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lightningrod (OP) User ID: 2005558 United States 10/11/2018 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 2nd article on this Hernia mesh implant patient says pain, fear of drowning in own faeces 'takes over every aspect of life' [link to www.abc.net.au] Give Me Armageddon Or Give Me Death. |
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Question, Mark User ID: 75938291 United States 10/11/2018 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How many people do you know that have had the "Hernia Mesh," sewed inside them and later they come down with some type of cancer in that region, i.e., stomach, etc. There is a place in Canada "Shouldice Hernia Hospital," that has superb method of doing this type of surgery, with a virtual zero-percent recurrence rate. I know of two men, that were in their 80's, travelled there from the USA. The following day, one departed by plane, for a planned vacation to Europe and the other was back to work teaching self defense. [link to www.shouldice.com (secure)] The many people I have told this story to either told me their doctor told them they "do the Canadian method," but, weeks later, when they asked why they were still in so much pain, their doctor would tell them "well, it was similar to the Canadian method." Going to "Shouldice," even if you have to borrow the money, is worth it - it's your body, take the best care you can of it. |
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thetrickybigguy User ID: 56638406 United States 10/11/2018 12:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i had the procedure done about two years ago. after i had it i started to see these lawyers on TV about the hernia mesh law suits for people who have had problems. i haven't had any issues and hopefully won't. Falling down is a part of life, getting back up is living. ~ Life is about choices, you get to make them each and every day of your life. ~ Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.~ Only in America... do we use the word 'politics' to describe the process so well: 'Poloi' in Greek meaning 'many' and 'tics' meaning 'bloodsucking creatures'.~ “When a government is dependent for money upon the bankers, they and not the government leaders control the nation. This is because the hand that gives is above the hand that takes. Financiers are without patriotism and without decency.” If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you're not a conservative at forty you have no brain. Winston Churchill |
VeraFromChorleyAGAIN User ID: 73736940 United Kingdom 10/11/2018 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My dad had an inguinal hernia mesh repair, fit as a fiddle, all his life, long story short, a week later, he was dead. |
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lightningrod (OP) User ID: 1578774 United States 10/11/2018 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How many people do you know that have had the "Hernia Mesh," sewed inside them and later they come down with some type of cancer in that region, i.e., stomach, etc. Quoting: Question, Mark There is a place in Canada "Shouldice Hernia Hospital," that has superb method of doing this type of surgery, with a virtual zero-percent recurrence rate. I know of two men, that were in their 80's, travelled there from the USA. The following day, one departed by plane, for a planned vacation to Europe and the other was back to work teaching self defense. [link to www.shouldice.com (secure)] The many people I have told this story to either told me their doctor told them they "do the Canadian method," but, weeks later, when they asked why they were still in so much pain, their doctor would tell them "well, it was similar to the Canadian method." Going to "Shouldice," even if you have to borrow the money, is worth it - it's your body, take the best care you can of it. Thank you Question, Mark !!! Give Me Armageddon Or Give Me Death. |
PuebloZero User ID: 76874685 Ireland 10/11/2018 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a friend who had keyhole surgery on a hernia late last year. He now has bowel cancer. I am convinced (without any evidence) the two are linked. Keep the hell away from Allopathic medicine would be my best advice. “Have you also learned that secret from the river; that there is no such thing as time?" That the river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall, at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere and that the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past nor the shadow of the future.” Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha |
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Blunt Force Trauma User ID: 5055196 Canada 10/11/2018 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds like a typical Lib-Tard, or "Progessive" to me... Spewing Filth...? It's all the same isn't it? ? Where Blather Vs Godzilla -RETURNS- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I'm here to Chew Bubble-Gum, and Kick-Some-Ass...And I just ran-out of Bubble-Gum..." [Paraphrase] From: "They Live"... |
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Major Doom User ID: 76715874 United States 10/11/2018 06:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have an inguinal hernia on the right side - been putting off the surgery for over a year. Glad I did, just have to deal with it the best I can as I do not want to go under the knife and have the surgery. I just have this odd feeling I will not be the same after it... DOOM is what you make of it. |
