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NO, I'M NOT SEVEN MONTHS PREGNANT, THAT'S A HERNIA! MAN, 45, FACES 20-MONTH WAIT
FOR SURGERY FOR AGONISING MASS THE SIZE OF A BOWLING BALL

By Rebecca Whittaker For Mailonline 12:26 25 Apr 2024, updated 14:07 25 Apr 2024


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 * A man who has a huge 17.5cm hernia might have to wait two years for surgery
 * READ MORE: Mother, 29, says she was misdiagnosed with depression 

A man with a massive hernia which makes him look pregnant faces a near two-year
wait for surgery to remove it.

Paul Milham's 17.5cm mass – nearly the size of a bowling ball – has left him in
agony.

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The 45-year-old, who lives in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, also says the
hernia makes him 'look like a freak'.



Despite being desperate for an end to his pain, NHS doctors have allegedly
placed him on a 86-week waiting list for an operation to rid him of the mass.

To get the op sooner, Mr Milham claims he would need to pay as much as £50,000
privately.

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Paul Milham, 45, first spotted the hernia in June last year, two months after
undergoing emergency surgery on his colon to treat diverticular disease The
therapist said he's been placed on an 86-week waiting list to remove the hernia
despite desperate pleas to medical professionals to perform the operation sooner

He said: 'I feel very sad and angry about this. 

'I'm working more hours than ever before to try and raise the money. I know
people are trying their best but this is my life. 

'I need to get on the operating table as soon as possible to save my life.'

Hernias — when an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in muscle
or tissue — aren't usually dangerous. 

In extreme cases, they can lead to life-threatening complications. 


WHAT IS A HERNIA?

A hernia is a common problem that occurs when an internal part of the body
pushes though a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall.

It can develop between your chest and your hips and causes a swelling or a lump
in your abdomen or groin and in many cases surgery is required. 

You should see a GP if you think you have a hernia.

If you develop the following symptoms you should go to A&E:

 * Sudden, severe pain
 * Being sick
 * Difficulty pooing or passing wind
 * The hernia becomes firm or tender, or cannot be pushed back in

These symptoms could mean that either:

 * The blood supply to a section of organ or tissue trapped in the hernia has
   become cut off (strangulation)
 * A piece of bowel has entered the hernia and become blocked (obstruction)

A strangulated hernia and obstructed bowel are medical emergencies and need to
be treated as soon as possible.

Source: NHS 

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Mr Milham, a hypnotherapist, said: 'If this can't be repaired, I don't believe
my body can live into old age in the state that it's in. 

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'It doesn't mean that I'm going to die immediately but it does feel like it's
life-saving now.

'I just want to get back to my life. I look seven months pregnant with this
bulge.'

'The skin has stretched so I'm in pain a lot. I have reduced activity. I don't
like to be around people anymore because I look like a freak. 

'It's devastating to be worried about your life.' 

Mr Milham first spotted the hernia last June, which started off small but grew
'larger and larger' over time.

It cropped up two months after having emergency bowel surgery to treat a
separate condition.

Following the op, he was discharged after having a colostomy bag fitted but then
re-admitted to hospital the following day due to an infection. 

Mr Milham says NHS doctors don't believe the mass is 'life-threatening' in its
current form. 

But one private surgeon, he claims, said it was at the 'upper limits' of what is
fixable currently.

As the hernia is still growing Mr Milham fears if left much longer then surgery
won't be able to ever fully correct it. 

He said: 'I've been begging them and begging them for it to be sooner. 

'I've written to the surgeon, the complaints department, the CEO department and
got nowhere.

'I went for a private consultation and was told that the hernia is now so big,
it is on the upper limits of what is mendable, which, to me, suggests that if I
don't get this mended now then I'm stuck with this bowling ball for life.

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'I was left with this 17.5cm bulge with nothing to protect my insides and
there's just a centimetre of skin where my bowels and intestines are.

'The surgeon said that my situation, although serious, isn't life-threatening.
People like me are just waiting for a slot to come up when there's space.

Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust said that Mr Milham was assessed to be
'not clinically urgent' in November.

He was then upgraded to 'clinically urgent' after another appointment in
December, which could see his waiting time reduced.

A hernia is a common problem that occurs when an internal part of the body
pushes though a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall, the NHS says
To get the operation sooner Mr Milham claims he would need to pay as much as
£50,000 to get it privately

Hospital bosses confirmed they were investigating his complaint 'urgently'.

A spokesperson for Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust said: 'In line with
the rest of the NHS, we are working hard to reduce elective care waiting times
and will always prioritise cases with the highest clinical need — including
escalating those where a patient's condition has altered following initial
assessment.

'While we cannot comment on individual patient details, we are urgently
investigating the complaint Mr Milham has made about the delay in his care.'  

Hernias can develop between your chest and your hips.

In many cases surgery is required.

There are many different types of hernias, but some can occur when tissue pokes
through a surgical wound in the tummy. 

Some types of hernia can also become strangulated or cause a bowel obstruction,
the NHS says.

NHS


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Paul Milham, 45, first spotted the hernia in June last year, two months after
undergoing emergency surgery on his colon to treat diverticular disease
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The therapist said he's been placed on an 86-week waiting list to remove the
hernia despite desperate pleas to medical professionals to perform the operation
sooner
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A hernia is a common problem that occurs when an internal part of the body
pushes though a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall, the NHS says
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To get the operation sooner Mr Milham claims he would need to pay as much as
£50,000 to get it privately



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