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A friend of mine has a large collection of hip joints (all unused from a closed

down

hospital), she uses them as door stops etc and I think they'd make a great

walking stick

handles, or what about a novel door knocker! Mounted onto a wooden plinth, what

a

present.... the list is endless.

jane - in Wales

> On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the

> THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a

> new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an

> organ donor and take this very seriously!

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Just for the heck of it, I looked this up in the CRC Handbook, the

metals commonly used for hip joints melt in the range of 1495 to 1857

degrees C and from what info I could find on the Internet it seems

crematory temperatures range from 750-1150 degrees C (1400-2100

degrees F) Titanium in a powder form is used in fireworks, but I

don't think it would ignite as a solid alloy form in an implant. So

it seems the metal parts would survive pretty much intact; I don't

know what the funeral home would do with them, however.

Would make a good doorstop, paperweight or what-have-you. You could

have it auctioned on E-bay with the proceeds to the Arthritis

Foundation. :)

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> > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the

> > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a

> > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an

> > organ donor and take this very seriously!

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Most metal implants survive cremation. I have my late father's

Charnley hip stem. Many crematoriums collect the implants and sell

them to collectors or to middle men who sell them to third world

countries. Some orthopaedic research institutes (like JRI) receive

them before cremation so they can analyze the metal - plastic wear.

Rush University used to request that their hip/knee arthroplasty

research subject's families notify them of their death so they could

get the implants for the lab.

I know of one lab where they use Austin stems as their office door knobs.

There is web page of a French artist who used to make desk figures out

of bent and twisted Charnley stems.

http://www.maitrise-orthop.com/corpusmaitri/orthopaedic/mo75_khatchadourian/inde\

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On 6/20/05, kbrews <kbrews@...> wrote:

> Just for the heck of it, I looked this up in the CRC Handbook, the

> metals commonly used for hip joints melt in the range of 1495 to 1857

> degrees C and from what info I could find on the Internet it seems

> crematory temperatures range from 750-1150 degrees C (1400-2100

> degrees F) Titanium in a powder form is used in fireworks, but I

> don't think it would ignite as a solid alloy form in an implant. So

> it seems the metal parts would survive pretty much intact; I don't

> know what the funeral home would do with them, however.

>

> Would make a good doorstop, paperweight or what-have-you. You could

> have it auctioned on E-bay with the proceeds to the Arthritis

> Foundation. :)

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> >

> > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the

> > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a

> > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an

> > > organ donor and take this very seriously!

>

>

>

>

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I heard of a classic.... a hip used as the top of the gear shift lever in a Jeep driven by the cowboy owner of the hip in its previous location...LOL

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Between my 4 gold crowns and my two titanium hips, I should be an interesting find for the crematorium.

How did we ever get into such a topic of discussion?

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Most metal implants survive cremation. I have my late father'sCharnley hip stem. Many crematoriums collect the implants and sellthem to collectors or to middle men who sell them to third worldcountries. Some orthopaedic research institutes (like JRI) receivethem before cremation so they can analyze the metal - plastic wear. Rush University used to request that their hip/knee arthroplastyresearch subject's families notify them of their death so they couldget the implants for the lab.I know of one lab where they use Austin stems as their office door knobs.There is web page of a French artist who used to make desk figures outof bent and twisted Charnley stems.http://www.maitrise-orthop.com/corpusmaitri/orthopaedic/mo75_khatchadourian/index.shtmlOn 6/20/05, kbrews <kbrews@...> wrote:> Just for the heck of it, I looked this up in the CRC Handbook, the> metals commonly used for hip joints melt in the range of 1495 to 1857> degrees C and from what info I could find on the Internet it seems> crematory temperatures range from 750-1150 degrees C (1400-2100> degrees F) Titanium in a powder form is used in fireworks, but I> don't think it would ignite as a solid alloy form in an implant. So> it seems the metal parts would survive pretty much intact; I don't> know what the funeral home would do with them, however. > > Would make a good doorstop, paperweight or what-have-you. You could> have it auctioned on E-bay with the proceeds to the Arthritis> Foundation. :)> > -> > > > > > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > >

