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Celeste

You have to think it all through, and this is where prayer comes in, and

make a decision. I prayed about my hip replacement surgery for several

months and then just made up my mind to do it. I had to take off from work.

I live with a grown son, who works all day and is not around.

I live in the lower Hudson Valley area of New York. My surgeon was a

local doctor. The local hospital kept me for four days, I went to a rehab

facility which was about 15 miles from my home for 8 days until I could get up,

go to the bathroom, climb up and down stairs with a cane and take a

shower. Then my son picked me up and drove me home. The County visiting Nurse

came to check my vital readings and Coumadin numbers three times after I

came home. The Physical Therapist came to my home twice a week for three

weeks. Now I must get to physical therapy for the next 7 weeks at a local

rehab center. The visiting nurse and the physical therapist were super. I

cannot say enough good things about the surgeon, the hospital and its nurses,

the rehab facility and its staff and the County Nurse and PT. All great

people. This is where my prayers were answered. God put these wonderful

people in my path. I am truly grateful to each and every one of them. They

do His work.

I could have traveled to New York City to the special orthopedic hospitals

but after praying, I decided to stay around my own home.

My prayers were that God's hands would be with the surgeon's hands and that

all would go well. I prayed that this would happen if it were His will.

My friends prayed that God would grant a successful surgery if that was

His will. I have no regrets and just called my cousin who needs the hip

replacement surgery and is also trying to decide what to do.

A big consideration for you is that you have health insurance at this time

and it may not be there in a few years. What kind of care will you be able

to get without it later on down the road? Aside from the surgery and the

rehabilitation time, you will also need physical and occupational therapy.

This is crucial to recovery. It could be per session at least $80 give or

take without insurance out of your own pocket. With insurance it would be

just the co-pay.

What does your husband think you should do? This decision will affect him

for several months while you heal.

I will pray for you to make the right decision. Good luck with whatever

you decide.

Reen

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No one can tell you when and whether to get a hip replacement because

it's an elective surgery.

Most of us get the surgery because the pain and loss of mobility is

compromising the quality of our lives -- we can look back and realize

that a year before (for example) we were able to do x, y and z and

that we are now limiting our activities. It's insidious because we

adjust since it's a gradual progression for most of us.

May you are not there yet because you don't talk about pain and lack

of mobility.

Everyone is scared prior to the surgery and to the extent that posts

on this list dwell on complications, it's a pity because for almost

all hip replacement people, the surgery was a momentary blip and our

existence after surgery is immeasurably better. Almost everyone feels

they waited TOO LONG for the surgery and most people needing a second

hip replacement have it sooner because they realize that the surgery

and recovery is a piece of cake compared to what their hip was doing

to them prior to surgery.

Prayer is NOT going to heal your hip. Perhaps you are not at the stage

where pain and immobility is hampering your existence but surely there

was some reason you initially went to the OS? Routinely people with no

pain don't get X-Rays and seek out medical opinions proactively.

Logistically you've got issues since there is a real possibility that

you won't have medical insurance in the future. I don't know what your

life is but most non-retired people have to work something out -- and

even retired people have logistical issues in terms of perhaps needing

some help in the early days of recovery if they live alone.

On Feb 23, 2010, at 5:39 AM, Cfourhorses@... wrote:

>

>

>

> Yeah...I am getting very scared and many people I know are telling

> me not to have surgery and keep praying for healing!! The summer

> just has become more complicated so it does not look like I can even

> get any down time. Need this like a needed another hole in my

> head!!!!!!!

> Celeste

>

> Re: [Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

>

> Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> > My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is the

> > point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> > anyway...only want surgery on each side!

>

> From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

> replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

> supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

> prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me

> that

> the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can

> gather,

> these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's the

> other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no

> matter

> how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor, the

> new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

> (They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

>

> Mick.

