Hernia Repair; Recovery Advice

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  • čas přidán 17. 11. 2020
  • I've had 4 hernia repairs of different sorts all before the age of 35. In this video I focus on providing the real life what the doctors don't always tell you reality of recovering from that surgery. If you want medical advice or a lot of the technical aspects of hernias, there are better videos and there are more qualified people. But most of those surgeons haven't even had one of their surgeries done to them, so I can certainly speak on that a lot better. Please let me know if you have any questions I can answer as I obviously can't touch on everything, but would love to be a resource for anyone going through this procedure.

Komentáře • 184

  • @im1who84u
    @im1who84u Před měsícem +2

    *Tips and information for recovering from Hernia Surgery if you live alone.*
    These are things you should do before you leave the house to go for surgery. This includes but is not limited to:
    Cook and prepare a week’s worth of meals and snacks before surgery. Meals that will be easy to pass through your digestive system. Things like vegetable soup with beans, carrots, celery…, oatmeal with prunes, egg salad, chicken salad, steamed carrots, broccoli, asparagus… low fat and low grease type foods. Snacks like apples, oranges, *ripe* bananas, all kinds of fruits and berries are good to keep things moving.
    Start taking a stool softener one or two days before surgery and then continue taking it when you get back home.
    Wear loose fitting clothes to the hospital and continue to do so when you get back home.
    Example: I took a shower that morning with an antibacterial soap, I wore clean socks, slippers, sweatpants with no underpants, a T-Shirt, and no jewelry of any kind.
    In a ziplock bag place your keys, ID card, a credit card, medical insurance cards, and give it to your driver to hold.
    Do not take your phone to surgery. Leave your phone at home, on your nightstand, and fully charged.
    Place something next to your toilet you can grab onto to help you get on and off the toilet. Do the same for your bed and other areas you may sit.
    Have toothpaste, toothbrush, and floss out and ready to use. A glass to use for water to rinse out your mouth. You’re not going to be able to bend over to _cup water_ into your hands.
    If you don’t already have a _grabber,_ get one.
    Place a thermometer on your nightstand and make sure it is in working order.
    Have on hand at least two ice packs that you can wrap a clean cloth around to put over the location of surgery and rotate them from the freezer as needed. This will keep the swelling down.
    Read your after surgery instructions and follow them. Listen to your doctor and follow his/her orders. Keep the wound area clean and GENTALY clean it with an antibacterial soap every morning and again before you go to bed at night.
    Have clean sheets on your bed.
    The next day get up and walk but be careful. I walked outside twice around the cul-de-sac four times a day starting the day right after surgery. Twice in the morning, once in the afternoon, and then again in the evening.
    Have plenty of water and Gatorade on hand, and before you leave for surgery place a few bottles on your nightstand, computer desk, kitchen table, kitchen counters, your television chair, and in your refrigerator. Drink plenty of liquids. At least four bottles per day.
    Take pain medication as needed but don’t overdo it. All pain medications can cause constipation and trust me, you don’t want that.
    A list of movies you may want to watch.
    I am not going to sugarcoat this for you. It’s going to be hard. The first three days are not going to be pretty, they are hard and tough, so be ready. It gets easier on your fourth day.
    Good luck and I hope this helps.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for sharing your knowledge on here. This was such a great response that I've pinned it in hopes others will see it. Some how this video gets viewed regularly so I'm sure it will help someone out there. I might also use this comment in future videos since CZcams seems to like to push this content of mine. Thank you for watching, commenting, and I hope you follow the channel to see your advice help others in the future.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u Před měsícem

      @@LandCloudAdventures Glad I could help.

    • @felixdacat6572
      @felixdacat6572 Před 25 dny +1

      I just had my 1st "Robotic Umbilical Surgery, No Net"...I'm going on 3rd day and my experience is EXACTLY as you said it would be...beside all the "Technical/ Medical" commentary from YT Doctors talking about recovery it was refreshing and reassuring to here directly from someone like us who's "Been There, Done That"...Your tips are such a big help to me along my recovery...Thank you and please stay well.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u Před 25 dny

      @@felixdacat6572 Glad I could help.

  • @josephdelia5896
    @josephdelia5896 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Great advice. Had robotic laparoscopic umbilical hernia surgery 10 days ago. Surprised at how much pain I was in immediately after. Prior ti surgery the doctor pleaded that I only fill the prescription for pain meds if necessary. After surgery I could barely stand up as pain in stomach was very severe. Once standing, I had to stay hunched over. Felt like I got punched in the stomach by Mike Tyson. Nurses suggested I have script filled before I even left hospital. Of the 7 oxy pills I was prescribed, I only needed 3 over the first two days, but they really were necessary to sleep a bit. By the end of 2nd day extra strength acetaminophen was fine. Wasn’t warned about how it would feel to cough or sneeze. One word - Don’t! If you must, do so with your mouth open. I found a few sips of water and mind control can help stop the urge to cough. Pinching your nose can stop the urge to sneeze. But again, if you do either, do it with your mouth open and with as little force as possible. Yesterday was the first day I felt pretty good, so it may take time. Walking helps a lot!

  • @johnmule9419
    @johnmule9419 Před rokem +60

    Good advice. I've had 2 laparoscopic surgeries done in the past 3.5 years (both right and left sides). Initially, you must do everything you can to prevent severe constipation (e.g. plenty of water, stool softener, proper diet, constant light movement, etc.). Avoid taking opioids - they make the condition much worse. Avoid lifting more than 15 lbs for at least 2 months. Your sleeping position for at least 2 month is also important so as not to disturb the surgical site. Chart the number of steps you are taking daily and set goals. Do not spend time on the couch - always keep walking whenever possible. This strengthens the abdominal and cuts down on the recovery time drastically. After 2 weeks or so you will feel almost completely recovered but you will not be. There is a danger in going back to your regular routine way too soon. Stay disciplined and things will go smoothly.

