Pain after a year.
Different timing but yes. It hit me about 4-5 months after surgery.
It surfaced randomly on a Saturday morning and lasted through Sunday. It began fading by Monday but lasted a week or so before things returned to normal.
On the whole, it was strong enough that I considered a call to the surgeon's office but hesitated since it tapered off by Monday. I made the decision to ride it out a few days to see what happened and since everything returned to normal I never pursued it further. I always assumed it was scar tissur or something.
HW: 255 (6/5/13), SW: 240 (6/19/13), CW: 169 (9/16/14)
M1: -26, M2: -17, M3: -5, M4: -13 M5: -12 M6: -11 M7: -8
M8-10: Skinny Maintenance (10k Training) M11-13: On Break
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This recently happened to my husband after attending a fitness class where he did a bunch of jumping jacks. His stomach and other core muscles were so weak that his panni pulled terribly and caused a small tear in the muscle in the upper part of his stomach. Causing a hernia, basically. Not a big deal overall but painful for sure!
It could be indigestion and just happen to go along with your running for that day. Try some antacid pills. When I get it, it feels like I'm having a heart attack. I saw a cardio doc and that what he told me. Never hurts to try something and when I get it maybe once every 6-8 months it last for 4 days and hurts when I eat, breath and sleep/move. Good Luck. hope you feel better!