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Ice , ice, ice!!! Put it on to reduce that swelling Half hour on, half hour

off, all day long. You will be amazed at how it helps.

Sharry

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Yes I had the option of sedatives.

The doctors like to use the spinal.

They feel it is one less risk in the

scope of things.

I actually like the spinal. It felt ok to wake up during surgery.

Got to ask questions, Like... why are you pounding so hard on my hip.

How does it look. Much blood loss. Every thing ok.

Recovery is easier for the initial phase in my opinion.

4 days post op, man is my butt bruised and fat. Tug

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  • 4 weeks later...

Tug - hope all is going well with your recovery - was wondering if I could give

you a call? If so, perhaps you could me e-mail me (davidcamp@...) with

your phone number.. I live in Vancouver, WA and looking to schedule re-surfacing

very shortly. Had a few questions.

Dave

wimpybear

Yes I had the option of sedatives.

The doctors like to use the spinal.

They feel it is one less risk in the

scope of things.

I actually like the spinal. It felt ok to wake up during surgery.

Got to ask questions, Like... why are you pounding so hard on my hip.

How does it look. Much blood loss. Every thing ok.

Recovery is easier for the initial phase in my opinion.

4 days post op, man is my butt bruised and fat. Tug

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Dave, Funny you should write,

I just returned from Salem. This was my 1 mo check up with Boyd.

I am now able to start walking without aid of my crutch and I will be

starting water therapy on my own. I have been erroring on the side of

lazy. I want nothing to do with prosthetic loosening. Leg is getting

stronger by the week, still I have a ways to go. Great check up

though. Met an extremely nice gentleman from Oregon and I wished I

could remember his name, however, he was in for his 6 wk check up and

was walking oh so straight, and showing me how he could swing his leg

all around and how great he feels. Well come to find out he is 75!

I stopped worrying and started getting excited. Yeah! Dave call me

. Boyd 11-06-03 C+

> Tug - hope all is going well with your recovery - was wondering if

I could give you a call? If so, perhaps you could me e-mail me

(davidcamp@c...) with your phone number.. I live in Vancouver, WA and

looking to schedule re-surfacing very shortly. Had a few questions.

>

> Dave

> wimpybear

>

>

> Yes I had the option of sedatives.

> The doctors like to use the spinal.

> They feel it is one less risk in the

> scope of things.

> I actually like the spinal. It felt ok to wake up during surgery.

> Got to ask questions, Like... why are you pounding so hard on my

hip.

> How does it look. Much blood loss. Every thing ok.

> Recovery is easier for the initial phase in my opinion.

> 4 days post op, man is my butt bruised and fat. Tug

>

>

>

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Tug - How are you getting along - looks like it has been a little over 3 months

- I am scheduled for next week with Dr Sparling - raring to go

Dave Camp

wimpybear

>

>

> Yes I had the option of sedatives.

> The doctors like to use the spinal.

> They feel it is one less risk in the

> scope of things.

> I actually like the spinal. It felt ok to wake up during surgery.

> Got to ask questions, Like... why are you pounding so hard on my

hip.

> How does it look. Much blood loss. Every thing ok.

> Recovery is easier for the initial phase in my opinion.

> 4 days post op, man is my butt bruised and fat. Tug

>

>

>

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Iam currently at the three mo marker plus a little.

I have been on the bike trainer getting ready for some spring rides.

I feel so much better than pre surgery that no one can tell there is

anything wrong. Iam the only one that knows my moments. I notice

improvements at this point in time on a monthly basis. I see why

everyone says that it takes 9-12 mo to feel 100 percent. I would say

I feel 80 percent in the joint. I went to the PT once and that will

problably be good for a month. I will then get evaluated and get some

more specifics at that point. Time really is your best friend when it

comes to healing. Dave the best number to catch me at is

Tug Boyd11/03

In surfacehippy , " david camp " wrote:

> Tug - How are you getting along - looks like it has been a little

over 3 months - I am scheduled for next week with Dr Sparling -

raring to go

>

> Dave Camp

> wimpybear

> >

> >

> > Yes I had the option of sedatives.

> > The doctors like to use the spinal.

> > They feel it is one less risk in the

> > scope of things.

> > I actually like the spinal. It felt ok to wake up during

surgery.

> > Got to ask questions, Like... why are you pounding so hard on

my

> hip.

> > How does it look. Much blood loss. Every thing ok.

> > Recovery is easier for the initial phase in my opinion.

> > 4 days post op, man is my butt bruised and fat. Tug

> >

> >

> >

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