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I could see my mom's (or mine if I ever get it done) knee used that way. Or here's a good one-a hood ornament?!! ...LOL

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I heard of a classic.... a hip used as the top of the gear shift lever in a Jeep driven by the cowboy owner of the hip in its previous location...LOL

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Hey we gotta have fun sometime. Breaks up the crap we have to deal with. renazee@... wrote:

Between my 4 gold crowns and my two titanium hips, I should be an interesting find for the crematorium.

How did we ever get into such a topic of discussion?

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Most metal implants survive cremation. I have my late father'sCharnley hip stem. Many crematoriums collect the implants and sellthem to collectors or to middle men who sell them to third worldcountries. Some orthopaedic research institutes (like JRI) receivethem before cremation so they can analyze the metal - plastic wear. Rush University used to request that their hip/knee arthroplastyresearch subject's families notify them of their death so they couldget the implants for the lab.I know of one lab where they use Austin stems as their office door knobs.There is web page of a French artist who used to make desk figures outof bent and twisted Charnley stems.http://www.maitrise-orthop.com/corpusmaitri/orthopaedic/mo75_khatchadourian/index.shtmlOn 6/20/05, kbrews

<kbrews@...> wrote:> Just for the heck of it, I looked this up in the CRC Handbook, the> metals commonly used for hip joints melt in the range of 1495 to 1857> degrees C and from what info I could find on the Internet it seems> crematory temperatures range from 750-1150 degrees C (1400-2100> degrees F) Titanium in a powder form is used in fireworks, but I> don't think it would ignite as a solid alloy form in an implant. So> it seems the metal parts would survive pretty much intact; I don't> know what the funeral home would do with them, however. > > Would make a good doorstop, paperweight or what-have-you. You could> have it auctioned on E-bay with the proceeds to the Arthritis> Foundation. :)> > -> > > > > > > > On a

lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > >

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Thank you, one and all. You have delighted my days. What a group!

Marge

I heard of a classic.... a hip used as the top of the gear shift lever in a Jeep driven by the cowboy owner of the hip in its previous location...LOL

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Does anyone ever set off the alarms at the airport? I have a teflon-coated rod in my right leg (not the one needing the hip replacement). Sets it off all the time. I ALWAYS get pulled aside for a more thorough search. When I go to the doc's the next time, I'm going to have him give me a card that states there is a metal artificial joint.

lee

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From: Joint Replacement [mailto:Joint Replacement ] On Behalf Of Bill and CanterSent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 9:08 AMJoint Replacement Subject: Re: Re: Used joints..... hehe

Hey we gotta have fun sometime. Breaks up the crap we have to deal with. renazee@... wrote:

Between my 4 gold crowns and my two titanium hips, I should be an interesting find for the crematorium.

How did we ever get into such a topic of discussion?

Re: Re: Used joints..... hehe

Most metal implants survive cremation. I have my late father'sCharnley hip stem. Many crematoriums collect the implants and sellthem to collectors or to middle men who sell them to third worldcountries. Some orthopaedic research institutes (like JRI) receivethem before cremation so they can analyze the metal - plastic wear. Rush University used to request that their hip/knee arthroplastyresearch subject's families notify them of their death so they couldget the implants for the lab.I know of one lab where they use Austin stems as their office door knobs.There is web page of a French artist who used to make desk figures outof bent and twisted Charnley stems.http://www.maitrise-orthop.com/corpusmaitri/orthopaedic/mo75_khatchadourian/index.shtmlOn 6/20/05, kbrews <kbrews@...> wrote:> Just for the heck of it, I looked this up in the CRC Handbook, the> metals commonly used for hip joints melt in the range of 1495 to 1857> degrees C and from what info I could find on the Internet it seems> crematory temperatures range from 750-1150 degrees C (1400-2100> degrees F) Titanium in a powder form is used in fireworks, but I> don't think it would ignite as a solid alloy form in an implant. So> it seems the metal parts would survive pretty much intact; I don't> know what the funeral home would do with them, however. > > Would make a good doorstop, paperweight or what-have-you. You could> have it auctioned on E-bay with the proceeds to the Arthritis> Foundation. :)> > -> > > > > > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > >

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Amen, Marge. Laughter is still the best medicine! Beamarge <palybami@...> wrote:

Thank you, one and all. You have delighted my days. What a group!