    • @A4969Z
      @A4969Z Před rokem +2

      Was yours a direct inguinal hernia or indirect hernia and I'm thinking of getting my surgery soon so I'm thinking should I do leprosocpy or open surgery

    • @johnmule9419
      @johnmule9419 Před rokem +1

      @@A4969Z Mine was Direct. Your surgeon should be able to advise you as to the best course of action for your condition. As I understand it, open surgery requires a much longer recovery time but offers less of a chance of re-occurrence. I had the robotic surgery (as mentioned) and it was no big deal. Fully recovered after around 2 months.

    • @bertpainter8385
      @bertpainter8385 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@A4969Z I wrote a long winded detailed of my surgery, done 3 weeks ago today. Having internet problems so it never uploaded and got erased. Anyway, short version is 1st 2 days were not bad Then feeling extreme pain from whatever the numbing of whatever they did wore off. It was nasty for next 7 days. Couldn't shift any muscles lying down. Getting up from a lying position was the worst. Walking around wasn't too bad, but not fun at all. Used ice packs constantly and still do. Btw, it was inguinal hernia. Did research about recovery process, (why I'm here), found that mesh does have complications in some studies I've read to about 10 to 20% up until 8 years. Study was not recent, but based on the past 10 years of the type mesh used then. Some symptoms in the long term I learned from other people that I know who had it done, can be burning, numbness, sharp pins and needles, all of which I have now. Which btw, came to fruition once I started feeling stronger on the inside muscle wise about 7 days in. The surface and just below hurts like a mother at times and I'm not comfortable, but I can do more. Hopefully time will take care of those symptoms. Recovery time is subject to each individual and definitely not etched in stone as some may lead you to believe. Talked with enough people to find this out prior. I had open surgery from a well regarded surgeon. But if I had to do it again, I would travel further to find a very experienced robotic surgeon. Not many around me unless I went towards NYC. I wished I did now. I watched all types of hernia surgeries and robotic by far was the least invasive and very impressive from an experienced robotic surgeon. My Doctor only did open surgery. From what I was told sometimes even robotic turns into open surgery and that's why he chooses open surgery. Best wishes.

    • @ih75214
      @ih75214 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I had both my right and left sides operated at the same time. I’m a month and a half into recovery and feeling about 75% better. Still dealing with nerve pain and sensation in my groin and scrotum off and on after surgery. But great advice you both gave.

    • @bertpainter8385
      @bertpainter8385 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ih75214 Just seen your reply and figured I give a follow up of how things are going for me after 10 weeks now. Feeling much stronger, but still have numbness at incision and below to bottom of groin. And some uncomfortable minor pain like skin stretching when I move in a quick turning way. Yet I can swing a golf club full swing, but not aggressively. I started working on light weight projects around the house like electric and plumbing. Bending over or balancing on my knees or on a step ladder working above my head is a little tiring and a little painful after a few hours. I listen to my body as to when to stop. Haven't done much of anything for 2 weeks now after getting sick, but have began doing some light fall clean up around the house. Feels like I took a few steps backwards from being inactive. But always got up and down to walk around doing general house duties. I also have a the feeling of a large skipping stone at the incision when bending over to tie shoes etc, along with the numbness and slight pinching pain when making certain movements. No idea if this is a part of the process. My incision was around 5 inches, which some people told me was much larger than what they got. So I'm assuming my recovery will take longer than some. You having both sides done would make me careful of anything strenuous for awhile. I was told by some it could take 3 to 6 months before I could do some heavier lifting, but I won't be doing any heavy weights for at least 6 months it seems, maybe longer. Anytime I do use strength or force, especially quickly I can feel it.

  • @davescott5582
    @davescott5582 Před 4 dny

    Another surgical option: avoid getting mesh. Dr. Tomas in Ft Myer Florida. I’ve had both inguinal left and right. Went very well. It’s easier the lower your BMI? Dr. Tomas very knowledgeable and uses the Desarda technique. I would have gone to Shouldice but it was the pandemic and border was not open. With Dr Tomas’s surgery, very little pain - never was severe. I think he’s done about 5000 surgeries so well experienced. Worked well for me. Best wishes to all.

  • @jsolt143
    @jsolt143 Před 5 měsíci +21

    i had laparoscopic inguinal right-side surgery on feb 1 2024 as of today feb 8 2024 im good to go, i took the pain meds given for 2 days and went on Tylenol and ibuprofen after that. i stopped those on feb 7 . i really had no major pain just a little tough getting up and down. im 64 and my hernia was a baseball size so i went with mesh. thank god i have had little to no issues. dont put it off i to saw all the videos and was really concerned about the recovery and really was sweating the surgery. its truly not bad just find yourself an experienced surgeon. i wanted to give anyone looking to have the surgery a little peace of mind you can do it and not always be in horrible pain i wasn't. ooo and ice ice ice ice 24 -7 for the first 3-4 days and get up and walk around. i hope this helps someone facing the surgery. it really not that bad.

    • @michaelwirick1849
      @michaelwirick1849 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I agree. It wasn't bad
      Was walking the day of surgery. 15 days in and doing well.

    • @nuckstotalfitness6563
      @nuckstotalfitness6563 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you

    • @user-yw9my3rd5u
      @user-yw9my3rd5u Před 2 měsíci

      Ok, tell me, what am I doing with the ice?
      Should I be eating the ice or
      Is it to put on the surgery area

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u Před měsícem +1

      @@user-yw9my3rd5u Bend over and I'll show you where it goes... 😲😲

    • @sangheeozuna3894
      @sangheeozuna3894 Před měsícem

      What was your recovery time and were you able to go back to work in one month?