>

>

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I understand that you are scared, Celeste...I think most of us were very afraid,

but when you consider that the damage the bone on bone does to your life, the

pain it brings, the loss of mobility, you have to really wonder what to fear

most...a life confined to limited movement and constant pain (if you work with

horses I'd think that's a non-starter for you!) or doing this thing you're

afraid of, getting through recovery and get rid of the pain and begin to have a

better lifestyle. The post op recovery pain is nothing compared to what you are

going through now.

 

There are very, very rare cases of spontaneous healing, and you have to know how

extensively your bones are damaged to even think it might happen for you.  Those

friends who are giving you such advice...well, Celeste, have any of them had

this surgery to speak from personal experience?  They don't walk in your shoes. 

Believe that you can and will recover after surgery...I think that prayer is a

little more forward thinking. 

 

It sounds like you have a lot on your plate already with your husband's

illness.  Like Jujulabee said, most of us waited too long...and I agree with

everything she said in her message to you.  Find out what services you can

receive after surgery...home health care PT, equipment, your doctor's office

should assist with that.  While you still have insurance to cover the procedure,

I think you need to think and pray about that instead of waiting and looking for

answers from friends. 

 

Good luck to you....you're in my thoughts and prayers. 

 

Lynn

What other people think of me is none of my business!  Terry Cole Whittaker

Here's my art blog:  http://www.adreamseyeview.blogspot.com/

From: Cfourhorses@... <Cfourhorses@...>

Subject: Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Joint Replacement

Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 8:36 AM

Yeah...I am getting very scared and many people I know are telling me not to

have surgery and keep praying for healing!! The summer just has become more

complicated so it does not look like I can even get any down time. Need this

like a needed another whole in my head!!!!!!!

Celeste

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Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is the

> point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> anyway...only want surgery on each side!

From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me that

the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can gather,

these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's the

other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no matter

how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor, the

new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

(They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

Mick.

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Thanks....within 2 yrs. I have added a toilet riser because it was painful to

stoop and get up from that...the riser fixed the pain. 2 summers ago I found I

could no longer ride a bicycle. The past 2+yrs. riding my horse has wained

because of the pain straddling and staying straddled...my last ride was

11/10/09, excruciating buttock, groin and shooting thigh pain. I have been

riding 40+ yrs. and was not about to stop at age 49! Riding is my passion...now

I cannot and it stinks! My daughter and I love riding together!! I also find

myself tripping more often. Dr. said I am in end stage hip failure w/ SEVERE OA

and was surprised I was not in more pain than I am in my everyday walking etc.

He gives me 3 yrs. to a wheel chair. Until Dec. I assumed my muscles were out of

shape and I sought PT. Guess I was way off :( I work every day at 2 jobs and

take care of my disabled husband and mentally/emotionally disabled woman. I

groom dogs & cats, lift a lot of struggling weight...and do the heavy farm work

7 days per week. I am a Christian and have many Christian friends who believe

God can heal me & my husband.

Celeste

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>

> Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> > My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is the

> > point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> > anyway...only want surgery on each side!

>

> From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

> replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

> supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

> prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me

> that

> the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can

> gather,

> these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's the

> other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no

> matter

> how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor, the

> new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

> (They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

>

> Mick.

>

>

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I would like to add that I think you are perhaps over-complicating

your decision by even considering doctors who aren't in a reasonably

proximate geographical area. Upstate New York (particularly Rochester

and Syracuse) have world class facilities and doctors.

Logistically it was not even possible for me to think about a doctor

that would have required extensive travel because any support system

would either have to be brought or paid for. While I agree that people

should seek out the best surgeons, a hip replacement is not an

esoteric procedure. If I were in the boonies with one doctor who only

did a few each year and a third rate facility, perhaps I might think

about traveling to the NEAREST first class facility but I wouldn't go

to the ends of the earth because one doctor has a " name " .

I live in Los Angeles and there were OS who were considerably more

famous than the one I chose. I chose him because he was in my network;

worked at a hospital I wanted to use; performed the anterior approach

on the Profx table and had excellent credentials as well as an

extensive practice. At a certain point, unlimited choice makes one

unable to make a decision -- could I have kept on looking? Sure -- but

to what purpose as I knew whatever happened I had made the best

possible choice.

