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Well on Friday the 13th we have 13 wonderful people at our house for

dinner. Ten of us were hipppies (a couple soon to be - Pat will be a

bilateral resurf (one in March and one in September) and Sharon is

currently scheduled for a THR in March. She knew very little about

resurfing prior to Friday and I personally hope she will give it

serious thought now.

We several Belgium hippies - one, , is an 11 week bilateral (De

Smet) who blew us all away with how well she was doing. It was her

first venture out without any canes and wow....she made it unaided up

my front stairs and that's saying a lot.

had two hips done in Ontario back in the days when our BC med

would still pay for it out of Province....She is really doing well and

I owe her a special thanks because she was the very first person to

encourage me in the resurfacing.... Along with her " real job " she

works with the arthritis society helping people deal with their pain

and managing in life (an encouraging resurfacing whenever she can).

from (another Belgium hippie) came and it was great

to finally meet her after having met her Bob before her surgery almost

a year ago. Another amazing hippy who is just getting on with her

life - flamenco dancing and doing yoga and trying to get at least some

payment out of BC med for a procedure she would still be waiting for

here....

Steph brought another person, Terry who also lives in and he

had his resurfacing with the wonderful doctor in India whose name is

escaping me right now. He brought pictures and I have to say that

his hospital stay looked like a luxury spa --- He is very, very happy

at almost a year and is another guy who would still be waiting if he

had it done here.

Sunita came too and what an delightful and thoughtful person she is.

You have heard about her " slower than some " recovery - problems

sleeping etc., but she is doing very well and walking very straight

and well. I would not be surprised if she is able to get rid of her

cane very soon.

n (who lives right around the corner from me) came. She had her

surgery with McMinn in the fall - she posts here regularly - very

informative and insightful posts. When she tells you she is tall -

believe her!!! I had heard from a mutual friend that she was in

pretty bad shape before surgery (I only just met her Friday night) but

wow - she is walking tall now.

The three guestsand/or partners were very patient people who didn't

seem to mind us all talking about our hips, our scars, our condition

prior to surgery, our personal demi-gods (the surgeons), our

recoveries etc. These people are in each and every case wonderful,

supportive caring people who have enriched the lives of some of our

hippy friends. (now it may be that they came for the food!!!).

Anyway, Cliff and I loved meeting those of you who did not know before

Friday night and look forward to seeing you all again in the future.

It was amazing that none of us had a " bad " story to tell and none of us

knew of any bad stories.... the smiles were broad and real.

I have to say that it was kind of funny to invite that many people we

had never met to our home (my daughter razzed me because I always tell

her not to meet with strangers she has " met " on the internet and than

I go so far as invite them home)... but everyone had an interesting

story of life and you were all a hoot although next time I want

everyone to bring dessert!!!!

For those of you who could not make it this time, we will try to do it

again on a weekend (so that those of you who live in the northwestern

states, or the interior of BC have time to get here). We just ran

out of time because Cliff is scheduled for neck surgery in 10 days and

there seems to be so much to do between now then - he will be out of

commission for at least 6 weeks after so his bbqing skills would be

hampered just that much longer too....

Very best wishes to Pat and Sharon.... we will all be thinking of you

next month

And to the Belgium hippies who have just returned home - welcome home

- some of you are Canadian and believe me your life has just begun again.

Hugs to you all,

Pam and Cliff

LBHR and RBHR De Smet Oct 23/02

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Dear Pam and Cliff,

As a Canadian from , but who has now lived in England for 34

years (!), wish I could been there too. Sounded wonderful. Good for

you to bring people together. So-o-o important.

Eleanor

Vancouver area hippies

Well on Friday the 13th we have 13 wonderful people at our house for

dinner. Ten of us were hipppies (a couple soon to be - Pat will be a

bilateral resurf (one in March and one in September) and Sharon is

currently scheduled for a THR in March. She knew very little about

resurfing prior to Friday and I personally hope she will give it

serious thought now.

We several Belgium hippies - one, , is an 11 week bilateral (De

Smet) who blew us all away with how well she was doing. It was her

first venture out without any canes and wow....she made it unaided up

my front stairs and that's saying a lot.

had two hips done in Ontario back in the days when our BC med

would still pay for it out of Province....She is really doing well and

I owe her a special thanks because she was the very first person to

encourage me in the resurfacing.... Along with her " real job " she

works with the arthritis society helping people deal with their pain

and managing in life (an encouraging resurfacing whenever she can).

from (another Belgium hippie) came and it was great

to finally meet her after having met her Bob before her surgery almost

a year ago. Another amazing hippy who is just getting on with her

life - flamenco dancing and doing yoga and trying to get at least some

payment out of BC med for a procedure she would still be waiting for

here....

Steph brought another person, Terry who also lives in and he

had his resurfacing with the wonderful doctor in India whose name is

escaping me right now. He brought pictures and I have to say that

his hospital stay looked like a luxury spa --- He is very, very happy

at almost a year and is another guy who would still be waiting if he

had it done here.

