Pumping with a Hernia?

Has anyone had a lower abdominal or groin hernia and still penis pumped? Just wondering if this is dangerous in between me getting the hernia repaired?
 
Has anyone had a lower abdominal or groin hernia and still penis pumped? Just wondering if this is dangerous in between me getting the hernia repaired?

There is nothing wrong with pumping while having a hernia. However, there's always exceptions to the rules. Why? A hernia generates higher inflammatory responses. Higher responses means higher chance of unforeseeable issues.

Just something to be aware of.
 
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There is nothing wrong with pumping while having a hernia. However, there's always exceptions to the rules. Why? A hernia generates higher inflammatory responses. Higher responses means higher chance of unforeseeable issues.

Just something to be aware of.
Thanks for your response! I love pumping it helps me pack the wife full. Just wanted to be sure it was still okay with a hernia.
 
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Thanks for your response! I love pumping it helps me pack the wife full. Just wanted to be sure it was still okay with a hernia.
Where is your hernia and how big is it? How long does it take to go away? Also what causes it to happen?
 
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It was caused by me unloading 700 pounds of hay in the barn is the only thing I can think that would cause it by myself.

It’s located in my groin. Like to the left in my fat pad is the best way I know how to describe it. And it never really goes away.
 
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It was caused by me unloading 700 pounds of hay in the barn is the only thing I can think that would cause it by myself.

Good grief man! I know the brothers in the countryside are strong, but that's one way to kill yourself fast. My wife's side of the family owns farmlands and do crazy things with their bodies from their daily routines, but hurling those hat bails around like that after this hernia formation will further cause the injury to manifest more easily. Do be careful.

It’s located in my groin. Like to the left in my fat pad is the best way I know how to describe it. And it never really goes away.

Inguinal hernia can be reduced, and yes, it will not go away, even with surgery. It will increase over time since that area is now weakened. You can purchase compression shorts to pressurize that one side to help in reducing it, or at least preventing it from growing larger. A few patients I know are wearing them, and of course, still doing PE.
 
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Good grief man! I know the brothers in the countryside are strong, but that's one way to kill yourself fast. My wife's side of the family owns farmlands and do crazy things with their bodies from their daily routines, but hurling those hat bails around like that after this hernia formation will further cause the injury to manifest more easily. Do be careful.



Inguinal hernia can be reduced, and yes, it will not go away, even with surgery. It will increase over time since that area is now weakened. You can purchase compression shorts to pressurize that one side to help in reducing it, or at least preventing it from growing larger. A few patients I know are wearing them, and of course, still doing PE.
Wow there is no cure. I always thought surgery would correct this. What is the best way to avoid this. Are there ways to detect this before it gets bad?
 
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Wow there is no cure. I always thought surgery would correct this. What is the best way to avoid this. Are there ways to detect this before it gets bad?

Stop overloading your body capacity on heavy weights. It's like herniating your discs along your back. Once the disc pops out, it continues to pop out with ease if you stress it.

Just like every part of your body, you have to condition the body to tackle the tasks little by little. Just like PE. If your body is not conditioned to tackle the same weight over and over again, and you suddenly overstressed your body because you are under the weathers or your body is too tired, you get a nice present called a hernia.
 
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Stop overloading your body capacity on heavy weights. It's like herniating your discs along your back. Once the disc pops out, it continues to pop out with ease if you stress it.

Just like every part of your body, you have to condition the body to tackle the tasks little by little. Just like PE. If your body is not conditioned to tackle the same weight over and over again, and you suddenly overstressed your body because you are under the weathers or your body is too tired, you get a nice present called a hernia.
Thank you my brother ❤️
 
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That's a dual front questions. Depending if the hernia compresses other arteries and cause a lack of blood from entering the penis. It can compress on the veins and make the erection stronger, but if the hernia compresses other arteries, the blood volume will decrease, causing an erection to decrease.

Secondary is the compression on the nerves that can cause the pain. The dorsal nerve branches can be quite painful during a compression from an erection. That alone kills the EQ.
 
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That's a dual front questions. Depending if the hernia compresses other arteries and cause a lack of blood from entering the penis. It can compress on the veins and make the erection stronger, but if the hernia compresses other arteries, the blood volume will decrease, causing an erection to decrease.