On Feb 23, 2010, at 8:34 AM, Lynn wrote:

> I understand that you are scared, Celeste...I think most of us were

> very afraid, but when you consider that the damage the bone on bone

> does to your life, the pain it brings, the loss of mobility, you

> have to really wonder what to fear most...a life confined to limited

> movement and constant pain (if you work with horses I'd think that's

> a non-starter for you!) or doing this thing you're afraid of,

> getting through recovery and get rid of the pain and begin to have a

> better lifestyle. The post op recovery pain is nothing compared to

> what you are going through now.

>

> There are very, very rare cases of spontaneous healing, and you have

> to know how extensively your bones are damaged to even think it

> might happen for you. Those friends who are giving you such

> advice...well, Celeste, have any of them had this surgery to speak

> from personal experience? They don't walk in your shoes. Believe

> that you can and will recover after surgery...I think that prayer is

> a little more forward thinking.

>

> It sounds like you have a lot on your plate already with your

> husband's illness. Like Jujulabee said, most of us waited too

> long...and I agree with everything she said in her message to you.

> Find out what services you can receive after surgery...home health

> care PT, equipment, your doctor's office should assist with that.

> While you still have insurance to cover the procedure, I think you

> need to think and pray about that instead of waiting and looking for

> answers from friends.

>

> Good luck to you....you're in my thoughts and prayers.

>

> Lynn

>

> What other people think of me is none of my business! Terry Cole

> Whittaker

> Here's my art blog: http://www.adreamseyeview.blogspot.com/

>

>

>

> From: Cfourhorses@... <Cfourhorses@...>

> Subject: Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

> Joint Replacement

> Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 8:36 AM

>

> Yeah...I am getting very scared and many people I know are telling

> me not to have surgery and keep praying for healing!! The summer

> just has become more complicated so it does not look like I can even

> get any down time. Need this like a needed another whole in my

> head!!!!!!!

> Celeste

>

> Re: [Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

>

> Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> > My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is the

> > point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> > anyway...only want surgery on each side!

>

> From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

> replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

> supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

> prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me

> that

> the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can

> gather,

> these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's the

> other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no

> matter

> how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor, the

> new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

> (They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

>

> Mick.

>

>

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I don't want to wade into the field of religion but if there is a God,

he created doctors and medical procedures that can heal you -- I don't

think there is a documented case of faith growing bone although faith

can of course help one cope with physical pain.

I'm not sure what anyone else can do in the way of providing you with

information. You now have insurance -- presumably your friends who

are praying for you would also be willing to take concrete steps after

your surgery to help you take care of those things which need

attention during your recovery.

If your husband is currently working at the moment, surely he

doesn't require 24 hour medical care and would be able to take care of

himself for awhile.

I guess you can wait until you are in a wheel chair because then you

won't have two jobs to take time off from; you have no medical

insurance since your choices of doctors and hospitals will be limited

and your husband is completely disabled since you would have to seek

some form of nursing home assistance to care for him.

On Feb 23, 2010, at 8:47 AM, Cfourhorses@... wrote:

>

>

>

> Thanks....within 2 yrs. I have added a toilet riser because it was

> painful to stoop and get up from that...the riser fixed the pain. 2

> summers ago I found I could no longer ride a bicycle. The past

> 2+yrs. riding my horse has wained because of the pain straddling and

> staying straddled...my last ride was 11/10/09, excruciating buttock,

> groin and shooting thigh pain. I have been riding 40+ yrs. and was

> not about to stop at age 49! Riding is my passion...now I cannot and

> it stinks! My daughter and I love riding together!! I also find

> myself tripping more often. Dr. said I am in end stage hip failure

> w/ SEVERE OA and was surprised I was not in more pain than I am in

> my everyday walking etc. He gives me 3 yrs. to a wheel chair. Until

> Dec. I assumed my muscles were out of shape and I sought PT. Guess I

> was way off :( I work every day at 2 jobs and take care of my

> disabled husband and mentally/emotionally disabled woman. I groom

> dogs & cats, lift a lot of struggling weight..and do the heavy farm

> work 7 days per week. I am a Christian and have many Christian

> friends who believe God can heal me & my husband.

