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<blockquote data-quote="TestOneTwo" data-source="post: 173486" data-attributes="member: 40269"><p>Well what I know is that, while these procedures are pretty routine, there’s still an awful lot that can go wrong. I’m drawing from my knowledge about “my” type of connective tissue related hernias. It’s not too uncommon that nerve issues develop after surgery. Now, you didn‘t get a mesh or something but there will still be some sort of sutures that can physically interfere with nerves. Then there is the mysterious issue of chronic pain. Some patients have that and it’s not always clear why. Sometimes another surgery can relieve that, sometimes not. </p><p>Then there’re other ways of making mistakes during surgery, I.e. rushing it, making wrong decisions and all that. It all sounds to me as if your first surgery (or possibly rushed rehab?) went wrong and everything that happened after are consequences of that. </p><p>Back to your original question and please keep in mind I’m far from being a medical professional, no I do not think there’s anything wrong with your blood or hormones nor do I think your problems are due to an underlying issue. I think either the original diagnosis, surgery or rehab went South. You need to find someone who realizes that and yeah probably go very easy on your training. I’m sorry to hear this </p><p>puts a harsh pause on your career moves, at least four now, and I know you probably have nothing else in your mind than getting back to play as soon as possible but man, make sure you heal first. You don’t want to create unrepairable damage you have to spent the rest of your life with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestOneTwo, post: 173486, member: 40269"] Well what I know is that, while these procedures are pretty routine, there’s still an awful lot that can go wrong. I’m drawing from my knowledge about “my” type of connective tissue related hernias. It’s not too uncommon that nerve issues develop after surgery. Now, you didn‘t get a mesh or something but there will still be some sort of sutures that can physically interfere with nerves. Then there is the mysterious issue of chronic pain. Some patients have that and it’s not always clear why. Sometimes another surgery can relieve that, sometimes not. Then there’re other ways of making mistakes during surgery, I.e. rushing it, making wrong decisions and all that. It all sounds to me as if your first surgery (or possibly rushed rehab?) went wrong and everything that happened after are consequences of that. Back to your original question and please keep in mind I’m far from being a medical professional, no I do not think there’s anything wrong with your blood or hormones nor do I think your problems are due to an underlying issue. I think either the original diagnosis, surgery or rehab went South. You need to find someone who realizes that and yeah probably go very easy on your training. I’m sorry to hear this puts a harsh pause on your career moves, at least four now, and I know you probably have nothing else in your mind than getting back to play as soon as possible but man, make sure you heal first. You don’t want to create unrepairable damage you have to spent the rest of your life with. [/QUOTE]
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