Marge

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I've heard the cards don't help because they are so generic. Anyone can present a card, so they'd still have to "wand" you. I think it is a small price to pay for a joint replacement that has given you a better life.

I did suggest to my OS that perhaps the medical people need to advocate a more personal card with your name and picture on it (like our drivers licenses or passports) that can be more useful to present to airport security. He said, believe it or not, they are looking into that.

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Most metal implants survive cremation. I have my late father'sCharnley hip stem. Many crematoriums collect the implants and sellthem to collectors or to middle men who sell them to third worldcountries. Some orthopaedic research institutes (like JRI) receivethem before cremation so they can analyze the metal - plastic wear. Rush University used to request that their hip/knee arthroplastyresearch subject's families notify them of their death so they couldget the implants for the lab.I know of one lab where they use Austin stems as their office door knobs.There is web page of a French artist who used to make desk figures outof bent and twisted Charnley stems.http://www.maitrise-orthop.com/corpusmaitri/orthopaedic/mo75_khatchadourian/index.shtmlOn 6/20/05, kbrews <kbrews@...> wrote:> Just for the heck of it, I looked this up in the CRC Handbook, the> metals commonly used for hip joints melt in the range of 1495 to 1857> degrees C and from what info I could find on the Internet it seems> crematory temperatures range from 750-1150 degrees C (1400-2100> degrees F) Titanium in a powder form is used in fireworks, but I> don't think it would ignite as a solid alloy form in an implant. So> it seems the metal parts would survive pretty much intact; I don't> know what the funeral home would do with them, however. > > Would make a good doorstop, paperweight or what-have-you. You could> have it auctioned on E-bay with the proceeds to the Arthritis> Foundation. :)> > -> > > > > > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > >

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I set off alarms every time. A card will do you no good ... anyone

could have a " card " made up. You will still set off the alarm and

be " wanded. " Just go with it with good humor and don't let it upset

you.

Janet

> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated,

that the

> > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can

have a

> > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I

am an

> > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!

> >

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I travel alot for my business and even with the card have never made it thru without being stopped.

Last time I was in Atlanta, there were FIVE of us they had pulled out of the line. We all had hip replacements. Maye we shuld've started a club!!

I asked the security person what good the card did - and she said not much - that they could be easily forged.

Barbara

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-----Original Message-----From: Joint Replacement [mailto:Joint Replacement ]On Behalf Of jsreed2Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 10:20 AMJoint Replacement Subject: Re: Used joints..... heheI set off alarms every time. A card will do you no good ... anyone could have a "card" made up. You will still set off the alarm and be "wanded." Just go with it with good humor and don't let it upset you.Janet> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an > > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > > > > > > >

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You could have an xray of your artificial hip and they would still

search you. How do they know it is your hip? And how do they know

that the " card " is not a fake? With 4 replaced joints, I go through

the extra search every time. Me, who can barely lift my arms to have

the wand passed over me. I do tell them about the metal joints, and

that is were the alarm goes off. While the shady looking person

behind me goes by with no problems. I sure don't feel safer!

Sue

> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated,

that the

> > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can

have a

> > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I

am an

> > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!

> >

> >

> >

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I'm not sure about the card--my friend, who had a TKR 2 years ago got a card from the doc stating she had metal hardware in her knee. Unless her pix is on it tho, I guess you're right--how would anyone know it wasn't a fake?

