Forgive me if I failed to read this earlier in the thread, but how long were you symptomatic/dealing with discomfort that led to seeking a medical diagnosis?
Will obviously be wishing you an uncomplicated surgery and speedy recovery in December.
Major Ouch last November -
Finally go to doc-in-the-box a couple weeks later in December
They send me to the emergency room - CT and Ultrasound
They refer me to a urologist. he gives me flomax, cause every 60yo needs it, follow-up in Jan
- he also thinks it could just be a pulled muscle.
It starts resolving like a pulled muscle. If I strain it gets worse, if I go easy it subsides.
So I go easy, skip my Jan follow-up, and hope for the best.
It is slowly resolving, but always "there"
Couple months ago, I have my wellness visit and blood work. So I signed up for the new patient portal.
I read the CT report and right in there, it says hernias.
--somewhere in here I have a colonoscopy, cause problems back there might be related? nope, but there were other issues
Takes me a month to get back into the urologist, who hadn't read the report.
I ask him to take a look at the CT (he only read the ultrasound) - and see if the hernia could be causing it.
He had the whoops look - "poked" around, and referred me to a surgeon.
Took a month to get in to see the surgeon.
Here I am.
The pain is just low level annoying - but always there. It moves around a bit, but isn't setting off any alarms.
Just bad after riding trails for a bit. not as bad on the road, so I've basically stopped riding.
I can get the eBike on the rack, so lifting 50lbs isn't horrible.
Playing pickleball doesn't bug me any more than sitting. problem is the shoulder tear (second time) and nerve damage from the first makes that awkward - and sometimes painful.
can't wait for my second shoulder surgery - maybe early next year.