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Re: Re: Ankle Fusion vs Replacement - Lori

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Lori,

It's my understanding that the statue of limitations begins when you

became aware of the problem not when the

problem occurred, so the statue may not have run out. May be worth a

phone call to an attorney if you feel

you have a case. I've also read about replacements that can be done

even if the ankle is already fused, so

hopefully you may have that option in the future. I'll be needing 2

new ankles to match my bionic knees.

a

On Nov 18, 2005, at 2:58 PM, sunlori224 wrote:

> Hi Sharon,

>

> Both of my ankles have been fused in the process of doing other work

> on my feet. The date of my first fusion was the same day an article

> was in the paper

> about a successful replacement being done at one of Chicago's great

> hospitals. My surgeon had been involved with some of the initial

> trials but hadn't bothered to even talk with me about the

> availability. To shorten this story...it was only about 3 months

> later that he did the other ankle. After getting the cast off, I

> found I could not stand without bending my knees a bit. I was

> finally told by my rheumy that I needed " rocker " soles put on my

> shoes. While they helped, I was & have been following fairly

> regularly. It's been at least 3 years now.

>

> About a year ago I developed a severe infection on the bottom of one

> foot. I was at a different hospital & the doc who cared for me

> said, " I see that Dr Holmes fused the ankles with your forefoot

> flexed. I then found out he shouldn't have done that! I was so

> angry I wanted to sue but the statute of limitations was over.

>

> I have since met others with fusions who walk without difficulty. I

> guess what I'm saying is ask your doc if any of his patients need

> rocker shoes after fushion. IF most are OK--I'd say go for it.

>

> Lori in IL

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