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Barium... yuck! Good luck with your appointment.
Mine was small enough to use the classic method fortunately.
tUrRrRa: Make sure to take it easy. My doc had me wait at least 30 days before lifting anything over 40 lbs... but I gave myself 6 weeks as I wasn't quite feeling up to par yet. I was back to work the week after my surgery, which was on a Tuesday, but I healed slower than I anticipated so give yourself plenty of time. I am a PC/Network Technician so I sit most of the day. Depending on your job you might want to give yourself a little more time if you can.
Also, if you have never had surgery before, you may want to get some pain meds from the doctor the day before so you have them available. You really should have someone available to help you for at least the first few days... it took me a couple days to be able to walk on my own from the meds and anesthetics. Some people get nauseous from the anesthetics, so if you haven't been put under before, you might mention it to the doc, so you can have something ready should that happen.
Another thing: some meshes have pending litigation and class action suits... mtmt and Cowpin8, you may want to find out what kind of mesh was used and do some research. Obviously litigation isn't ideal, but if it is too late to remove/replace the meshes, it may be you only option for getting some reparations.
Mine was small enough to use the classic method fortunately.
tUrRrRa: Make sure to take it easy. My doc had me wait at least 30 days before lifting anything over 40 lbs... but I gave myself 6 weeks as I wasn't quite feeling up to par yet. I was back to work the week after my surgery, which was on a Tuesday, but I healed slower than I anticipated so give yourself plenty of time. I am a PC/Network Technician so I sit most of the day. Depending on your job you might want to give yourself a little more time if you can.
Also, if you have never had surgery before, you may want to get some pain meds from the doctor the day before so you have them available. You really should have someone available to help you for at least the first few days... it took me a couple days to be able to walk on my own from the meds and anesthetics. Some people get nauseous from the anesthetics, so if you haven't been put under before, you might mention it to the doc, so you can have something ready should that happen.
Another thing: some meshes have pending litigation and class action suits... mtmt and Cowpin8, you may want to find out what kind of mesh was used and do some research. Obviously litigation isn't ideal, but if it is too late to remove/replace the meshes, it may be you only option for getting some reparations.