I'm usually late, too... trying to get my son onto his plane on time and I get held up for a search. I always end up hopping down the walkway with my shoes in my hand LOL

lee

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From: Joint Replacement [mailto:Joint Replacement ] On Behalf Of SueSent: Friday, June 24, 2005 5:05 PMJoint Replacement Subject: Re: Used joints..... hehe

leeYou could have an xray of your artificial hip and they would still search you. How do they know it is your hip? And how do they know that the "card" is not a fake? With 4 replaced joints, I go through the extra search every time. Me, who can barely lift my arms to have the wand passed over me. I do tell them about the metal joints, and that is were the alarm goes off. While the shady looking person behind me goes by with no problems. I sure don't feel safer!Sue> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an > > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > > > > > > >

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I ALWAYS get pulled aside for a more thorough search. When I go to the doc's the next time, I'm going to have him give me a card that states there is a metal artificial joint >>> You can obtain a "med alert" bracelet which offers special engravement at an additional fee to identify you being a joint replacement but you can also go to

Hip / Knee replacement surgery patient id card

http://www.joint-id.com/index.htm

Which offers ID cards.... I personally have both just for safe measure and knowing my pre~meds are for a life time. Just wanted something to speak for me incase there was ever a time that I might not be able to speak for myself. But.... even having the ID's.... they'll still pull you over to the side and wand ya. LOL

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A friend of mine WAS asked to show her THR scar at airport security! ... hopefully they are nowadays satisfied with just wanding the area. >>> I've not been made to as of YET.... but wouldn't surprize me to see the day. Course I have to say... sometimes I'd vote show your azz over the wanding! Just because terrorist determined to get around the "normal procedures" will one day I'm certain figure out a means for getting one over on the wanding..... It's a real shame our country (*OR ANOTHER FOR THAT MATTER) has to take such measures for the safey of their people. Sheesh though someone mentioned it.... it's not that I mind being checked out~ it's the ones BEHIND ME that go quickly through because they think I'm the one carrying something massive that's a threat.

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sharon crockett <sharon_crockett95@...> wrote:

have a medical copy of your surgery & your dr. name & then all want have to through that ok. & tell them that you had that kind of surgery ok. in then they shouldn't bother you ok.good luck my prayers or with you both ok.bye now. & i haven't have a total knee replacesment yet sassy.because my ortho. dr. told me that it'll be latter on down the rd. but my pt. say it's because they don't last for long but he say don't get a partial because they really don't last at all. i ask him how about the medicail pivot total knee replacesment in i got the picture of that surgery he said that kind turn out real well with his friend so he said that one is good. but he said they ussaully wait until you are aleast 60 years old which i'm only 40 in still waiting in my doc. still have got rid of my spurs yet. i wonder how long or how old i'll have to be to get them gone . it's very avargrateeing. excuse my bad spelling i'm just frusturated

right now. but aleast my pt. is very good. my prayers are with you & good luck. & my pt. told me to put the cane on the same side that is bad in the cane go out frist but i guess that is just if you have knee proablems it might work on hip proablems too .he said it want ruin your back that way that's because you can put your weight more on that side since you got the walking cane on the same side .he's the boss of the pt. where i go. so good luck my prayers or with you.bye now.renazee@... wrote:

Sassy,

I agree ... some people have such an easy time going through security. Last winter (before either of my THRs I was "randomly selected" to be totally wanded and searched before my flight. This was when my arthritis was really bad and they made me lift and turn my legs to get under them with the wand and with a pat-down. I can imagine what they'd want to do now that I have two hip replacments. I had never set off airport buzzers before in all my years of flying!

I am glad they are taking some steps at airport safety ... just not sure they're going about it the right way ... although I don't have a clue what the right way should be.

Just hoping that my name doesn't ever end up on the "no-fly" list. Who knows where they get those names from!

