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To: Dave Vale

Hi Dave !

My name is Ivan Dekovic from California USA and I am trying to contact Dr.

McMinn for my surface replacement on my right joint of my hip. Could you

please send me his E-mail, address, Ph. and Fax numbers.

Thank you very much,

Ivan Dekovic

Vale wrote:

> Hi Dave

>

> Could you not be referred to someone (albeit South of the border) who

> does use the Birmingham hip? I have no idea about what the surgeon in

> Glasgow is doing - it may be fantastic, but the track record of the

> Birmingham hip looks hard to beat. With over 2,000 done over a period

> approaching ten years I would be inclined to go for that, unless

> there

> is a very good reason to the contrary.

>

> I had mine done by Mr McMinn at the Birmingham Nuffield last November

> (and I live in Kent, so had to travel). I see that the Glasgow

> Nuffield lists resurfacing as one of its services - is this where the

> non-Birmingham prosthesis is used?

>

> Dave Vale

>

>

>

>

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Hi Dave

Could you not be referred to someone (albeit South of the border) who

does use the Birmingham hip? I have no idea about what the surgeon in

Glasgow is doing - it may be fantastic, but the track record of the

Birmingham hip looks hard to beat. With over 2,000 done over a period

approaching ten years I would be inclined to go for that, unless

there

is a very good reason to the contrary.

I had mine done by Mr McMinn at the Birmingham Nuffield last November

(and I live in Kent, so had to travel). I see that the Glasgow

Nuffield lists resurfacing as one of its services - is this where the

non-Birmingham prosthesis is used?

Dave Vale

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I asked for a referral to Warrington, Oxford or Birmingham, as I know there

are surgeons in each of these places ( I'm from Warrington, and my wife is

from Oxford, so it would be easier for her to visit) but the Lothian Health

Board referred me to Glasgow, as there appears to be a reluctance to send

people to England from Scotland. I still don't have an appointment yet.

How long have people had to wait? I called Mr Sherry's office in Warrington,

and his secretary told me there was about a six month wait for an initial

consultation, and up to two years wait for surgery.

All this assumes I'm a suitable case for treatment, of course.

Thanks,

Dave

Re: Newbie

> Hi Dave

>

> Could you not be referred to someone (albeit South of the border) who

> does use the Birmingham hip? I have no idea about what the surgeon in

> Glasgow is doing - it may be fantastic, but the track record of the

> Birmingham hip looks hard to beat. With over 2,000 done over a period

> approaching ten years I would be inclined to go for that, unless

> there

> is a very good reason to the contrary.

>

> I had mine done by Mr McMinn at the Birmingham Nuffield last November

> (and I live in Kent, so had to travel). I see that the Glasgow

> Nuffield lists resurfacing as one of its services - is this where the

> non-Birmingham prosthesis is used?

>

> Dave Vale

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear :

Thank you for your prompt reply, info and your explanation.

Ivan Dekovic

Vale wrote:

> Mr McMinn's contact details - (Note Mr not Dr. Over here, the quaint

> custom is that when a Dr qualifies as a surgeon, he / she goes back

> to being called Mr / Miss / Mrs. Who knows why?)

>

> Phone UK (00 44?) followed by , Fax .

>

> I do not have an email address.

>

> Hope this helps

>

> Dave Vale

>

>

>

>

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Mr McMinn's contact details - (Note Mr not Dr. Over here, the quaint

custom is that when a Dr qualifies as a surgeon, he / she goes back

to being called Mr / Miss / Mrs. Who knows why?)

Phone UK (00 44?) followed by , Fax .

I do not have an email address.

Hope this helps

Dave Vale

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>there appears to be a reluctance to send

> people to England from Scotland.

>

Amazing. But presumably, if the Glasgow version falls into the

" experimental " category, you could make a good case?

There are are lots of stats, etc which might help argue the case in

the MMT site (under " tell me more " ).

> How long have people had to wait?

Not sure. I had an insurance which covered private treatment. Tony

said on the Totally Hip site that Mr Treacy at Birmingham had a 78

week waiting list at Birmingham. However Mr Treacy is part of the

development team for BHR, so is likely to be much in demand. I

imagine it's less elsewhere.