  • @Rissa1111
    @Rissa1111 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I had hernia sugery August 25th. Rest, healing, and alot of walking. Hope everyone has a great day. ❤

  • @bernardkehoe7610
    @bernardkehoe7610 Před 8 měsíci +8

    REST is very important I had an accident in week 2 of recovery and have had chronic pain for 14mths and still going hopefully it will eventually heal, but it has turn my life upside down to this point, so I can't stress enough make sure you rest and don't even put yourself in a position to do anything silly my advice is stay indoors for minimum of 3 weeks. Drink, Walk watch youtube and make cups of tea THAT"S IT. good luck

  • @peggy0400
    @peggy0400 Před 23 dny

    Thank you. Very positive and informative video. makes me feel much better about getting the surgery July 18th.

  • @geedee94134
    @geedee94134 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Had robotic laproscopic hernia abdominal reconstruction surgery Feb 7 2024.Entire surgery took 10 hours due to scar tissue complications. My surgeon was amazing he put in two walls of mesh across my entire abdominal wall.Feeling great,thanks for the excellent advice!

    • @user-yw9my3rd5u
      @user-yw9my3rd5u Před 2 měsíci +1

      So how does the mesh feel?
      I let them put mesh in me and it’s not fine
      Not fine at all
      That’s why I have been carrying this hiatus hernia around for twenty years now

  • @vasonar
    @vasonar Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks, just got my surgery, double umbelical. I'm sure not gonna rush my recovery now.

  • @eloysanchez8991
    @eloysanchez8991 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just had my hernia surgery yesterday I'm here at the hospital right now and you're right it's not as bad as it look

  • @northwestgirl930
    @northwestgirl930 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this video! I'm one week post op and was a little confused what kind of activity was safe to do. I'm unusual in that I have very little perception of pain and felt no pain at all, only maybe some occasional tightness. I'll be sure to continue being very cautious and walk a lot more. Thank you!!

  • @contactusece7769
    @contactusece7769 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent advice. God knows the pain is not worth going through another open surgery again 🙈

  • @Squarekn0t
    @Squarekn0t Před 11 měsíci +7

    I have a rare one, same as the pope! It's a Spigelian hernia. First expert said it was not clinically relevant only 20mm , along with the 18mm gallstone near the neck. Whenever I do any work, walk around Lowes or the super market for an hour , it feels like a 58 Buick is parked there. Going in next Monday for Robotic, and he is also going to clean up a 2.5 mm umbilical hernia. I am only 79 and help a lot of people in my neighborhood and not ready to sit down yet!

  • @sheilaperry9295
    @sheilaperry9295 Před 4 dny

    Hi, thank you for your video, it helps to know I'm not alone, I'm a week into my healing from emergency ventral hernia repair surgery with mesh. Really freaked me out, I'm doing better, but still a bit freaked out, ugh. Just looking around to hear other people's stories, and yours popped up first. Thanks for the comfort:)

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před 4 dny

      I'm glad it has helped you and hope you are coming along well in your recovery. I truly appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment and letting me know this video helped as it lets me know it may be worth doing more along these lines. Thank you!

  • @ScottLara
    @ScottLara Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great video! Having surgery this coming Friday!!

    • @homemprovmentguy
      @homemprovmentguy Před 5 měsíci

      How’s your recovery? I’m going for mine February 20

  • @bigroy38
    @bigroy38 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mine was umbilical.Week 3,& I finally woke up starving this morning.Good sign.Finally have follow up tomorrow.

  • @Celticsaint777
    @Celticsaint777 Před rokem +2

    Awesome dog. Thanks for sharing this info.

  • @NoDonkeys
    @NoDonkeys Před 2 měsíci +3

    Soft foods first 3 days at minimum. Yogurt, ice-cream, soup..

  • @Truther00
    @Truther00 Před 19 dny

    Your video helped me 👍🏼

  • @christopherthomas8485
    @christopherthomas8485 Před měsícem +1

    I had surgery in April. Had no problems. I had a catheter Friday-Monday after that just waited for stitches to fall off. Walked everyday and returned to work after 6 weeks. Very little pain meds.

  • @rapssss
    @rapssss Před 29 dny

    Thanks for good tips. Just one to add one thing- there is easy medical test to show if you have hernia or not - ultrasonography(USG) exam. Once they do it you may need to show the hernia to them by doing some movement like my example - I had to stand up(from laying down) and they saw my umbical hernia size. This test may require more advanced USG machine for some hernia types - like my umbical - they required precision marker - it looked like a pen instead of the big roller one they use as standard.

  • @SuperLittleTyke
    @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem

    I had my right inguinal hernia repaired 3 years ago, but I'm now getting pain from the incision site. However, it may not have anything to do with the hernia repair. My doctor knew that I also have diverticular disease in the right colon and has diagnosed a diverticular flare in which the bowel becomes badly inflamed, with "referred" pain being directed to the hernia region. So I am now taking a 7-day course of two antibiotics and must rest a lot, not do too much physical activity. Also, drink broths, eat scrambled egg, white fish, let the bowels have a chance to recover for a few days.
    As for the hernia repair, I was 74 years old 3 years ago and the procedure was carried out as a day case with an open incision and local anaesthetic. The op took about 45 minutes. However, the recovery period at home was very painful. It took about a week before I could hardly move from my armchair or bed. And, yes, I took the pain meds! It took two months before I could safely say, I feel 90% cured and a further two months to reach 100%. My age probably didn't help, either.
    As for pooping, I also cannot stress enough to take stool softeners or laxatives. As the video says, you don't want to be having to push. AT ALL. I went as far as buying a rubber enema bulb and squirting warm water up my butt, then waiting a few minutes. But the one really effective laxative I've found is drinking warm prune juice. It tastes absolutely vile, being excessively sweet, but an hour after you've drunk a glass you will want to go.

