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Message Subject Botched Hernia Operations Making People Vomit Fecal Matter
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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.
 Quoting: Question, Mark


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.
 
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