Sunita came too and what an delightful and thoughtful person she is.

You have heard about her " slower than some " recovery - problems

sleeping etc., but she is doing very well and walking very straight

and well. I would not be surprised if she is able to get rid of her

cane very soon.

n (who lives right around the corner from me) came. She had her

surgery with McMinn in the fall - she posts here regularly - very

informative and insightful posts. When she tells you she is tall -

believe her!!! I had heard from a mutual friend that she was in

pretty bad shape before surgery (I only just met her Friday night) but

wow - she is walking tall now.

The three guestsand/or partners were very patient people who didn't

seem to mind us all talking about our hips, our scars, our condition

prior to surgery, our personal demi-gods (the surgeons), our

recoveries etc. These people are in each and every case wonderful,

supportive caring people who have enriched the lives of some of our

hippy friends. (now it may be that they came for the food!!!).

Anyway, Cliff and I loved meeting those of you who did not know before

Friday night and look forward to seeing you all again in the future.

It was amazing that none of us had a " bad " story to tell and none of us

knew of any bad stories.... the smiles were broad and real.

I have to say that it was kind of funny to invite that many people we

had never met to our home (my daughter razzed me because I always tell

her not to meet with strangers she has " met " on the internet and than

I go so far as invite them home)... but everyone had an interesting

story of life and you were all a hoot although next time I want

everyone to bring dessert!!!!

For those of you who could not make it this time, we will try to do it

again on a weekend (so that those of you who live in the northwestern

states, or the interior of BC have time to get here). We just ran

out of time because Cliff is scheduled for neck surgery in 10 days and

there seems to be so much to do between now then - he will be out of

commission for at least 6 weeks after so his bbqing skills would be

hampered just that much longer too....

Very best wishes to Pat and Sharon.... we will all be thinking of you

next month

And to the Belgium hippies who have just returned home - welcome home

- some of you are Canadian and believe me your life has just begun

again.

Hugs to you all,

Pam and Cliff

LBHR and RBHR De Smet Oct 23/02

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Just a note of thanks to Pam and Cliff for hosting the B.C.

hippies gathering. It was indeed a wonderful occasion, with a

beautifully set table, fantastic food, etc., and it was so interesting

and useful to hear everyone's stories, compare notes, etc. I don't

feel so concerned that I don't have a full range of motion after four

months, after meeting some younger hippies who were much more athletic

and are more than one year post-op, but still feel they are improving.

The photos of Cliff and Pam ice dancing post-op were particularly

inspiring.

After seeing Terry's photos of his " rehab retreat " , a five-star

resort in India, and hearing how he was able to check out the doctors

and hospital in advance through a contact in who was born in

Chennai and whose uncle is a doctor at Harvard, we could totally

understand why he would ignore the skeptics and go there. 's

good fortune at getting both her hips done in Ottawa also illustrated

the benefits of networking and " who you know " .

Since there are at least five doctors in the Vancouver area who do

resurfs, hopefully at the next gathering we will have some veterans

who actually got their surgery done at home, covered by our provincial

health insurance program! However, the hospitals in Vancouver send you

home after two days, which makes me feel it was worth the money to go

to England and be pampered for six days in a private hospital. I had a

fever, felt like I had pneumonia, and wasn't even using crutches yet

on day two, and could just barely make it from the bed to the ensuite

bathroom with the aid of a walker that day, although I improved

rapidly after that and could manage on one crutch by about day 5.

Unless you have someone at home to do your cooking and laundry, help

you with your TED's and dressings, etc., it would seem to me to make

sense to stay in hospital (or in the Ghent Holiday Inn) for the first

few days until you can get around a bit more easily. Sunita has a

" support team " organized to come in and help her, drive her places,

etc., now that her sister is no longer staying at her place, and that

seems like a good plan if one lives alone.

Thanks again, Pam and Cliff, for organizing and hosting a really

great event!

n

rBHR Oct.2003 McMinn

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As someone who has had a superb holiday in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, I

would be most interested to hear where Terry's 'rehab retreat' is.

Would it be a good place to go for hip 'convalesence'?

Eleanor

'After seeing Terry's photos of his " rehab retreat " , a five-star

resort in India, and hearing how he was able to check out the doctors

and hospital in advance through a contact in who was born in

Chennai and whose uncle is a doctor at Harvard, we could totally

understand why he would ignore the skeptics and go there.'

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As someone who has had a superb holiday in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, I

would be most interested to hear where Terry's 'rehab retreat' is.

Would it be a good place to go for hip 'convalesence'?

Eleanor

'After seeing Terry's photos of his " rehab retreat " , a five-star

resort in India, and hearing how he was able to check out the doctors

and hospital in advance through a contact in who was born in

Chennai and whose uncle is a doctor at Harvard, we could totally

understand why he would ignore the skeptics and go there.'

Re: Vancouver area hippies

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