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Hello. I am scheduled for surgery July 28th, I am also having a hernia repair at the same time. I was wondering if anyone used an abdominal binder after surgery? If so, did it help? Is this something I should purchase prior to surgery??

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You might want to check with the hospital/surgeon first. I'm a rabid pre planner so I purchased one. Only to find out that they will be providing one for me free of charge.

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Thanks! @ The Candidate I will have to ask at my pre op appointment. I didn't even think about the hospital providing one.

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Ugh... I am not looking forward to the pain :( I know it's surgery and I'm expecting some pain, just the added trauma of the hernia repair is going to make it worse. Yuck

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For anyone that was wondering if buying an Abdominal binder is worth it... YES! I have been able to move more with less or no pain at all. The support makes all the differences.

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Don't stress too bad over the pain. As said previously though take your meds on schedule the first few days so you don't go through unnecessary pain. I'm 4 days post -op and have only had 2 major pain episodes and I had a 6 hour surgery due to having to have a previous Nissen surgery taken down and there was lots of of scaring and adhesions. They also have me a binder at the hospital and it helps. Especially if you have a JP drain.

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@@shelleylester I am only 5 days post op and I couldn't agree more. The last two nights I have been woken up by an intense ripping burning feeling in my lower abdomen. Pressure is the only thing that helps it. Thank goodness for the ab binder. I am supposed to go back to work tomorrow, I know there is no way I could even consider if it wasn't for the binder.

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I agree with @@Gumpgal wear the binder, especially when you're up and about. It helps support you.

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So strange in one more way doctors are different. She never mentioned a binder nor did I think to look in to getting one. Didn't have one after my hysterectomy either. With both surgeries I didn't want anything pressing on my stomach and wore the loosest toga pants I could find. Sounds uncomfortable but glad it gives relief to some!

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For those who purchased their own, what kind did you get? Like a Spanx? Or are there specific surgical ones? I have a feeling there is no way is be able to get spanx on after surgery.

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