Have you seen Totally Hip? It is at

http://disc.server.com/Indices/8340.html

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Ivan,

The email address for MMT's Marketing and Sales Manager, Duncan , is

Duncan@...

I found him very helpful.

Regards,

Dave

Re: Re: Newbie

> Dear :

> Thank you for your prompt reply, info and your explanation.

> Ivan Dekovic

>

> Vale wrote:

>

> > Mr McMinn's contact details - (Note Mr not Dr. Over here, the quaint

> > custom is that when a Dr qualifies as a surgeon, he / she goes back

> > to being called Mr / Miss / Mrs. Who knows why?)

> >

> > Phone UK (00 44?) followed by , Fax .

> >

> > I do not have an email address.

> >

> > Hope this helps

> >

> > Dave Vale

> >

> >

> >

> >

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  • 1 month later...

There was a subscriber named who had surface replacement

at JRI in Los Angeles in early September. He is 18. That is the

youngest I've heard of. Any younger and I think they'd be concerned

that the patient's bones were still growing.

-

> I have been reading all the interesting info posted in this site. I am

> curious as to what is the age of the youngest person to receive surface

> replacement. I am 30 years old with " SEVERE " OA bilaterally (have had it

> since age 12-13) who should have had hip replacements years ago but due to

> my age have to wait. If anyone could answer my question then I would be

> grateful.

>

> Thank You

>

> Kim

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Hi Everyone,

My name is Jean. I am 33 years old and live in Arizona. I will be

having the lap RNY on 8/6/03 and am beginning to get a little nervous!

I've been reading the posts here for a few months now and I think

this is such a supportive site! It definately helps my anxiety when I

read how well you all have done and I can really relate to all the

feelings you other pre-ops have too! Take care,

Jean

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Hi

What part of Arizona are you in? I am in Higley and just had the surgery on

June 10th. So far so good. If you have any questions, just let me know.

Diane

-- newbie

Hi Everyone,

My name is Jean. I am 33 years old and live in Arizona. I will be

having the lap RNY on 8/6/03 and am beginning to get a little nervous!

I've been reading the posts here for a few months now and I think

this is such a supportive site! It definately helps my anxiety when I

read how well you all have done and I can really relate to all the

feelings you other pre-ops have too! Take care,

Jean

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Hi Diane,

Congratulations on your surgery! I live in Globe which is about 80

miles east of Phx. in a rural community. I am 33 years old, married

and have 2 kids ages 6 & 2. I work part time as a nurse practitioner

in an internists office.

Who did your surgery? I am having mine with Dr. Juarez at St. Lukes.

Hoping to have lap surgery. Did you have lap or open?

Keep in touch.

Jean

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welcome jean. feel free to ask anything, we'll help ya go down the wls

road.

lori h.

> Hi Everyone,

> My name is Jean. I am 33 years old and live in Arizona. I will be

> having the lap RNY on 8/6/03 and am beginning to get a little

nervous!

> I've been reading the posts here for a few months now and I think

> this is such a supportive site! It definately helps my anxiety when

I

> read how well you all have done and I can really relate to all the

> feelings you other pre-ops have too! Take care,

> Jean

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welcome, tanya. yep, i've heard of this as an alternative route to

wls. actually, a good friend is considering going

through " vocational rehab " , since her insurance comp is so arbitrary.

lori h.

> Hello everyone. I am new to this group and wanted to introduce

> myself. My name is , I'm 33, married with children, live near

> Houston TX and have recently (one week ago today!) had a Lap RNY.

I

> went through the process for nearly a year before getting lucky

> enough to have surgery. I was also lucky enough to have the Texas

> Rehabilitation Commission pay for it. Did you know that obesity is

a

> disability? And it is also cause for discrimination? I found out a

> lot of things about this problem during my research and

information

> is in abundance!

>

> Anyway, I just wanted to shout out my hellos and see how everyone

> was. Hope I can contribute something to this board as well.

>

>

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