  • @deepakmakheeja7608
    @deepakmakheeja7608 Před měsícem

    Hi thank you for the info .. I would like to know that surgeon stitched your meshes or not or they gave you any advice whether to stick the meshes or let it stick to the wall naturally

  • @bruzerlifts1834
    @bruzerlifts1834 Před rokem

    Thanks buddy good info there i do heavy work as a butcher doing beef 50 hours a week its become the pain game for me this last month time to get it sorted be stoked to do stuff outside of work again.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před rokem

      I'm so glad you found value in the information. One thing to also consider based on your job is if you'll qualify for temporary disability to help pays bills while you aren't allowed to lift. My very first time (20 years ago admittedly) I was in that situation and the paperwork and administrative lag made it take a while (I guess 2 of 3 gals that processed the stuff were on maternity leave) so get it started asap if you are on a tight budget. It won't provide your whole paycheck but it does provide a bit.

    • @bruzerlifts1834
      @bruzerlifts1834 Před rokem

      @@LandCloudAdventures Thankyou appreciate the info😀

  • @rochellesumeray4213
    @rochellesumeray4213 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your experience. great advice. I took the pain meds just on the one day. 3rd day came the movement. 😂. All good after that. And someone to cook and get shopping in. One thing to mention though is that “Stomach lining “ isn’t the term. They don’t touch the stomach lining. It’s the abdominal wall muscles. So true what you say about being tempted to lift. OMG I was bored. I walked as you said.

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem

      I'm lucky to be a bookworm. I never get bored as long as I have something to read.

  • @user-wr9pk4lu8s
    @user-wr9pk4lu8s Před 28 dny

    I've gone through my umbilical hernia repair which was 3 months ago, it was the size of a tennis ball and a 2nd hernia just above it, my scar run's vertically through my belly button and is about 7 inches long with a mesh, the 1st week I was in hospital not aloud to lift anything heavy but was told to move as much as able, the use of pain killers helped, 2nd/3rd week things became better I was able to move more and of pain killers. Told no heavy lifting for 2 to 3 months which I stuck to as didn't want any more damage, and had to wear support belt like a corset for 3 months. I still am very careful on lifting heavy objects just allowing my repair to heal properly. If any one has any concerns as to there up and coming hernia operation just get it doing it's not as bad as you may think it's going to be.

  • @Malba1776
    @Malba1776 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanx for the video, quick question on any of the surgeries were u administered a catheter ????

  • @padmapriyaprasad6996
    @padmapriyaprasad6996 Před 5 měsíci

    My 4th day sfter umbilical hernia. Have this heavy feeling near the mesh. I'm wondering if this 7s expected.😢

  • @AP-sx4nx
    @AP-sx4nx Před 3 měsíci

    I just had the open procedure and that was extremely painful with about an 8 inches scar filled with staples and 4 additional lap sites

  • @sonobacci
    @sonobacci Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm exactly 1 week out from my bilateral hernia laproscopic surgery. Great advice given in the video. The most painful thing I'm running into now is what I think is nerve pain near where the bigger hernia was on the left side. It's very prevalent once I stand up from laying or sitting. It's a sharp pain that lasts for about a minute after standing. Hoping that's normal. I'm headed in for a follow up in 4 days. Overall, it's not been too bad.

    • @shedricowens7115
      @shedricowens7115 Před měsícem +1

      How you feel now? 2 months passed? I have the same issue. Surgery was yesterday

    • @sonobacci
      @sonobacci Před měsícem +1

      @@shedricowens7115 Going on 3 months out. Overall things are better, not 100% yet. Still have some pain, but it seems to be less and less by the week. Best of luck on your recovery!

    • @shedricowens7115
      @shedricowens7115 Před měsícem

      @sonobacci thanks bro. It's definitely reassuring to see these type of comments.

  • @azizmullah9621
    @azizmullah9621 Před 12 dny +1

    Did mine in Dubai on 8th,July 24, left inguinal, open with mesh. Mild pain but am worried what the end result will.

  • @JaneArroyo-eo9te
    @JaneArroyo-eo9te Před měsícem +2

    Trying to go to other states can some one help

  • @saeedwizkid
    @saeedwizkid Před 4 měsíci +2

    I had Umbilical hernia removal by leproscopic Surgery two back the mistake i made was coming back to normal routine as i felt like fully recovered and no pain but again i feel the pain as on first day. Dont sit for two long dont walk much and try to avoid sleeping sides if your side sleeper

  • @viking8889
    @viking8889 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Miralax is the best stool softener. Its a miracle !

    • @MsMickeygal
      @MsMickeygal Před 2 měsíci +1

      so is prune juice, took MiraLAX and drank prune juice plus ate prunes because I was constipated really bad the third day after surgery

  • @evlnte
    @evlnte Před 7 měsíci +3

    Also, buy a good number of jock straps or high waisted athletic supporters. Coughing and sneezing is a bit easier when you have extra support down there. And laparoscopic surgery uses CO2 to inflate your belly can they can fit the camera and instruments to operate easily. So, don't just walk but also swing your arms around like doing the backstroke. The pain from CO2 accumulation in the shoulders is the worst pain ever! Last piece of advice is the best. People must remember that you are your own best advocate. Ask questions and don't accept anything less that full, complete answers to your questions.

  • @westwindcharters9146
    @westwindcharters9146 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nicely Done.
    I get mine done this morning........

    • @EC-xr9ek
      @EC-xr9ek Před 9 měsíci +1

      How are you recovering?

    • @westwindcharters9146
      @westwindcharters9146 Před 9 měsíci

      Everything went very well. I am back at pretty much full activity. Aside from very heavy lifting.@@EC-xr9ek

    • @Angelos_92
      @Angelos_92 Před 5 měsíci

      How are you recovering? Got mine on Friday. Open surgery because hernia was big. I'm in pain but I walk and recover at home now.

    • @westwindcharters9146
      @westwindcharters9146 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Angelos_92 Full recovery. I was back to full strength in about 6 weeks. Do exactly what the Dr. says to do.

    • @westwindcharters9146
      @westwindcharters9146 Před 5 měsíci

      @@EC-xr9ek All was good in about 6 weeks.

  • @marybrock3221
    @marybrock3221 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @geedee94134
    @geedee94134 Před 2 měsíci

    Yes they do

  • @karendourado2581
    @karendourado2581 Před 2 měsíci

    My doctor said that the thing with laparoscopic is that each of the 3 holes could turn into a hernia in the future.

