No I didn’t. It was interesting. Thanks[/quote]
LOL @ ignoring E-Jesus’ posts, even if they could be helpful. I did it too[/quote]
He prefers E-Our Lord and Savior now Ink[/quote]
EOLS, which out loud sounds like “LOLZ” if you were Mexican, so henceforth, he should be called Hayzeus, yes, that fits nicely.
No I didn’t. It was interesting. Thanks[/quote]
LOL @ ignoring E-Jesus’ posts, even if they could be helpful. I did it too[/quote]
He prefers E-Our Lord and Savior now Ink[/quote]
EOLS, which out loud sounds like “LOLZ” if you were Mexican, so henceforth, he should be called Hayzeus, yes, that fits nicely.[/quote]
[quote]KrohDaddi wrote:
what that particular source doesn’t get into are the downstream implications of not dealing with nerve impingement in a timely manner
deprived of blood flow / nutrients the nerves and muscles whither and permanent muscle mass loss can result[/quote]
Permanent muscle loss does not sound good.
I have been massaging and icing all morning and it is starting to feel a bit better. I have been doing a lot of pacing and walking up and down stairs as well to keep movement and blood flow going.
Sometimes I get the idea that Hayzeus has us all on ignore. He wanders around these forums like a survivor in some kind of post-apocalyptic cyber world wondering where everyone else is.
[quote]2busy wrote:
I may have broken my hernia repair[/quote]
How?
I’m glaring at you, too.[/quote]
I don’t know.
I progressed slowly.
I didn’t try lifting heavy.
If I felt strain there, I backed off.
The area where the ventral hernia repair was done (between navel and ribs) does not tighten with rest of my abs anymore and I have some pain there.
The area in the upper right corner where the patch was tacked has been a sore spot but was getting better. It’s gone backwards now, more pain/burning sensation when I press overhead.