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teresakoch 08-05-2014 05:07 PM

Hernia?
 
I started having some rather severe pain in my lower left quadrant about a month ago; it felt like a large hard lump had formed - I thought it was a pulled muscle, so I put off going to see my doctor for a couple of weeks, thinking it would subside on its own (I have had NO other symptoms which would suggest it was anything to be concerned about).

No such luck :(

Since I needed a Gynecological procedure anyway, I made an appointment last week to see if something was happening in that "department". My GYN sent me for a diagnostic ultrasound; thankfully, everything came back negative.

Yesterday, I went to see my Primary Care doctor, who said, "Oh my goodness!" when she felt the lump :eek:

She is sending me for a CT scan with & without contrast tomorrow (she is aware of the iodine interaction, and put me on a prophylactic megadose of Prednisone, which has worked for me before).

She seems to think that one of the things we may be looking at is a deep hernia. (FWIW, I've had 4 C-sections, so it's possible there is a weakness in one or more of the muscle walls after all these years)

Has anyone else had hernias since their MG diagnosis? Are they more common in people with MG, or are the two unrelated?

Thanks in advance for anything you can tell me! :hug:

cait24 08-05-2014 05:47 PM

I had to have a hysterectomy 3 years ago with a retrocele and cystocele repair (repair herniation of bladder and bowel into uterus/vagina). This all started my severe MG symptoms. In retrospect, gynecologist thinks it was due to muscle weakness from MG.

Surgery severely exaccerbated my MG and I have never been the same since.

Good luck
kathie

AnnieB3 08-08-2014 03:55 AM

I'm sorry that you have to deal with a hernia, Teresa.

I imagine that a lot of factors could contribute to a hernia. Weaker muscles certainly don't help.

A lack of stomach acid can contribute to a hiatal hernia, due to undigested food.

I hope you get it taken care of and will be okay!

Annie


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