  • @bryangomer78
    @bryangomer78 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just had an umbilical surgery 3 days ago. My surgeon didn't tell me that I'd be constipated. I haven't taken much of the medication, but I still struggle with a movement. I mean, I can go, but it's just not normal as it once was.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před 11 měsíci

      Usually it's the first one that is really the biggest issue and the issue really is having to push more than you really should be. If you feel like that is a concern, you can get a generic stool softener at a pharmacy for pretty cheap...worth considering.

  • @heidir7713
    @heidir7713 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing all your experiences. I also have read comments. I had a right inigual hernia robotic surgery a week ago. I stopped taking the opiods after the first day. Went back to Tylenol 500. I started to walk around my first day. My sister came over to help me 2nd day. Definitely was nice to have someone the first day or 2. After that I started walking, raking, going up and down stairs. Went for car rides and store with my daughter. Went over to Canada the 5th day even though I started to feel pain in my groin area! I finally listened to my sister and didnt do anything on day 6 (yesterday) and I feel better. Im one of those people who cant sit still and always has to be doing things. Its killing me to just rest, but it is best to do instead of damaging the area the mesh is at. My advice is do less than you think you should. 🤷‍♀️🫤 at least the first week or 2. Not attempting to drive myself anywhere yet.

  • @orangesun3030
    @orangesun3030 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I just had my second inguinal hernia repaired. I suffered with constipation the first time. However, i was prepared the second time and didn’t have any problems.

    • @chrisvandeventer5302
      @chrisvandeventer5302 Před 2 měsíci

      What did you do? I am having one soon.

    • @orangesun3030
      @orangesun3030 Před 2 měsíci

      @@chrisvandeventer5302 I took ClearLax (stool softener), drank a lot of water, and ate a lot of vegetables.

  • @ChildofMadness9
    @ChildofMadness9 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the advice, going to talk with the doctor soon to set it up. So, hoping it goes well, I'll be sure to get some stool softener soon.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. Many commenters have also left some useful...and some hilarious...comments regarding the constipation issue if you have the time. Sounds like prune juice might be useful to keep around? I hope all goes well for you!

  • @im1who84u
    @im1who84u Před měsícem +2

    4:56 Recovery advice starts here

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem

      Truth, when I was new to YT this was one of my first videos and I'll admit I rambled far too much.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u Před měsícem +1

      @@LandCloudAdventures The good news is.... You stuck with it and are improving every day and helping others.
      Good for you.

  • @annie.bo.briggs
    @annie.bo.briggs Před 11 měsíci

    I've had nothing but diarrhea since 1 wk post-op for bilateral and right side femoral laparoscopic hernia repairs. Eating causes a lot of abdominal pressure, but to the best of my knowledge, I'm not constipated, though I read diarrhea can be a symptom of fecal impaction. I suffered and recovered from diverticulitis last week, but they saw no fecal impaction on CT scan. I'm almost 6 wks post-op now, and I started a water fast this morning. I'm only 98 lbs at this point, but they don't want to do anything about the problem at this point.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před 10 měsíci

      I'm so sorry to hear that, I hope they can get things resolved soon!

    • @micah1754
      @micah1754 Před 8 měsíci

      Yikes, that sounds a bit concerning. Have you looked in to getting some nutrient dense meal supplement drinks? Fortisip and ensure may be good options for you. You really don't want to drop any lower as you'll risk your recovery

  • @oziebrayman4608
    @oziebrayman4608 Před 7 měsíci

    Steve hall?

  • @bjh8560
    @bjh8560 Před rokem +1

    Yesterday was day 7 post open bilateral (2) hernia surgery. Felt better in the morning. Then later afternoon and all night had sharp pains all night. Im in day 8 post and still feel the sharp stabbing pain base of groin and testicular pain off and on.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před rokem

      I'm so sorry to just be seeing this, I'm traveling where I had no signal for the majority of time. Have things gotten better painwise? I'm not sure I could answer this question other than to say call the doctor, but I really do hope it has resolved. I have read stories where not so great surgeons mess up the nerves in the areas and it can be hell...I truly hope this is not the case.

    • @willwill3755
      @willwill3755 Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, I hope you are feeling better. I am thinking of having this surgery done with the laproscopy method. Kind of afraid though. Are you feeling any better since you had the pains which you described?

    • @robertrodriguez8082
      @robertrodriguez8082 Před 9 měsíci

      Im having testicular pain 5 days post surgery is this normal

    • @ndivhunhlengethwa9538
      @ndivhunhlengethwa9538 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@robertrodriguez8082hi, my husband had his open procedure a week ago and has been experiencing pains too on his scrotum and a bit of swelling. How are you feeling.

  • @tango-bravo
    @tango-bravo Před 8 měsíci +1

    I had open right side inguinal surgery in August. Ever since the surgery, I have experienced ongoing bouts of constipation. I need to be very careful of what I eat. Part of me wonders if the surgery went wrong and part of me wonders if the unrepaired hernia was contributing to bad bowel habits before the surgery. It was always normal for me before the surgery to go 3-4 days without BM, resulting in large movements. Post surgery, I just can’t seem to do that anymore, so I’m thinking I need to amend my diet so that I’m going every day and passing less each time. Any thoughts on this?

    • @makeadifference4all
      @makeadifference4all Před 5 měsíci +2

      3-4 days is like a long time between bowel movements. I'd recommend talking to your doctor. You also might want to check out Dr. Will Bulsiewicz's book Fiber Fueled (2020) about gut health.

  • @abcphotography852
    @abcphotography852 Před 11 měsíci

    I live in a 2 story house. How soon after the surgery can I walk up/down stairs? I know they have you walking the day of surgery so I was hoping stairs aren’t too different than walking. Thoughts?

