@intothevoid My initial MRI didn’t show anything. My sports medicine doc has tentatively diagnosed this as a sports hernia. In July I’m getting a specific type of “layered” MRI that can see it. A year later I’m definitely improved, but not better.
@orlandosickelectro I was tentatively diagnosed with a sports hernia by a sports medicine doctor. He explained these are fairly common, and take a long time to heal. The pain and weakness has not improved. Even with the consistent use of peptides, stretching and planks the weakness is still...
@thatwhichwas Yeah I got official diagnosis of a sports hernia a few months ago. Doc said give it another 6 months 🤦♂️ it is getting better w use of peptides and PT, but not completely healing
@afraidoftheend I don’t disagree but this has been an issue for 6 months, I’ve rested. The strain or tear just isn’t healing. It’ll start to feel better, then I sneeze and I realize it’s still there. I just took another two weeks off Jiu Jitsu, it was feeling a bit better, after one class I feel...
Im a 44yo M who’s very active. 6 months ago I felt a “pop” in me lower abs doing ab wheel. This wasn’t the first time, and each prior time it’s been 4-6 weeks of soreness before it’s gone. This time the pain is persisting, and it’s getting old! Thought it might be a hernia, so I got an MRI and...
@antitox Oh got it, my bad. Less weight, closer grip (slightly past shoulder width) more depth, and lock at the top.
Here’s a great instructional video