Secondary is the compression on the nerves that can cause the pain. The dorsal nerve branches can be quite painful during a compression from an erection. That alone kills the EQ.
What do you offer for good advice to tackle this. I would think kegels are the answer, do you agree?
 
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What do you offer for good advice to tackle this. I would think kegels are the answer, do you agree?

Any time there is a hernia, medication with time to heal, and compression to reduce the hernia. Medicatio can be as simple as over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen pills and creams, OR, prescription drugs when things get a bit out of control. Time and resting is the next suggestion. To further push things along, compression fitting or underwear. Strange enough, there are many things on the market nowadays for this. 10 years ago, good luck in finding it. Look for hernia briefs and belts specifically for single sided, both sided, or even full briefs. My friend wore it due to bad herniation during heavy construction works and an accidental blunt impact from a forklift. He bent down and lifted something heavy after the impact, and voi la, a gift from nature.
 
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That's a dual front questions. Depending if the hernia compresses other arteries and cause a lack of blood from entering the penis. It can compress on the veins and make the erection stronger, but if the hernia compresses other arteries, the blood volume will decrease, causing an erection to decrease.

Secondary is the compression on the nerves that can cause the pain. The dorsal nerve branches can be quite painful during a compression from an erection. That alone kills the EQ.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve had it for more than 10 years and it’s never bothered me. It’s probably a touch smaller than a softball. I was just curious because in the last almost 2 years my EQ isn’t great at all. But I guess i have to be honest with myself and acknowledge it’s my 2 pack a day and 6 beers every single night. 😳
 
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Thanks for the reply. I’ve had it for more than 10 years and it’s never bothered me. It’s probably a touch smaller than a softball. I was just curious because in the last almost 2 years my EQ isn’t great at all. But I guess i have to be honest with myself and acknowledge it’s my 2 pack a day and 6 beers every single night. 😳

2 packs a day, and 6 beers every night!? Hm. Wonder how your aromatase enzyme level works in your system to keep everything balanced.
 
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Any time there is a hernia, medication with time to heal, and compression to reduce the hernia. Medicatio can be as simple as over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen pills and creams, OR, prescription drugs when things get a bit out of control. Time and resting is the next suggestion. To further push things along, compression fitting or underwear. Strange enough, there are many things on the market nowadays for this. 10 years ago, good luck in finding it. Look for hernia briefs and belts specifically for single sided, both sided, or even full briefs. My friend wore it due to bad herniation during heavy construction works and an accidental blunt impact from a forklift. He bent down and lifted something heavy after the impact, and voi la, a gift from nature.
Thank you for that. I always know you will have an answer. ♥️
 
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Thanks for the reply. I’ve had it for more than 10 years and it’s never bothered me. It’s probably a touch smaller than a softball. I was just curious because in the last almost 2 years my EQ isn’t great at all.

Just talked to my friend with the golf ball size inguinal hernia. It was a golf ball size. Now it's a pea size after close to a year of compression and medication. It could have been faster but he hates wearing virtually a reverse man's thong that looks like a sumo chastity belt. The hernia did indeed compress his arteries, specifically the dorsal, and his EQ was around 85%. He has to try pretty hard to get EQ past 85% and last past 15 minutes.

For the hernia that large, you can either approach it slowly, or go straight under the knife to reduce it, and eventually, with a bit of post op muscle building over time, it will be close to good as new. That will solve the EQ problem as well since there is no longer compression on the specific arteries to get the blood into the penis.
 
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Just talked to my friend with the golf ball size inguinal hernia. It was a golf ball size. Now it's a pea size after close to a year of compression and medication. It could have been faster but he hates wearing virtually a reverse man's thong that looks like a sumo chastity belt. The hernia did indeed compress his arteries, specifically the dorsal, and his EQ was around 85%. He has to try pretty hard to get EQ past 85% and last past 15 minutes.

For the hernia that large, you can either approach it slowly, or go straight under the knife to reduce it, and eventually, with a bit of post op muscle building over time, it will be close to good as new. That will solve the EQ problem as well since there is no longer compression on the specific arteries to get the blood into the penis.
Unfortunately I’m not in the same boat as your friend. I’ve read and also was told by my primary it’ll never heal itself because of the size. I’m seriously considering seeing a surgeon and see what they say. I’m hoping they can do it with laparoscopy. It started right in the crease of the groin, now it comes all the way up to the middle of my penis. Ugly f***er.
 