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Stairs are not specifically prohibited from anything I was ever told, although I think in the first day you may not want to be going up and down much. If you have to go upstairs that first day, I'd go up and stay there, mostly because you are still on a lot of pain meds and such. You don't want to accidentally fall and screw something up, so just be careful.

  • @coloradoskilife4793
    @coloradoskilife4793 Před 5 měsíci

    Ultrasound is pretty difinitive whether you have a hernia..
    Bigger question seems to be mesh or no mesh and what technique.
    Hey man,,good video and thanks

    • @50kevind
      @50kevind Před 2 měsíci +1

      I’ve got an umbilical hernia that didn’t show up on ultrasound scan but did on a CT scan

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem +1

      The literature suggests mesh causes fewer recurring hernias than if no mesh is used. Also, mesh design has advanced considerably since earlier days.

  • @stuball
    @stuball Před 3 měsíci

    I found your video after my laparoscopy surgery on 4/3/24 for two inguinal hernias. I was not warned about this severe pain. Once I found a few videos I came to the conclusion that what I'm going through is what everyone else feels. Once I'm feeling better, I will have to keep reminding myself not to lift anything. Weirdly, I have no bruising except for my penis, which turned purple.

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem

      Mine turned almost black. Took at least a week to return to normal. I had an open incision though, right inguinal hernia.

  • @SuperLittleTyke
    @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem +1

    I would be interested to hear from patients as to what their main symptoms were, prior to surgery. In my case it was an extreme burning, stinging sensation in the groin, radiating up into the pubic area.

    • @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0
      @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0 Před měsícem

      Right inguinal hernia:
      mine was full-blown. Intestines in my scrotum. I always felt heat when it was loaded( shit ). In reverse, though. Radiated from damaged area down to the boys. 😢

  • @49NinerDad87
    @49NinerDad87 Před 5 měsíci

    Just had my open ingunial hernia surgery and 2nd and 3rd day was the hardest for me…. I couldn’t even get up by myself. Now using the bathroom doesn’t hurt but it’s very uncomfortable. Everyday you wake up you feel better but it feels like something different hurts every day. I’m on day 8 and counting

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem

      It took two weeks for me to feel better, though not without some residual pain.

  • @mrautoguy8419
    @mrautoguy8419 Před 2 měsíci

    Do they install a catheter with laparoscopic hernia surgery?

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem +2

      I think google has an answer but I think I will wait until I can try to get a hernia surgeon to do a video with me to answer this question. I think it may depend.

  • @usvadi
    @usvadi Před 18 dny

    Shouldice Hospital Markham Ontario Canada 🍁 . Outside Toronto. agree. No mesh. Steel sutr 👌
    Great food. The place is more like a resort and so relaxing. They keep you for 4 days so you can recover easily and faster.
    Check the Google map reviews. By putting in your Google maps. Shouldice hospital Markham Ontario Canada. And read the reviews and see the pics

  • @supernice4715
    @supernice4715 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi, Just watched this video and wanted to share an information. I had bilateral inguinal repair and wanted to talk about the "they discover what u have when they open u up" and wanted to say its true ! Often, you have inguinal hernia and it is indeed only fat pushed in the inguinal ring without instestine and the intestine itself is in its place. So they open u up and u didnt even have a true hernia to begin with but its too late ! Its sometime only fat being pushed in the inguinal canal. For my part i had true instestines hernia but with fat being pushed with it, they call it false lipoma. What happened to me is they did put the intestine back in place but missed the fat and it was left in the inguinal canal under the mesh and now giving me pain.

    • @jorgemendes6018
      @jorgemendes6018 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Its completely true. It was the same to me.

    • @supernice4715
      @supernice4715 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@jorgemendes6018 i hope you are better now and if you are still recovering, i wish you the best, you will get better even if it doesnt looks like it.

    • @jorgemendes6018
      @jorgemendes6018 Před 8 měsíci +1

      thanks, my friend. I hope you be in very good condictions! I’m at 11th day after. Almost without pain. I had a left small inguinal hernia repared in an open surgery. It was my choice instead of using laparoscopic or robot procedure. I had discussed with a very experienced surgeon and even though open surgery is more painful during the process of recovery, it gives to the surgeon the better way to repare including when a lipoma is present too. God bless you and excuse me for my english.

  • @heatherlynn1974
    @heatherlynn1974 Před měsícem

    2 months out? I’m a single mom, bartender. I’m having surgery Tuesday and I couldn’t afford to take off more than Tuesday-Saturday. My doctor said I can go back but not lift more than 15 lbs for a month. Im worried now I’m going back too early but I won’t be able to pay July’s bills if I don’t go back. 😭

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem

      Unfortunately I don't think you are alone in that struggle. I can only speak to my experiences and what I was told my 4 times, but it sounds like your doctor is okay with the 15 pounds, maybe the mesh is a bit stronger these days? Either way, I've bartended and if you bartend alone that is going to be hard to do, hopefully they only schedule you with others because there is certainly no way you should be tapping kegs if you have to move them or even lifting more than a 6 pack at a time (just googled and 12 beers can be around 20 pounds, I'm guessing glass bottles). My first time I had my doctor put me on workers comp, but especially in hospitality it won't pay the bills. If you have to work, please please please be careful, communicate with your boss what you cannot do, even ask for help from your loyal customers to refill ice and such. If you have to to make it work, lots of small trips of 6 beers at a time? I wish you all the best, let me know how it goes.

  • @lucillekochan
    @lucillekochan Před 2 dny

    Im 77 and pretty active I need hernia surgery, should I have someone stay with me for a few days or can I do this on my own?

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před 2 dny +1

      I cannot give medical advice, but they will require someone be with you to take you home and want them there at least the first night, from my experiences. I'll admit I've done it without someone the first night, but I guess there are things that can go wrong and with the meds you may be on you may not be able to get help for yourself.