> Celeste

>

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> >

> > Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> > > My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is

> the

> > > point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> > > anyway...only want surgery on each side!

> >

> > From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

> > replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

> > supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

> > prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me

> > that

> > the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can

> > gather,

> > these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's

> the

> > other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no

> > matter

> > how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor,

> the

> > new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

> > (They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

> >

> > Mick.

> >

> >

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Adding: Also my bone heads that go into my joint socket have been reshaped by

my bone spurs to be oblong VS. rounded. The Dr. said each hip is as bad as the

other.

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>

> Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> > My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is the

> > point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> > anyway...only want surgery on each side!

>

> From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

> replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

> supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

> prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me

> that

> the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can

> gather,

> these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's the

> other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no

> matter

> how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor, the

> new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

> (They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

>

> Mick.

>

>

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Thank you Reen. My husband would like me to stay local and get it done, when my

daughter comes home from school. However, I learned I must testify in court in

June so that may thwart things. My husband went on chemo for his Hep C last

year, he is in 1st stage liver disease, and he had a rare side effect. He got

neuropathy and has lost most of the feeling and use of his his hands and his

right leg from the knee down. He can no longer drive and uses a cane, wears a

leg and finger brace. We should know in the fall if it cured his Hep C. He gets

a ride by me or a co-worker to work and back. I take him to his Dr.

appointments. Work tires him very much and he sleeps most of the weekend he used

to do now I have had to pick up. We also have him set up on the 1st floor w/ a

commode and a hospital bed. We were talking last night shaking our heads on how

we got to this place and he is 52 and I am 49.If he gets worse and must go on

permanent disability he will have Medicaid, but I will have no ins.

God bless you,

Celeste

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Celeste

You have to think it all through, and this is where prayer comes in, and

make a decision. I prayed about my hip replacement surgery for several

months and then just made up my mind to do it. I had to take off from work.

I live with a grown son, who works all day and is not around.

I live in the lower Hudson Valley area of New York. My surgeon was a

local doctor. The local hospital kept me for four days, I went to a rehab

facility which was about 15 miles from my home for 8 days until I could get up,

go to the bathroom, climb up and down stairs with a cane and take a

shower. Then my son picked me up and drove me home. The County visiting Nurse

came to check my vital readings and Coumadin numbers three times after I

came home. The Physical Therapist came to my home twice a week for three

weeks. Now I must get to physical therapy for the next 7 weeks at a local

rehab center. The visiting nurse and the physical therapist were super. I

cannot say enough good things about the surgeon, the hospital and its nurses,

the rehab facility and its staff and the County Nurse and PT. All great

people. This is where my prayers were answered. God put these wonderful

people in my path. I am truly grateful to each and every one of them. They

do His work.

I could have traveled to New York City to the special orthopedic hospitals

but after praying, I decided to stay around my own home.

My prayers were that God's hands would be with the surgeon's hands and that

all would go well. I prayed that this would happen if it were His will.

My friends prayed that God would grant a successful surgery if that was

His will. I have no regrets and just called my cousin who needs the hip

replacement surgery and is also trying to decide what to do.

A big consideration for you is that you have health insurance at this time

and it may not be there in a few years. What kind of care will you be able

to get without it later on down the road? Aside from the surgery and the

rehabilitation time, you will also need physical and occupational therapy.

This is crucial to recovery. It could be per session at least $80 give or

take without insurance out of your own pocket. With insurance it would be

just the co-pay.

What does your husband think you should do? This decision will affect him

for several months while you heal.

I will pray for you to make the right decision. Good luck with whatever

you decide.

