Great video again bro. Summer is here at last. Stay strong 💪
@ExpresshonestlyАй бұрын
Thank you Brother! 💪🏻, all the very best to you & family.
@MrVanpaps17 күн бұрын
I’m also three weeks out from left inguinal mesh and umbilical suture laparoscopic surgery. Back to walking, trying to target around 10k steps a day. First week was awful but gradually feels like I’m getting there. Very active prior to the surgery, training 5/6 times a week so this set back is particularly frustrating! Still feel the mesh pulling and twinging on certain movements. And very sensitive / dull ache in the nether regions! But hoping as time goes by this fades.
@Expresshonestly17 күн бұрын
Glad you are on the path to more freedom my friend. The pulling & tugging of the mesh has gone away with me, it was there for first 6 weeks I'd say, all that remains now is the tightness of the scar tissue (open surgery). As far as setbacks from your physical training, I used that time to help develop a gentleness in my movement that hopefully I can carry through for rest of my life, alot of life can be very forceful & we lose that softness. Keep us updated brother 🙏
@MrVanpaps17 күн бұрын
@@Expresshonestly Remaining positive that recovery continues at pace and can get back to “normal” as soon as possible. Appreciate this channel and updates you provide. It helped settle the nerves before the surgery as there are a lot of horror stories out there on post op pain etc. Keep the progress updates coming 👌🏼
@peugeot206rc816 күн бұрын
Had umbilical hernia surgery almost 4 years ago. No mesh, but my scar tissue still hurts now and then, but one thing no one mentioned my balls hurt like mad during that period. Sometimes scar tissue is painful just because weather change. Honestly hernia is no joke..
@tomeastman6634Ай бұрын
Glad to see it’s going well I’m 2 weeks away from my op - both sides. Very worried but can’t go on with it not being sorted
@ExpresshonestlyАй бұрын
Yeah it's very natural to be worried my friend, I was terrified. Maybe ask your doc to give you 1 calming pill for the day of, just run by with surgeon. That helped take edge of me on the day. Is it laparoscopic or open?
@Walruz100015 күн бұрын
How long after surgery was it before you could do pull ups again?
@Expresshonestly15 күн бұрын
I waited about 3 months,but I did angled rows on gymnastic rings first.
@murszoro129 күн бұрын
Thanks for all information,so my mesh I will be feel inside me?it’s not désagréable?it’s ok?it’s normal?
@Expresshonestly29 күн бұрын
Yeah the mesh is permanent, it does not degrade. It blends in with your tissues & creates a strong seal.
@murszoro129 күн бұрын
@@Expresshonestlybut you still feel this mesh in your body?
@Expresshonestly29 күн бұрын
@murszoro1 Yes, I can feel what I think is the straight line of the mesh. My bodyfat is very low though.
@murszoro129 күн бұрын
@@Expresshonestlyit’s hurts this feeling? does it rub? on the stomach or on the intestine
@Expresshonestly29 күн бұрын
@murszoro1 No, doesn't hurt or rub, just makes be wan to strengthen & take care of the area.
@kkbhatia_1901319 күн бұрын
M to side ingaunal harniya open surgery, very pain full please guide me
@Expresshonestly19 күн бұрын
When did you have your hernia surgery?
@Elcanario91Ай бұрын
My surgeon told me the lower your body fat, the more you feel the mesh
@ExpresshonestlyАй бұрын
This is why I love this channel, access to true information. Thank you. I'm surprised how close to the surface it is,but with open surgery they usually put it there. With laparoscopic I've heard they put the mesh inside the abdominal cavity.