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Default Multiple incisional hernias

My stomach has been playing up for sometime now, I've been putting it down to bowel blockages but it seems not. I had to have an ultrasound late the week before when the pain got the better of me and I got a letter in the mail Friday to contact my GP urgently for test results. While having the scan the lady said I appear to have multiple hernias, mainly around the large incisional line from my chest to below my naval. I guess a mesh insertion is on the cards, I just don't know what to do, I will know more this week after I've seen my GP tomorrow. Feeling extremely anxious.
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