Reen

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In a message dated 2/23/2010 2:51:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

Cfourhorses@... writes:

However, I learned I must testify in court in June so that may thwart

things.

Hi Celeste,

Can you get out of testifying if you have a medical reason? Is it

possible that you could sign a deposition or be interviewed during rehab?

Check

it out with one of the lawyers.

I would not let testifying stop me if this is the only time frame that

your daughter can help out your husband while you get the surgery.

Reen

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Celeste,

I understand that your friends are worried about you, but if you were

diagnosed with something horrible would you still not be able to have down

time, I don't think so, and as much as I believe in the power of prayer bone

on bone doesn't simply become good again, plus your friends aren't living

with this, its easy for them to say don't get the surgery, why would they

say that if you are having trouble with every day activities etc? If it were

my friend I would support them and try and help as much as possible

afterwards.

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-- Re: [Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is the

> point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> anyway...only want surgery on each side!

From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me that

the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can gather,

these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's the

other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no matter

how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor, the

new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

(They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

Mick.

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Hi,

Many of my friends only communicate w/me through the computer and only see

me 1 or 2x per year. I know, i must decide to do something. This whole thing is

still shocking. people have always known me as active and a good horse back

rider, maybe they just do not understand.

Celeste

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Cfourhorses@ aol.com said the following on 19/02/2010 00:34:

> My local Dr. said that a new hip should last 25/30 yrs. What is the

> point of a stop gap resurface when you have to go for the THR

> anyway...only want surgery on each side!

From everything that I have learned about the different types of hip

replacements, I think your 'dr.' is being a little optimistic. I'm

supposed to have been fitted with one of the most advanced types of

prosthesis - large head ceramic on ceramic, and my surgeon told me that

the estimated life span of these is 15-20 years. From all I can gather,

these new joints may 'wear' well enough for 25-30 years, but it's the

other issue that is the problem, that of joint loosening, and no matter

how superior they make the new prosthesis in terms of wear factor, the

new technologies have little impact on the joint loosening problem.

(They need to develop a stronger glue!!! ;^) )

Mick.

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Hi Reen,

My son called and the lawyer today told him I need to be in court at the

trial in person to be cross examined. I would feel awful NOT being there on my

son's behalf. Also I need to drive my husband there too as he must

testify....nothing is smooth.

Celeste :)

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In a message dated 2/23/2010 2:51:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

Cfourhorses@... writes:

However, I learned I must testify in court in June so that may thwart

things.

Hi Celeste,

Can you get out of testifying if you have a medical reason? Is it

possible that you could sign a deposition or be interviewed during rehab?

Check

it out with one of the lawyers.

I would not let testifying stop me if this is the only time frame that

your daughter can help out your husband while you get the surgery.

Reen

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Hi All:

With regards to rehab time - it is possible that you will be able to drive and

also appear in court in June if you have your surgery this spring.

I'll let others relate their experiences as well, but I was driving at 18 days

post op and back at work teaching ballet and Pilates at one month post op.

Everyone is different, but it sounds like you are very strong and you just may

be surprised at how quickly you are up and around again! Once you are cleared

to drive, you can of course take a cane with you to get to the courtroom and

then you'll be seated I imagine, so testifying won't pose a large physical

challenge by any means.

Ruth Z Amstutz bilat C+ 4/6/06

>

>

> Hi Reen,

> My son called and the lawyer today told him I need to be in court at the

trial in person to be cross examined. I would feel awful NOT being there on my

son's behalf. Also I need to drive my husband there too as he must

testify....nothing is smooth.

> Celeste :)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

>

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/23/2010 2:51:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> Cfourhorses@... writes:

>

> However, I learned I must testify in court in June so that may thwart

> things.

>

> Hi Celeste,

> Can you get out of testifying if you have a medical reason? Is it

> possible that you could sign a deposition or be interviewed during rehab?

Check

> it out with one of the lawyers.

> I would not let testifying stop me if this is the only time frame that

> your daughter can help out your husband while you get the surgery.

