Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Hi Dru Great posting - thank you. Long may it continue. Aren't you three years post op?? ine C2K 04/03 > I am back again for a rare appearence. No. 309 on the surface hippy > members. Right BHR DeSmet Jan 15, 2001. Obsessive compulsive > triathlete, family physician from southern Missouri. Wish to address > a few recent comments...like " does it work? " , " high impact " , > longevity of procedure, and where this country is at...so far. Since > four months post op have, and continue to train and compete. Have > logged 600+ miles swimming, 13,500+ miles cycling, and 2700+ miles of > running. Only restrictions have been the evolving arthritis in the > Left hip. I will still go the limit of discomfort before returning > to Belgium for the same procedure. Currently taking anti- > inflammatory med once every couple of weeks. At 51 I have no worries > about what metal ions could, theoretically, do to me in 30 years or > so. I have already had a bike crash...landing on the resurfaced hip > at 20+ miles/hr (no it was not an intended trial, and not proud of my > lack of coordination) and there was absolutely no compromise of the > hip, the articulating surfaces, or loosening of anything. As best as > I can interpret, 2006 will be the next expanded use of hip > resurfacing in this country. I suspect, it will be standard of care > about 3 years later...at which time all the ortho doubters will have > jumped on the band wagon and admit it's a " reasonable " option for a > younger active person. In the meantime they are claiming > the " latest " advances are ceramic on ceramic and " micro " surgery. > Give me a break! On the latter, the claim is the smaller incision > leads to less postop pain (How many of you complain of the pain in > your 9 inch scar? I thought so!) and faster recovery. (Again, I was > on two canes driving my standard transmission rental car and walking > a couple miles in Brugge, Belgium postop day 3. No canes at two > weeks. People in this country would have similar results, but the > American Ortho surgeons doing the procedure are still ultra > conservative, regarding recovery activities. No doubt, the way to go > and I continue to be amazed at hesitation to do BHR, once one has > even a moderate amount of information. Hope this helps the preop > folks, and confirms to the rest of those post op, you made the best > decision: Dru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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