  • @ronweaver4311
    @ronweaver4311 Před rokem +3

    I had symptoms of hernia. First surgeon couldn’t feel it upon examination. He ordered a CT scan and it showed up. It was tiny. I did watchful waiting…Finally decided to get surgery done…saw another surgeon, he couldn’t feel it either. Scheduled surgery….it was cancelled by surgeon. I did watchful waiting again…when I decided to get it done again saw a third surgeon as the other surgeons had left the practice. Third surgeon had no difficulty finding it on physical examination. I had robotic laparoscopic repair 3 days ago. It was a 2.5 year process altogether. Thanks for the advice.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před rokem

      Thank you for the note, I'm glad to hear when people get some value out of it because this video really puts myself out there and sometimes I think of taking it down. Wow, robots are doing the things now though, that's pretty amazing! I hope the healing is going well. Nate

    • @thomashaas5965
      @thomashaas5965 Před 4 měsíci

      Sounds exactly like mine. I had four different doctors check me out. A surgeon, a family care doctor, and my primary care doctor couldn't feel it. Then the surgeon who performed my surgery had no problem finding and feeling it. I was so thankful to just be validated.
      My surgery was three days ago. The pain is different today than the two days prior.

  • @ronniemosley9784
    @ronniemosley9784 Před rokem +1

    Pain in the scrotum area how long does that last?

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před rokem

      In general the first 2 or 3 days were the worst for any pain, then it slowly just gets better and better. I remember soreness in the area in question, but I don't think I ever had bad pain, but it's all connected so it wouldn't surprise me. Let me know if I can answer anything else.

    • @A4969Z
      @A4969Z Před rokem

      Should I get key hole leprosocpy surgery or open surgery, my hernia is indirect and not direct and it's a small but irritating hernia, it's painful when bending down and not sleeping properly, which type of surgery do you recommend because I don't want nerve pain and I want my hernia not to rip again is it possible to get a leprosocpy key hole surgery while stitching the skin back together and then stitching a mesh for double protection and do you recommend for me to get a surgery on the other side even though there's no hernia there but I don't wana take chances there because these sides are weak as a human defect

    • @mbmb327
      @mbmb327 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@LandCloudAdventures how's you recovery with post hernia surgery..any complications..I go to Dr today to discuss surgery..nervous about being put to sleep

  • @edwinchristmann1933
    @edwinchristmann1933 Před 3 měsíci

    I had robotic prostate surgery which left me with a large hernia above the belly button. Now I need surgery for the hernia. I never want to see a catheter again.

  • @peanutman6593
    @peanutman6593 Před 6 měsíci

    I had three hernias fixed during the same surgery. Other than feeling like I was continuously getting smacked in the nuts, I had no recovery issues at all. The nuts smacking lasted about two weeks.

    • @mytubechuck
      @mytubechuck Před 4 měsíci

      I'm nine days post davinci robot double surgery. I love your most accurate "smacking" analogy. It made my day. Hilarious!

    • @gram7789
      @gram7789 Před 3 měsíci

      Mine are still getting smacked, I'm on day 7, but it is getting better, thanks for making me laugh and feel more normal about the boys

  • @bijaybhusal4637
    @bijaybhusal4637 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I am in waiting room for right inguinal surgery

  • @janemathes3616
    @janemathes3616 Před 5 měsíci

    I’m 80 and doing next month laparoscopic robot. Do ineed a tummy binder if I’m 200# and handicapped with balance from brain tumor. Glad you suppositories, walk and two months. Wish I didn’t need these git 2 opinions. Jane you didn’t mention soft diet?

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem

      Well, you're 2 years older than me! So good luck with your recovery. My left inguinal was done 10 years ago, the right 3 years ago. The right hernia was done without general anaesthetic due to my age and other health issues (kidneys, heart). I had local anaesthesia, which means you are awake and conscious throughout the 45 minute procedure.

  • @glennman0922
    @glennman0922 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks for this. Just had a umbilical hernia repaired by robot on Thursday. It’s Tuesday and I still have not had a bowel movement. I’ve taken just about everything I can to clean me out, but still nothing but gas. Might have to head back to the doctors office or a Hospital. Like you, I wish they would’ve stressed the constipation aspect more because this is miserable.

    • @makeadifference4all
      @makeadifference4all Před 5 měsíci

      I didn't have a bowel movement until five days after my hernia surgery, even though I was drinking psyllium husk stool softener, taking short walks, and using the sauna by day #3. I was concerned and uncomfortable, but I knew I could not strain on the toilet, so I went there many times with no result. After the first couple of movements, the rest came easier.

    • @makeadifference4all
      @makeadifference4all Před 5 měsíci

      I didn't have a bowel movement until five days after my hernia surgery, even though I was drinking psyllium husk stool softener, taking short walks, and using the sauna by day #3. I was concerned and uncomfortable, but I knew I could not strain on the toilet, so I went there many times with no result. After the first couple of movements, the rest came easier.

    • @bengifford3575
      @bengifford3575 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@makeadifference4allI just had my surgery yesterday, same surgery you had. Wondering how soon to get back into the sauna. Did you go in on day 3 on your own or did someone give you advice on that?

    • @makeadifference4all
      @makeadifference4all Před 4 měsíci

      @@bengifford3575 I wish you all the best with your recovery! So far, so good for me. It's been almost four weeks since my surgery.
      Regarding your question, I read a medical journal study from about 20 years ago comparing two groups of hernia surgery patients. The control group did not use the sauna, and the other group started using the sauna three days after surgery. They found no harmful effects for the sauna group compared to the control group. The researchers concluded that there was no basis for recommendations against patients with sutures using the sauna.
      To be transparent, I'm not a medical doctor or a science researcher.

    • @user-ku7we2yr7z
      @user-ku7we2yr7z Před 2 měsíci

      Epsom Salt
      Two teaspoons in warm water...stir and drink.
      Same day ...complete cleaning.
      Miracle worker!!!