> Reen

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Celeste,

The timing of everything does seem stacked against your surgery but just

keep praying on it and something will start to come together. You need to

find your answer.

Having surgery is never convenient, especially when it is elective. I had

dozens of reasons for putting it off for almost 11 years, but I finally had

to let it become a priority which is not something I was very comfortable

with. You have so many situations to consider. Keep praying on it.

Reen

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Thank you. I am at peace with calling the Dr.'s today and seeing if I can

postpone the surgery for 2 weeks. I do have a full plate and many that depend on

me. You have been so kind and encouraging, my hubby says so too :)

Celeste

Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Celeste,

The timing of everything does seem stacked against your surgery but just

keep praying on it and something will start to come together. You need to

find your answer.

Having surgery is never convenient, especially when it is elective. I had

dozens of reasons for putting it off for almost 11 years, but I finally had

to let it become a priority which is not something I was very comfortable

with. You have so many situations to consider. Keep praying on it.

Reen

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Thanks Reen,

The Dr. Will be out of town and it would not be until 6/29 that I could be

scheduled, which gives me 6.5 weeks of recovery until I must be on my

feet.....Dr. is going to call me back.....

Celeste

Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Celeste,

Let us know how your call to the surgeon goes.

Reen

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My scar is 7 " long. My quad is working fine. I wish I could say the same about

my skin! My problem seems to be on the scar and in the " Numb " part of my knee.

Sometimes I get a nerve type pane there that really hurts! It will be three

months on March 4, and people are still saying to give it time!

The knee is working fine, but I am not. joan

________________________________

From: Kohn <katiekohn@...>

Joint Replacement

Sent: Sun, February 21, 2010 5:03:40 AM

Subject: Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

I am beginning to wonder if I did enough homework before I had my TKR surgery.

Not that I am second guressing now, but I never heard of quad sparing until I

read this forum. I was told my surgery was computer assisted, minimally

invasive, but I have a pretty long scar. How minimal is minimal? Did any of you

have the same?

[Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Does Dr. Su do TKR as well as THR? I am in Scranton Pennsylvania , was scheduled

to have BLTKR Feb. 1st, but had to delay it as I broke my elbow..My OS is

regarded as the best in his field in this area, he does MIS, but when I asked if

it is quad sparing, he said no , the tendons are not cut but separated during

the surgery.but the surgery is minimally invasive.

Anyone have any information on Dr. Su and TKR's?

Thanks..

Karla

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Ah, Joan! Œpatience¹ is not in my dictionary either.

Are you doing massage on the scar? It really needs it a couple times a day,

both along the scar and around the perimeters of the knee cap to break up

the scar tissue. I like to use different oils and creams. Vitamin # oil

and comfrey oil are my favorite oils and I have some wonderful shea butter/

coco butter combos that I also like. Some say you don¹t need to use

anything. But I know these herbs have healing properties. And they feel

good, too!

I found another way to break up scar tissue -- but I don¹t recommend it. I

was going down my outdoor stairs in the rain the other day and slipped on

some leaves. I did that very awkward catching myself move and my left leg

(TKR 3-19-09) bent under me....WAAAAY under me. It hurt really bad for a

second. Then that was over. Now it is looser and has a better bend than

before. I do have a little muscle soreness. Fortunately I was on the way

to the gym when this happened so I worked it right away on the bike and

stretching torture machine and then took some Aleve and used heat for the

muscles when I got home. It¹s fine now, just a little achey. My shoulders

and back were worse than my knee.

Hang in there! Don¹t fall on any stairs!

Peace,

Jackie

On 2/24/10 3:48 PM, " Joan Kell " <kell_joan@...> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> My scar is 7 " long. My quad is working fine. I wish I could say the same

> about my skin! My problem seems to be on the scar and in the " Numb " part of

> my knee. Sometimes I get a nerve type pane there that really hurts! It will

> be three months on March 4, and people are still saying to give it time!

