton of bricks! Cindee (headed to bed with a pain bill and heating pad for my aches!) > > ok- this is weird. is there a way that the muscles that are healing > from my hernia repair are all connected. DONT LAUGH AT > ME!!!!!!!!!!!! lol. that had to sound weird- i know. anyway- i get > muscle pain in the sides of my tummy through my back. what is this?? > is this part of the healing process?? it hurts- especially if i dont > wear my binder. and sneezing?? can we say PAIN?? my scar is numb too- > was after my DS too. think the feeling there will ever come back? > > Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 > This may be weird, but I have noticed that when I drop 5 or more > pounds overnight that I ache the next day. I lost about 8 pounds > since yesterday morning and I hurt so bad today I can barely move. > My back and hips ache, and my body feels so sore! Once I put a few > pounds back on I feel fine, but when I drop a lot at once it hits me > like a ton of bricks! Cindee et al, it doesn't sound strange at all to me. You are dehydrated. Better you go to bed with a gallon of water. Do you know how much water weighs? About 8 lbs per gallon, if I recall. So you can calculate how much water you are down by weighing yourself. You are not losing fat overnight, you know, just water. That is why you are hurting so bad. Marta who did not learn this in med school, but through the school of hard knocks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 > This may be weird, but I have noticed that when I drop 5 or more > pounds overnight that I ache the next day. I lost about 8 pounds > since yesterday morning and I hurt so bad today I can barely move. > My back and hips ache, and my body feels so sore! Once I put a few > pounds back on I feel fine, but when I drop a lot at once it hits me > like a ton of bricks! Cindee et al, it doesn't sound strange at all to me. You are dehydrated. Better you go to bed with a gallon of water. Do you know how much water weighs? About 8 lbs per gallon, if I recall. So you can calculate how much water you are down by weighing yourself. You are not losing fat overnight, you know, just water. That is why you are hurting so bad. Marta who did not learn this in med school, but through the school of hard knocks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 That makes perfect sense since I always gain 5-8 pounds after eating lots of salty foods and or when I have PMS and then a few days later I will lose it all overnight and ache like hell for 2-3 days! I usually have to guzzle lots of fluids and rest for a day or so before I feel human again! I wonder why I drop the fluids overnight the way I do though?? It's not like I am out sweating my ass off all day or anything. One day it is there, the next it is gone, and I hurt like hell! Cindee > > > This may be weird, but I have noticed that when I drop 5 or more > > pounds overnight that I ache the next day. I lost about 8 pounds > > since yesterday morning and I hurt so bad today I can barely move. > > My back and hips ache, and my body feels so sore! Once I put a few > > pounds back on I feel fine, but when I drop a lot at once it hits > me > > like a ton of bricks! > > > Cindee et al, it doesn't sound strange at all to me. You are > dehydrated. Better you go to bed with a gallon of water. Do you > know how much water weighs? About 8 lbs per gallon, if I recall. So > you can calculate how much water you are down by weighing yourself. > You are not losing fat overnight, you know, just water. That is why > you are hurting so bad. > > Marta > who did not learn this in med school, but through the school of hard > knocks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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