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Oh, honey, yes. Mine was inguinal, not umbilical, but still. How long have you had it? The theory is that the endometrial tissue, as it grows, is pulling on your muscle tissue, and possibly stretching it and spreading it apart in places, allowing the hernia to pop out. YOU TELL THE DOCTOR THAT, TOO! Especially if it's painful to TOUCH!
OK, the time has come to stop being "tough." Got it? Take it from me, it doesn't get better with time, and you don't want to look back 10 years from now and think how you could have been better while you were still young.
I noticed it when I was 16....I was i think picking lint out of my belly button and im like "OUCH!" and moms like "what?" and i said..."it REALLY hurts when I push in...." and she goes "ha...well then dont do that duh!" and i go "no...wait...i feel something and its making me sick...." and i started cring and my face got pale and she goes "whats' wrong!?" and i said feel my belly button!" and she did and she ran and called the docs. We went and they said itwas a hernia and all they said was that if/when I plan on having kids to get it surgically fixed first or it could cause me problems lol!
its VERY painful....after the bladder problem I was referred to a urologist for a check up before they put a camera up my eurethria....well he asked me if i had any weird things with my stomach and i said "a hernia?" and he SHOVES his FINGER in my belly buttona nd i start screaming and my mom flipped out on him and said "CANT YOU see its hurting her!?!?!" and he stopped what he was doing and goes "hteres no hernia there" and i go "um....my doctor felt it and diagnosedit look at his records if you dont believe me that hurt DO NOT do it again!"
needless to say after that i canceld my eurethra camera appt with him, i requested another eurologyst to check me but.... If i remember correctly they told me he was the only one i could go to.... and i do not watn to go back to him he was heartless.