> The knee is working fine, but I am not. joan

>

> ________________________________

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Joan,

I have a pure cocobutter stick. I use it 2-4 times a day or whenever I think of

it. It is the only thing I have used to heal the scar. I am 3 month post op and

my scar is disappearing and I have only ocassional pings of the nerves healing.

My scar is about 5 inches long. The cocobutter is a stick and cost $1.33. I

love it and I got it at the Pharmacy or drug store. My scar get massaged as the

stick is semi-hard.

Donna R

Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

I am beginning to wonder if I did enough homework before I had my TKR surgery.

Not that I am second guressing now, but I never heard of quad sparing until I

read this forum. I was told my surgery was computer assisted, minimally

invasive, but I have a pretty long scar. How minimal is minimal? Did any of you

have the same?

[Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Does Dr. Su do TKR as well as THR? I am in Scranton Pennsylvania , was scheduled

to have BLTKR Feb. 1st, but had to delay it as I broke my elbow..My OS is

regarded as the best in his field in this area, he does MIS, but when I asked if

it is quad sparing, he said no , the tendons are not cut but separated during

the surgery.but the surgery is minimally invasive.

Anyone have any information on Dr. Su and TKR's?

Thanks..

Karla

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I have been using cocoa butter 5-7 times a day! My scar is no way near

disappearing, and I have ordered Cica care, which was recommended by a nurse

friend of mine, for it. One of the worst things is that I can't wear jeans!

The rough material is a killer!

I have three close friends who have had this surgery, and none of them have had

this problem. I know that, according to everyone! that three months is not long

enough. But I have had enough! I still fell I was better off before. At least

it only hurt in one place. Now I hurt in three!

Thanks for your concern.

All the best, Joan

________________________________

From: Donna Rae <rae900@...>

Joint Replacement

Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 7:14:56 PM

Subject: Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Joan,

I have a pure cocobutter stick. I use it 2-4 times a day or whenever I think of

it. It is the only thing I have used to heal the scar. I am 3 month post op and

my scar is disappearing and I have only ocassional pings of the nerves healing.

My scar is about 5 inches long. The cocobutter is a stick and cost $1.33. I

love it and I got it at the Pharmacy or drug store. My scar get massaged as the

stick is semi-hard.

Donna R

Re: [Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

I am beginning to wonder if I did enough homework before I had my TKR surgery.

Not that I am second guressing now, but I never heard of quad sparing until I

read this forum. I was told my surgery was computer assisted, minimally

invasive, but I have a pretty long scar. How minimal is minimal? Did any of you

have the same?

[Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Does Dr. Su do TKR as well as THR? I am in Scranton Pennsylvania , was scheduled

to have BLTKR Feb. 1st, but had to delay it as I broke my elbow..My OS is

regarded as the best in his field in this area, he does MIS, but when I asked if

it is quad sparing, he said no , the tendons are not cut but separated during

the surgery.but the surgery is minimally invasive.

Anyone have any information on Dr. Su and TKR's?

Thanks..

Karla

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Hi ,

No, i will stick to the cocoa butter. Falling down stairs is not on my game

plan!

I did achieve 120 degrees ROM today in therapy, but it hurt! Tonight I am

facing another snow storm, and we have tickets in the city tomorrow night and

wont be able to drive. Sigh. When will it ever end!!!

Thanks for your concern.

All the best, Joan

________________________________

From: on <jackiett@...>

Joint Replacement

Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 6:59:32 PM

Subject: Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Ah, Joan! Œpatience¹ is not in my dictionary either.

Are you doing massage on the scar? It really needs it a couple times a day,

both along the scar and around the perimeters of the knee cap to break up

the scar tissue. I like to use different oils and creams. Vitamin # oil

and comfrey oil are my favorite oils and I have some wonderful shea butter/

coco butter combos that I also like. Some say you don¹t need to use

anything. But I know these herbs have healing properties. And they feel

good, too!

