The Barrier
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3 You is it true? Everything weve been through Twists and tu…
3 (Three) You is it true? Everything weve been through Twists and tu…
Alexandra Riorden I have been lost many a time How do I get…
G. L. O. W. ALC cnother day, so I can find my way Chasing the sun,…



G.L.O.W. ALC cnother day, so I can find my way Chasing the sun,…
Textures Concrete blocks the horizon. Dark clouds ascend. Shadows a…


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@robotech3894

I definitely had a sports hernia. I slowed down 1 shot(90 ft) of anchor chain that we were raising from 2 decks below from the flight deck. I had some sailors on the bottom guiding the chain into position laying it down. I had 6 female sailors and me with one other male lifting and raising the anchor chain. When it slipped about a foot, all females let go and ran away. Only me and the other male held on so the anchor chain would not kill the sailors below decks. I kept yelling at the females to get back on the chain before somebody dies. It was about 15 feet i slowed it down before they all came back and helped me raise it off the deck and check for casualties and damage below decks.

My thigh muscles with hip and lower was shot. I had to lay down on the deck for 30 minutes because it was hurting so much. Felt like my lower back to my grown area muscles was pulled all the way down to the deck flooring. Everything was tight and felt heavy.

Unfortunately, because we were preparing for a towing exercise with another warship. I was refused to seek medical care outside of advanced first aid. I ended up taking a few days of leave and went to my hometown to get my back looked at by a chiropractor and paid for it out of pocket. The Doctor said my back looked like somebody in their senior years after years of hard labor and a major car accident. I was only 28 years old at the time. After years of denied requests, i was finally able to get it examined, physical therapist, xrays, cat scan, documentation all within my last 2 years of service before retirement. I ended up on LIMDU(Limited Duty) because i accumulated so many injuries over my career that i had to be taken off of sea duty. Medical doctors gave me a hard time because it was "now i'm having it looked at"... good thing i have documentation of pain and complaints with repeated requests denied for my mentioned injuries.

Sorry for the long story. Aside from just the back injury. I have more injuries added up enough to be 100% disabled and forced to retire after 22 years in the Navy.

I am not asking for sympathy and not trying to brag about Disability. I am just cautioning the delay of treatment may prevent you from ever fully recovering and forced to change life activities. I don't wish that on anyone. Get the Doctor to look at it. I didn't have that option, you do. Again i apologize for the long story and explanation. Its one.of.my chief complaints about military health care.



@robdoubletrouble

No surgery required fortunately.

In terms of treatment - it was a series of daily exercises with the goal of strengthening my core - lower abs/hips/groin etc.

They were initially very easy and gotten increasingly complex and difficult over the weeks and months.

In addition to that, I would use a lot of creams and heating to aid recovery.

It felt amazing going back to the gym and doing something as simple as lat pulldowns without flaring it again.



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@justinstuder1649

Got an inguinal hernia (in the groin area) in highschool and didn't tell anyone for a long time because it was in an embarrassing place. Over time it got worse and started causing pain, discomfort and really affected my mental health. After a few years it caused a blockage resulting in extreme pain that thankfully didn't put me in the hospital. It finally got me to make an appointment and get it repaired. Paid for everything out of pocket and my only regret was not getting it fixed immediately. Everyone, especially if you are young, please do not be silent and do not wait! Your health is worth any moment of embarrassment you think you might have.

@Batman-bh6vw

I had infrequent episodes of lower stomach pain for years before my inguinal hernia earned me an ambulance ride as I was barely conscious from the pain. Let's just say, in my case it was a "sacky" situation. Fun times.

@JonathanMullany-fx1qh

​@@Batman-bh6vw im a guy and now im terrified how did you guys get hernias there? Also aren't your inguinal canals in your stomach?

@MrMeeseeksthe1st

​@@JonathanMullany-fx1qh only thing I can think of that gave me mine was lifting 315 at 15 years old given I didn't see it till I was 21 or 22 when I got skinny enough to notice it. Brace your core! I have one of those dissolvable meshes now that occasionally feels uncomfortable but my abs are incredibly strong so I'm not sure if it's because of new muscle growth on top of a foreign object...ill ask a Dr eventually.

@Batman-bh6vw

@@JonathanMullany-fx1qh The canals are above the groin. I was a premie so I assume it was a congenital weakness.

@sely2786

If I may add: as embarrassing as some things may be health professionals do not care and see stuff like that on the daily. What is a crisis in your head is a normal Tuesday for who ever is treating you.

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