vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
My sailing season has been cut short quite drastically this year after I needed to undergo surgery for a hernia whilst in Greece. The op went very well and I am a long way down the road to complete recovery, but advice was not to sail again this season.
On circulating this information to my e-mail contacts I have been amazed to discover how many yachties, mostly it must be said of 'a certain age', have also had the problem. Is this coincidence or is there something about sailing that tends to overstress the stomach muscles? I had put it down to winching, but others have attributed it to hand-hauling anchor chain.
Any thoughts from fellow sufferers, possibly for a future YM article? PM if you don't want it known in public
Has recovery been complete? I was advised that I will only regain 75 - 80% of previous stomach strength. Another who has undergone the op will now not lift anything heavier than 20 kg. Is that general advice or over-cautious?
All contributions most welcome.
On circulating this information to my e-mail contacts I have been amazed to discover how many yachties, mostly it must be said of 'a certain age', have also had the problem. Is this coincidence or is there something about sailing that tends to overstress the stomach muscles? I had put it down to winching, but others have attributed it to hand-hauling anchor chain.
Any thoughts from fellow sufferers, possibly for a future YM article? PM if you don't want it known in public
All contributions most welcome.