I found another way to break up scar tissue -- but I don¹t recommend it. I

was going down my outdoor stairs in the rain the other day and slipped on

some leaves. I did that very awkward catching myself move and my left leg

(TKR 3-19-09) bent under me....WAAAAY under me. It hurt really bad for a

second. Then that was over. Now it is looser and has a better bend than

before. I do have a little muscle soreness. Fortunately I was on the way

to the gym when this happened so I worked it right away on the bike and

stretching torture machine and then took some Aleve and used heat for the

muscles when I got home. It¹s fine now, just a little achey. My shoulders

and back were worse than my knee.

Hang in there! Don¹t fall on any stairs!

Peace,

Jackie

On 2/24/10 3:48 PM, " Joan Kell " <kell_joan (DOT) com> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> My scar is 7 " long. My quad is working fine. I wish I could say the same

> about my skin! My problem seems to be on the scar and in the " Numb " part of

> my knee. Sometimes I get a nerve type pane there that really hurts! It will

> be three months on March 4, and people are still saying to give it time!

> The knee is working fine, but I am not. joan

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

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Bio- oil is also really good for scars. Plastic surgeons here in Australia

advise you to you post all their surgery.



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-- Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

I am beginning to wonder if I did enough homework before I had my TKR

surgery. Not that I am second guressing now, but I never heard of quad

sparing until I read this forum. I was told my surgery was computer assisted

minimally invasive, but I have a pretty long scar. How minimal is minimal?

Did any of you have the same?

[Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Does Dr. Su do TKR as well as THR? I am in Scranton Pennsylvania , was

scheduled to have BLTKR Feb. 1st, but had to delay it as I broke my elbow.

My OS is regarded as the best in his field in this area, he does MIS, but

when I asked if it is quad sparing, he said no , the tendons are not cut but

separated during the surgery.but the surgery is minimally invasive.

Anyone have any information on Dr. Su and TKR's?

Thanks..

Karla

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Sorry to hear about your fall and that you are still having so much trouble

3 months after your knee surgery.

I always say that the optimum time for any replacement is 9 months to a year

so try not to get too disheartened.

I know its easier said than done.



mary.waspe@...

OSA member since 04/2002

photo's at jessoph0309.myphotoalbum.com

blog:- http://mary-museum.blogspot.com/

design for About Art Accents.,

-- Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

I have been using cocoa butter 5-7 times a day! My scar is no way near

disappearing, and I have ordered Cica care, which was recommended by a nurse

friend of mine, for it. One of the worst things is that I can't wear jeans!

The rough material is a killer!

I have three close friends who have had this surgery, and none of them have

had this problem. I know that, according to everyone! that three months is

not long enough. But I have had enough! I still fell I was better off

before. At least it only hurt in one place. Now I hurt in three!

Thanks for your concern.

All the best, Joan

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I didn't fall, Jacki did. I am still having trouble, though, and I thank you

for your concern.

Joan

________________________________

From: MARYANNE WASPE <mary.waspe@...>

Joint Replacement

Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 7:43:35 PM

Subject: Re: Re: What Surgery? Confused.

Sorry to hear about your fall and that you are still having so much trouble

3 months after your knee surgery.

I always say that the optimum time for any replacement is 9 months to a year

so try not to get too disheartened.

I know its easier said than done.



mary.waspebigpond (DOT) com

OSA member since 04/2002

photo's at jessoph0309. myphotoalbum. com

blog:- http://mary- museum.blogspot. com/

design for About Art Accents.,

-- Re: [Total_Joint_ Replacement] Re: What Surgery? Confused.

I have been using cocoa butter 5-7 times a day! My scar is no way near

disappearing, and I have ordered Cica care, which was recommended by a nurse

friend of mine, for it. One of the worst things is that I can't wear jeans!

The rough material is a killer!

I have three close friends who have had this surgery, and none of them have

had this problem. I know that, according to everyone! that three months is

not long enough. But I have had enough! I still fell I was better off

before. At least it only hurt in one place. Now I hurt in three!

Thanks for your concern.

All the best, Joan

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