sgjewels User ID: 77024817 United Kingdom 10/11/2018 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I looked up hernia mesh, that looks unnatural as fuck, why would you put that in your body? its more for your screen door, not your organs. google parastomal hernia and you'll see why. Many would rather a bit of screen door than a watermelon sized ball of intestines slipping through the abdominal wall. sgjewels |
tcs User ID: 77022882 Canada 10/11/2018 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How many people do you know that have had the "Hernia Mesh," sewed inside them and later they come down with some type of cancer in that region, i.e., stomach, etc. Quoting: Question, Mark There is a place in Canada "Shouldice Hernia Hospital," that has superb method of doing this type of surgery, with a virtual zero-percent recurrence rate. I know of two men, that were in their 80's, travelled there from the USA. The following day, one departed by plane, for a planned vacation to Europe and the other was back to work teaching self defense. [link to www.shouldice.com (secure)] The many people I have told this story to either told me their doctor told them they "do the Canadian method," but, weeks later, when they asked why they were still in so much pain, their doctor would tell them "well, it was similar to the Canadian method." Going to "Shouldice," even if you have to borrow the money, is worth it - it's your body, take the best care you can of it. I had my hernia done at Shouldice over 3 years ago and have had issues every since. Pain and discomfort during sex (Never had that problem before surgery at shouldice) and the side the surgery was on is always tender and I can't lift anything heavier than 20lbs. There's no longer a lump in my groin but otherwise, it's the same as it was before the surgery. If I had it back, I would have gone into a regular hospital. My son in-law had the mesh surgery and he can lift heavy weight all day long. I'm pretty much disabled! Don't think that nothing can go wrong just because you only hear positive reviews about shouldice. There's also negative reviews as well but they're harder to find on google. The thing about shouldice is that they will mostly only operate on healthy people that are not overweight. If you are overweight, they'll refuse you. This keeps their failure rates down somewhat. Any surgery comes with risks and to think otherwise is naive to say the least. " Thus saith the Lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord." ~ Jer. 17:5 "From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" |
tcs User ID: 77022882 Canada 10/11/2018 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have an inguinal hernia on the right side - been putting Quoting: Major Doom off the surgery for over a year. Glad I did, just have to deal with it the best I can as I do not want to go under the knife and have the surgery. I just have this odd feeling I will not be the same after it... You're a smart person. Trust your gut feeling and get referrals from sources you trust. Google is NOT a good source when it comes to choosing a competent surgeon or hospital. See my post above... " Thus saith the Lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord." ~ Jer. 17:5 "From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" |
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KEK User ID: 35252521 Canada 10/11/2018 07:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have an inguinal hernia on the right side - been putting Quoting: Major Doom off the surgery for over a year. Glad I did, just have to deal with it the best I can as I do not want to go under the knife and have the surgery. I just have this odd feeling I will not be the same after it... I totally understand your fear, i had 2 inguinal hernia, both sides... i put up with the growing pain for years..until i was almost unable to work my full hours without having to lay on my back to make it go back inside... honestly you should do it :) And from my personal experience...the sex is WAY better after ;) you should def think about it Last Edited by KEK on 10/11/2018 07:21 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76372112 United States 10/11/2018 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I looked up hernia mesh, that looks unnatural as fuck, why would you put that in your body? its more for your screen door, not your organs. google parastomal hernia and you'll see why. Many would rather a bit of screen door than a watermelon sized ball of intestines slipping through the abdominal wall. Why cant the hole simply be stitched up or patched with an organic piece of the patients own body? I dont understand what the body is supposed to do with this foreign mesh material that looks very uncomfortable. the human body is not a door, its supposed to be soft and pliable in the soft abdominal area |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 51177931 United States 10/11/2018 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Complications are rare? Just about everyone I know that has mesh has problems with it. Quoting: LividCoffeeDrinker Watching people have procedure after procedure for hernias and come back more and more messed up is sad. But surgeons like the return medicare customers, more money from frequent fliers. |
