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What’s wrong with my body?
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<blockquote data-quote="TestOneTwo" data-source="post: 173359" data-attributes="member: 40269"><p>Ha! Well sport hernias are actually a different thing or at least strictly speaking. They tend to be tears in a tendon which can heal on their own with rest. If the tear is bigger though or it’s ripped completely yeah that’s surgery..</p><p></p><p>The hernias I’m on about are cracks in connective tissue between/behind muscles. They hold your guts in place...ideally. I had some discomfort on the loin area but the reason I went was for an umbilical hernia. (I blame the leg press for that one) Was kinda obvious, things sticking out of your belly button.. well turned out I had an inguinal hernia on each side too (fir which I blame the Reeve deadlifts). Took me out of the gym for about 5 months but that included 2 months waiting time pre surgery. Long story short, hernias are a sucky thing you want to avoid, mainly because of the downtime and well, the cost of course.</p><p></p><p>I went to the Hernia Center in Pasadena. I’m glad I did, that guy was AWESOME to say the least. It’s a father and son operation, the son is despite his alarmingly young age a magician. Can’t recommend them enough. So yours were full tendon tears huh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestOneTwo, post: 173359, member: 40269"] Ha! Well sport hernias are actually a different thing or at least strictly speaking. They tend to be tears in a tendon which can heal on their own with rest. If the tear is bigger though or it’s ripped completely yeah that’s surgery.. The hernias I’m on about are cracks in connective tissue between/behind muscles. They hold your guts in place...ideally. I had some discomfort on the loin area but the reason I went was for an umbilical hernia. (I blame the leg press for that one) Was kinda obvious, things sticking out of your belly button.. well turned out I had an inguinal hernia on each side too (fir which I blame the Reeve deadlifts). Took me out of the gym for about 5 months but that included 2 months waiting time pre surgery. Long story short, hernias are a sucky thing you want to avoid, mainly because of the downtime and well, the cost of course. I went to the Hernia Center in Pasadena. I’m glad I did, that guy was AWESOME to say the least. It’s a father and son operation, the son is despite his alarmingly young age a magician. Can’t recommend them enough. So yours were full tendon tears huh? [/QUOTE]
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