  • @williegriggs9238
    @williegriggs9238 Před 11 měsíci

    Is it normal to still see a bulge in the incision area weeks after the surgery?? If so, it that a sign that the mesh procedure was a failure??

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před 11 měsíci

      I'll start off with I really don't know the answer to this, so this is probably one for your doctor. However, I don't think I would jump to that conclusion right away because, remember, you have stuff in there now that wasn't in there before, including the mesh but now you also have scar tissue from the procedure.

    • @heshamsamy3699
      @heshamsamy3699 Před 10 měsíci

      I had laprosocopic inguinal hernia mesh 26 days ago on both sides and I feel pain on the right side with a firm small marble bulging of I also wonder if this could mean failure.

    • @IG-by1wi
      @IG-by1wi Před 8 měsíci

      Had inguinal surgery 3 days ago and have bulge also but different from before surgery. I hope it's okay

    • @adamloune4187
      @adamloune4187 Před 6 měsíci

      Its normal

  • @clarkgriswold7201
    @clarkgriswold7201 Před rokem

    Do you have to have a Foley catheter for the surgery or recovery? I’ve had one before for another surgery and am completely against ever having another one. I keep reading material about it being hard to urinate afterwards and maybe needing one…

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před rokem

      I have never had to have a catheter so I believe the answer is no. I don't ever remember it being hard to urinate, just make sure you drink water...but the first time pooping can be hard based on the meds they give you. I hope this helps!

  • @Salthecat1
    @Salthecat1 Před měsícem

    Had laparoscopic inguinal yesterday. Feeling well so far. I work out 4 times/week and a bit stressed about not being able to exercise for a while. I do intense weight lifting so very worried about the future when it comes to fitness.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem

      I hear you on that, I've had friends in the same boat and don't want to lose the gains. I hope your recovery is going well!

    • @Salthecat1
      @Salthecat1 Před měsícem

      @@LandCloudAdventures So far so good. First post surgery follow up with doc tomorrow. Hope yours is going well.

  • @10GOLDENWOOD20
    @10GOLDENWOOD20 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks. Surgery in one month. I sure hope it stops the pain in my scrotum.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem +1

      I appreciate the comment, I hope all went well if you've had your surgery and are on the mend!

  • @checktireswearseatbelts4980

    Trust your gut. Go with your gut instincts. The one you did not say is "gut it out."

  • @ericbooker4952
    @ericbooker4952 Před 3 měsíci

    How much weight do you usually lose from the surgery

    • @user-ku7we2yr7z
      @user-ku7we2yr7z Před 2 měsíci

      8-15kg...do not eat a lot.
      Little bit of soft smooth foods.

  • @DJALI1970
    @DJALI1970 Před 2 měsíci

    HOT PRUNE JUICE!!!!! Laxatives did not work. I even had canned pears, peaches, ate kiwis with skin? Even took some tamarin. Still nothing!!! Then my sister recommended drinking hot prune juice!!!! 1 hour later I finally discharged. You will be surprised what comes out!

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem

      Absolutely! 1000%. I prefer to drink it quite warm, but not hot. It tastes vile, though. But it's so incredibly effective for promoting a bowel movement.

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem

      I'm working on an updated video and this advice is going in there, thanks for the feedback, hopefully it'll help someone either viewing this comment or watching a new video.

  • @ewesful0183
    @ewesful0183 Před rokem +3

    Audio is terrible

    • @bjh8560
      @bjh8560 Před rokem

      Agree! He put the mic too far away. Should have been much closer!

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před rokem +2

      I appreciate the feedback guys. Unfortunately, at the time I was brand new to this and just put the camera down and spoke about what I knew (clearly not videography yet). I'll try to think of something I can do to enhance it maybe through YT editor but not sure what my options will be. At the very least, I hope the closed captioning works if there are parts that are particularly hard to hear?

    • @FearlessVindications7227
      @FearlessVindications7227 Před 11 měsíci

      We got the message anyways thanks❤

    • @makeadifference4all
      @makeadifference4all Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@LandCloudAdventuresYeah, the audio has a lot of echo, but I can hear everything fine. The content is great: thank you!

  • @JaneArroyo-eo9te
    @JaneArroyo-eo9te Před měsícem

    Am in NYC and civil war is going on no real Doctors. Out here.lhave go to 5 borough for help since 20018.lgot a ❤️ attack

  • @JaneArroyo-eo9te
    @JaneArroyo-eo9te Před měsícem

    Am probably going to Die .lhave a commute plan they Don't care .

  • @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0
    @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0 Před měsícem

    My intestines are in my ballsack and I go in for my op on monday, Jun 3rd.
    🤙

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před měsícem +1

      I'm laughing way too hard, but yeah, you learn how there is a relationship between those two areas when you go through this. I hope you're on the way to recovery now, thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment.

    • @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0
      @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0 Před měsícem

      Oh, wow! Thanks, man. I wasn't expecting a response. 😅
      So far, so good. They put in a mesh,and I go in this Tuesday the 18th for post op check up. They glued my incision shut. Crazy 🤪 glue, man! Wtf?! 🤯

    • @7JT7
      @7JT7 Před dnem

      @@SuperSedingAngeL-yr0Hope your doing well dude ! What procedure did you get ? Open or lapo

  • @lawrencewilliams1477
    @lawrencewilliams1477 Před měsícem

    THEY DON'T CARE GOT THAT

  • @946brandon
    @946brandon Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wow you said no introduction and I'm two minutes in and no advice just blah blah blah. You haven't yet said laproscpic or old fashioned. Don't want to see anymore. Thanks
    nd no advice yet. Just history and blah, blah blah .

    • @LandCloudAdventures
      @LandCloudAdventures  Před 7 měsíci

      I really appreciate this feedback. I was actually planning to remake a similar video this month that is more far more concise and this shows it is worth my time. Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment.

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke Před měsícem

      We're not all professional video makers! He did the best he could at the time.

  • @JaneArroyo-eo9te
    @JaneArroyo-eo9te Před měsícem

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