KEK User ID: 35252521 Canada 10/11/2018 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I looked up hernia mesh, that looks unnatural as fuck, why would you put that in your body? its more for your screen door, not your organs. google parastomal hernia and you'll see why. Many would rather a bit of screen door than a watermelon sized ball of intestines slipping through the abdominal wall. |
IfyouseeK User ID: 76964126 United States 10/11/2018 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How many people do you know that have had the "Hernia Mesh," sewed inside them and later they come down with some type of cancer in that region, i.e., stomach, etc. Quoting: Question, Mark There is a place in Canada "Shouldice Hernia Hospital," that has superb method of doing this type of surgery, with a virtual zero-percent recurrence rate. I know of two men, that were in their 80's, travelled there from the USA. The following day, one departed by plane, for a planned vacation to Europe and the other was back to work teaching self defense. [link to www.shouldice.com (secure)] The many people I have told this story to either told me their doctor told them they "do the Canadian method," but, weeks later, when they asked why they were still in so much pain, their doctor would tell them "well, it was similar to the Canadian method." Going to "Shouldice," even if you have to borrow the money, is worth it - it's your body, take the best care you can of it. This person gets it and listen to the advice, it's spot on. I've had the Shouldice method done and can attest to how effective it is. Recurrence rate of only 2.2% I did so much research on the mesh and although the complication rate is low, the surgeons don't want to take any responsibility if there is complications and will tell patients the pain is normal and you will eventually get use to it. By the time you find a surgeon who understands and is willing to take it out (it's a complicated... read liability surgery) your nerves have grown all throughout and you will not get it all. If you have an inguinal hernia, don't get mesh. |
IfyouseeK User ID: 76964126 United States 10/11/2018 07:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How many people do you know that have had the "Hernia Mesh," sewed inside them and later they come down with some type of cancer in that region, i.e., stomach, etc. Quoting: Question, Mark There is a place in Canada "Shouldice Hernia Hospital," that has superb method of doing this type of surgery, with a virtual zero-percent recurrence rate. I know of two men, that were in their 80's, travelled there from the USA. The following day, one departed by plane, for a planned vacation to Europe and the other was back to work teaching self defense. [link to www.shouldice.com (secure)] The many people I have told this story to either told me their doctor told them they "do the Canadian method," but, weeks later, when they asked why they were still in so much pain, their doctor would tell them "well, it was similar to the Canadian method." Going to "Shouldice," even if you have to borrow the money, is worth it - it's your body, take the best care you can of it. I had my hernia done at Shouldice over 3 years ago and have had issues every since. Pain and discomfort during sex (Never had that problem before surgery at shouldice) and the side the surgery was on is always tender and I can't lift anything heavier than 20lbs. There's no longer a lump in my groin but otherwise, it's the same as it was before the surgery. If I had it back, I would have gone into a regular hospital. My son in-law had the mesh surgery and he can lift heavy weight all day long. I'm pretty much disabled! Don't think that nothing can go wrong just because you only hear positive reviews about shouldice. There's also negative reviews as well but they're harder to find on google. The thing about shouldice is that they will mostly only operate on healthy people that are not overweight. If you are overweight, they'll refuse you. This keeps their failure rates down somewhat. Any surgery comes with risks and to think otherwise is naive to say the least. I've had it done and can lift just as much as before the surgery. I don't feel it at all unless I strain and there's a bit of tugging but no pain and I consider it normal. You should go see your doctor because that's not normal unless your surgery was in the past year. Mine was 3 years ago. |
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Sauryn User ID: 71179039 United States 10/11/2018 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a very small inguinal hernia on my left side... its been causing me pain at night sleeping when I lay on my left side for a year now. All the doctor's in the states basically use mesh, I found one guy in florida who uses this "desdarda" technique, the place is called ufirstrejuvenation. [link to ufirstrejuvenation.com (secure)] This place has good reviews... its where I've been wanting to go, they don't use mesh but your body. Anyone been here and done this? Ufirst probably uses the same method as shouldice but I've been so scared to get any surgery done.... but I also don't want pain. Last Edited by Sauryn on 10/11/2018 08:03 PM |