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A friend of mine WAS asked to show her THR scar at airport security! ... hopefully they are nowadays satisfied with just wanding the area. >>> I've not been made to as of YET.... but wouldn't surprize me to see the day. Course I have to say... sometimes I'd vote show your azz over the wanding! Just because terrorist determined to get around the "normal procedures" will one day I'm certain figure out a means for getting one over on the wanding..... It's a real shame our country (*OR ANOTHER FOR THAT MATTER) has to take such measures for! the safey of

their people. Sheesh though someone mentioned it.... it's not that I mind being checked out~ it's the ones BEHIND ME that go quickly through because they think I'm the one carrying something massive that's a threat.

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how do you get those cards that tell them that you have . please because i'll proablely have to have 1 a ventullay too.ok. tell if they don't belive your medical card tell them that you want their name exspeciapllaly if you are hurtting after weres so tell to give you all the infro. you need ok. so you can filed charges agaign them because they're susposed to accepted the medical pappers ok. just do that . & that should stop them from hurtting you any more ok. my prayers or with you & tell them to call your dr. next time ok. good luck. in if they still give you troubled tell them you want to us the phone & then call your lawyer in tell himor what's going onok. & you told have to tell who you are going to call untill after you have the lawyer on the phone in just tell them that someone want to talk to them & hand the person their phone back & your lawyer will tell them who heor she's ok. & that should stop your being pastied to death ok. good

luck. by now. if you don't know a lawyer call 1 name john carr in pensacola fl. ok. just tell him what's going on. in tell him that you got all your medical in everthing in they are still be stupid ok. good luck on everything ok. bye now.Sue <tubbs8695@...> wrote:

leeYou could have an xray of your artificial hip and they would still search you. How do they know it is your hip? And how do they know that the "card" is not a fake? With 4 replaced joints, I go through the extra search every time. Me, who can barely lift my arms to have the wand passed over me. I do tell them about the metal joints, and that is were the alarm goes off. While the shady looking person behind me goes by with no problems. I sure don't feel safer!Sue> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > > new musical instrument. No offense

intended to anyone.....I am an > > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > > > > > > >

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Would you believe I printed all of those and mailed them to my surgeon? I will be able to hear him laughing clear over here on the other side of town.

lol

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Thank you, one and all. You have delighted my days. What a group!

Marge

I heard of a classic.... a hip used as the top of the gear shift lever in a Jeep driven by the cowboy owner of the hip in its previous location...LOL

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Would you believe I printed all of those and mailed them to my surgeon? I will be able to hear him laughing clear over here on the other side of town.

lol

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I've been lurking on this board for a couple of weeks now, off and

on. I've had one THR so far (early last June) and will be going in

for my second in September. I'm 50 now, and have always been active.

I work a full-time job that can be high stress but not really active

(I work in the computer industry), I ride horses (I now - as of last

week - have two) and go to the gym almost everyday, weight train and

cardio.

I just wanted to introduce myself before I started here:

Sharon, please... try to gather your thoughts together and make

coherent sentences before you post - this is just about

unintelligible.

What I did get out of it, well... you're wrong. The cards for joint

replacements are easily couterfeited. The TSA has NO reason to

believe, looking at those cards, that they are not being mass-

produced in someone's attic, and distributed to people who WANT TO

DO US HARM!

I have NO objection to a little extra scrutiny, if it means that

terrorists have one less avenue to pursue in sneaking weapons on

board a plane.

I've travelled a few times since getting my hip replacement. It's

NOT a big deal. Much more invasive (and ticklish) pat-downs occur if

you wear an underwire bra. (Believe me - I found out the hard

way. :) )

> > > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am

cremated,

> that the

> > > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he

can

> have a

> > > > > new musical instrument. No offense intended to

anyone.....I

> am an

> > > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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sharon crockett <sharon_crockett95@...> wrote:

how do you get those cards that tell them that you have . please because i'll proablely have to have 1 a ventullay too.ok. tell if they don't belive your medical card tell them that you want their name exspeciapllaly if you are hurtting after weres so tell to give you all the infro. you need ok. so you can filed charges agaign them because they're susposed to accepted the medical pappers ok. just do that . & that should stop them from hurtting you any more ok. my prayers or with you & tell them to call your dr. next time ok. good luck. in if they still give you troubled tell them you want to us the phone & then call your lawyer in tell himor what's going onok. & you told have to tell who you are going to call untill after you have the lawyer on the phone in just tell them that someone want to talk to them & hand the person their phone back & your lawyer will tell them who heor she's ok. & that should stop your being pastied to death ok. good

luck. by now. if you don't know a lawyer call 1 name john carr in pensacola fl. ok. just tell him what's going on. in tell him that you got all your medical in everthing in they are still be stupid ok. good luck on everything ok. bye now.Sue <tubbs8695@...> wrote: leeYou could have an xray of your artificial hip and they would still search you. How do they know it is your hip? And how do they know that the "card" is not a fake? With 4 replaced joints, I go through the extra search every time. Me, who can barely lift my arms to have the wand passed over me. I do tell them about the metal joints, and that is were the alarm goes off. While the shady looking person behind me goes by with no problems. I sure don't feel safer!Sue> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > > new musical instrument. No offense

intended to anyone.....I am an > > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > > > > > > >

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sharon crockett <sharon_crockett95@...> wrote:

how do you get those cards that tell them that you have . please because i'll proablely have to have 1 a ventullay too.ok. tell if they don't belive your medical card tell them that you want their name exspeciapllaly if you are hurtting after weres so tell to give you all the infro. you need ok. so you can filed charges agaign them because they're susposed to accepted the medical pappers ok. just do that . & that should stop them from hurtting you any more ok. my prayers or with you & tell them to call your dr. next time ok. good luck. in if they still give you troubled tell them you want to us the phone & then call your lawyer in tell himor what's going onok. & you told have to tell who you are going to call untill after you have the lawyer on the phone in just tell them that someone want to talk to them & hand the person their phone back & your lawyer will tell them who heor she's ok. & that should stop your being pastied to death ok. good

luck. by now. if you don't know a lawyer call 1 name john carr in pensacola fl. ok. just tell him what's going on. in tell him that you got all your medical in everthing in they are still be stupid ok. good luck on everything ok. bye now.Sue <tubbs8695@...> wrote: leeYou could have an xray of your artificial hip and they would still search you. How do they know it is your hip? And how do they know that the "card" is not a fake? With 4 replaced joints, I go through the extra search every time. Me, who can barely lift my arms to have the wand passed over me. I do tell them about the metal joints, and that is were the alarm goes off. While the shady looking person behind me goes by with no problems. I sure don't feel safer!Sue> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > > new musical instrument. No offense

intended to anyone.....I am an > > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > > > > > > >

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sharon crockett <sharon_crockett95@...> wrote:

not really if it has got your piture on it a long with your birthday & the year you were born .tell them that is against the law if thy don't believe you at all . & tell them you would like to used their phone in then you call a lawyer ok. & tell him they don't belive your medical papper id. ok. then tell them that some one wants to talk to that personok. are just tell them that you're going to sue them since they are not exceptting your medical identy claims.ok. good luck.my prayers or with you .Barbara Dail <bdail@...> wrote:

I travel alot for my business and even with the card have never made it thru without being stopped.

Last time I was in Atlanta, there were FIVE of us they had pulled out of the line. We all had hip replacements. Maye we shuld've started a club!!

I asked the security person what good the card did - and she said not much - that they could be easily forged.

Barbara

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-----Original Message-----From: Joint Replacement [mailto:Joint Replacement ]On Behalf Of jsreed2Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 10:20 AMJoint Replacement Subject: Re: Used joints..... heheI set off alarms every time. A card will do you no good ... anyone could have a "card" made up. You will still set off the alarm and be "wanded." Just go with it with good humor and don't let it upset you.Janet> > > > On a lighter note, my son tells me that when I am cremated, that the > > > > THR joints will go into the urn with my ashes so that he can have a > > > >

new musical instrument. No offense intended to anyone.....I am an > > > > organ donor and take this very seriously!> > > > > > > > > >

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