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Unfortunately I’m not in the same boat as your friend. I’ve read and also was told by my primary it’ll never heal itself because of the size. I’m seriously considering seeing a surgeon and see what they say. I’m hoping they can do it with laparoscopy. It started right in the crease of the groin, now it comes all the way up to the middle of my penis. Ugly f***er.

Yeah, that m-f**ker won't be easily removed laparoscopically. They need to cut, splice to release, compress wrapping/, and sewn back the skin tightly. Going to take 6 to 16 weeks to properly heal, follows by slow tissue toughening through exercises.
 
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Unfortunately I’m not in the same boat as your friend. I’ve read and also was told by my primary it’ll never heal itself because of the size. I’m seriously considering seeing a surgeon and see what they say. I’m hoping they can do it with laparoscopy. It started right in the crease of the groin, now it comes all the way up to the middle of my penis. Ugly f***er.
If that is an option, that's realistic, and you can afford to do it. I will go ahead and do it If it removes the hernia. You're in a tough position, but we're here for you. For whatever you need, so don't be shy to ask questions and tell us what you're doing. As far as the surgery is concerned. Every bit of information helps us help you with your situation. So don't be afraid to let us know every detail. May God bless you in this journey.
 
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If that is an option, that's realistic, and you can afford to do it. I will go ahead and do it If it removes the hernia. You're in a tough position, but we're here for you. For whatever you need, so don't be shy to ask questions and tell us what you're doing. As far as the surgery is concerned. Every bit of information helps us help you with your situation. So don't be afraid to let us know every detail. May God bless you in this journey.
Hey DLD. Like i said it doesn’t even bother me. It never hurts. It’s just big and ugly. It doesn’t belong there. In the morning when i wake up it’s not even there. Goes back in when lying down. As soon as i get up it pops out. I’m just curious to what a doctor who deals with this has to say. Like, is there any danger if i don’t have it fixed? I have a special needs brother that i take care of and he would have to go somewhere for a couple of weeks. I have no other family that can help with him and I’m torn about placing him somewhere until I heal. But whatever, right now it’s not an emergency situation to get it done.
I know you guys are here if I need ya. I’m new here but can tell it’s like a family. Appreciate your words. And thanks for the blessing but ya know what? Gods blessed me my whole life. I’m grateful.
 
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Hey DLD. Like i said it doesn’t even bother me. It never hurts. It’s just big and ugly. It doesn’t belong there. In the morning when i wake up it’s not even there. Goes back in when lying down. As soon as i get up it pops out.

When you lay down, your abdoment muscles relaxes, allowing the muscles to expand, and the hernia gets pull back in. When you get up, you engage your abdomen muscles, increasing blood pressure, and out goes the hernia through that weakened spot. It's essentially a blood balloon on a weakened tissue layer.

I’m just curious to what a doctor who deals with this has to say. Like, is there any danger if i don’t have it fixed? I have a special needs brother that i take care of and he would have to go somewhere for a couple of weeks. I have no other family that can help with him and I’m torn about placing him somewhere until I heal. But whatever, right now it’s not an emergency situation to get it done.

There's no need to get it fixed now, but be mindful that the hernia will only get larger and not smaller without repairing or compression.

I know you guys are here if I need ya. I’m new here but can tell it’s like a family. Appreciate your words. And thanks for the blessing but ya know what? Gods blessed me my whole life. I’m grateful.

We're all here as a supportive brotherhood. No need to worry about judgment or flame war. We'll leave that to the other brotherhoods.
 
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Hey DLD. Like i said it doesn’t even bother me. It never hurts. It’s just big and ugly. It doesn’t belong there. In the morning when i wake up it’s not even there. Goes back in when lying down. As soon as i get up it pops out. I’m just curious to what a doctor who deals with this has to say. Like, is there any danger if i don’t have it fixed? I have a special needs brother that i take care of and he would have to go somewhere for a couple of weeks. I have no other family that can help with him and I’m torn about placing him somewhere until I heal. But whatever, right now it’s not an emergency situation to get it done.
I know you guys are here if I need ya. I’m new here but can tell it’s like a family. Appreciate your words. And thanks for the blessing but ya know what? Gods blessed me my whole life. I’m grateful.
Oldandlively gave you great advice. Keep us up-to-date on and changes and decisions. I love Jesus too as many of the Brotherhood but I'm always hoping for the opportunity to help others grow closer to God. ❤️
 
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