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selmolinapilchard Nov 20, 2010 9:42 pm

Hernia truss question
 
I have a hernia (unfortunately!) and currently wear truss for comfort.

When the TSA pats me down and finds this bulging packet on one side, does that mean they're going to have to strip search me?

It probably wouldn't look good on the scanners either.

ABarczak Nov 20, 2010 9:52 pm

Get ready for a visit to the creepy private room. I hope for your sake I am wrong. Its sad that people already suffering from legitimate medical conditions get punished further for the "privilege" of flying.

eyecue Nov 20, 2010 10:06 pm

I have discovered some large hernia's in the patdown process. To make this easier on you though, I would suggest following your doctors advice on the truss and if you get pulled for additional screening due to AIT showing something or the WTMD alarming or something similar, inform the officer right up front that you have a hernia and if you are wearing the support truss for it. You may be required to submit to a private screening so that it can be checked. You are not required to remove it UNDER normal circumstances. I hope that answers your questions.

tropicalgirl Nov 20, 2010 10:10 pm

Yeah tell them in advance and maybe have a dr's note?

selmolinapilchard Nov 20, 2010 10:10 pm


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15221548)
I have discovered some large hernia's in the patdown process. To make this easier on you though, I would suggest following your doctors advice on the truss and if you get pulled for additional screening due to AIT showing something or the WTMD alarming or something similar, inform the officer right up front that you have a hernia and if you are wearing the support truss for it. You may be required to submit to a private screening so that it can be checked. You are not required to remove it UNDER normal circumstances. I hope that answers your questions.

I think I'd rather skip all the scanners and groping and go straight to the private screening where I can just pull down my pants and show him.

Fornebufox Nov 20, 2010 10:13 pm


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15221548)
I have discovered some large hernia's in the patdown process. To make this easier on you though, I would suggest following your doctors advice on the truss and if you get pulled for additional screening due to AIT showing something or the WTMD alarming or something similar, inform the officer right up front that you have a hernia and if you are wearing the support truss for it. You may be required to submit to a private screening so that it can be checked. You are not required to remove it UNDER normal circumstances. I hope that answers your questions.

Sorry, I'm confused on what "normal circumstances" are? What's "normal" about any of this?

trooper Nov 21, 2010 3:03 am

I'm curious about the truss...

Given my experience with an inguinal hernia (saw my Doc, was referred to a surgeon, had it done within a few weeks) you'll forgive me for thinking "trusses" were something from the past...

Are they used while waiting for treatment - or is the condition considered permanent and the truss likewise?? Just curious!

Moriah Nov 21, 2010 3:22 am


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15221548)
I have discovered some large hernia's in the patdown process.

You know, they really ought to let insurance reimburse part of the plane tickets in those cases... :D

selmolinapilchard Nov 21, 2010 3:42 am


Originally Posted by trooper (Post 15223179)
I'm curious about the truss...

Given my experience with an inguinal hernia (saw my Doc, was referred to a surgeon, had it done within a few weeks) you'll forgive me for thinking "trusses" were something from the past...

Are they used while waiting for treatment - or is the condition considered permanent and the truss likewise?? Just curious!

It was very minor in the beginning, it didn't bother me and I put it off. Then I was out of work and I lost my health insurance. Even though I had coverage when I got the initial injury, after even a one-month lapse in coverage, it became a pre-existing condition that I'd have to pay for myself. So you could say "waiting until I can afford treatment." Since we spend well over half our federal money on fighting terrorism, we had to chintz on the health care, so I guess I'll have to wait and see if it's affordable when this new health care thing gets put in place. Otherwise, the condition might be considered permanent until I qualify for Medicare. I'm sure I'm not the only one; I'm sure there are plenty of people out there using trusses. [But this is all off-topic.]

sbagdon Nov 21, 2010 4:15 am


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15221548)
I have discovered some large hernia's in the patdown process. To make this easier on you though, I would suggest following your doctors advice on the truss and if you get pulled for additional screening due to AIT showing something or the WTMD alarming or something similar, inform the officer right up front that you have a hernia and if you are wearing the support truss for it. You may be required to submit to a private screening so that it can be checked. You are not required to remove it UNDER normal circumstances. I hope that answers your questions.

Given where hernias usually are, I sure would prefer you meant "I learned of" or "I was told of", and not "I discovered some"... ;)


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