Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 I discovered this group just a couple of days ago and am totally amased at how many people are having/had or need resurfacing ops and how much support is offered by fellow patients. I thought I'd share my experience as I am an old surface-hippy,not in age but in the number of years post op. I had mine done by Mr McMinn at the ROH in Birmingham when the procedure was a twinkle in most peoples eyes. I had CDH which was only diagnosed at 4yrs so I had many ops to try to 'build' a hip socket but it finally gave up the ghost and I was faced with either a non tried and tested new op or a THR. I didn't think there was much choice!! I had my left hip resurfaced in September 1991 when I was 21 - Mr McMinn was still pioneering it and I was the youngest person to have it at that time. I had to have bone grafting at the same time so my post op recovery took longer than normal. I was in traction for 4 weeks & crutches for a few months but it meant I could walk down the isle in 1992 with no hint of a limp which made my Mum cry! 2 years later I had my first baby followed by another one 5 years after that. My hip is still going very strong after over 12 years. I would encourage anyone who is worried about the longevity of this procedure not to worry and go for it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Welcome Tina and Ethan! We are fairly new here too, it was a huge help when I found it. It is a really great group with varying experiences. We were also referered to a Ponseti ortho here in Atlanta and feel very lucky it was our first stop. Louisa Zoe (2-22-04) rt uni cf 6-27-99 > Hello Everyone. My name is Tina Berryman and I was referred to this > group by our ortho, Dr. Showalter. He thought that it was a great > site. My husband Ray and I have a 4 year old son named Dylan. On March > 6, 2004, I gave birth to our 2nd son, Ethan. Ethan has bilateral > clubfoot. Unlike many parents, we had no idea that Ethan would be born > with clubfeet or how to handle it. Also unlike some parents, we were > so fortunate that the ortho that our pediatrician referred us to only > believes in the Ponseti method. Surgery was never mentioned and Ethan > got his first set of casts before he was 2 weeks old. He is now 9 1/2 > weeks and is already in his DBB. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce > myself and my family. I am so grateful that all of you are here and so > willing to share you experiences so that it might help others in the > same situation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Thanks for the welcome ! Actually it is Ethan who is in the bar and it has actually been far from easy...He absloutely hates it! We are getting through it though. It certainly makes nursing a challenge! Are you from Idaho too? > > Hello Everyone. My name is Tina Berryman and I was referred to this > > group by our ortho, Dr. Showalter. He thought that it was a great > > site. My husband Ray and I have a 4 year old son named Dylan. On > March > > 6, 2004, I gave birth to our 2nd son, Ethan. Ethan has bilateral > > clubfoot. Unlike many parents, we had no idea that Ethan would be > born > > with clubfeet or how to handle it. Also unlike some parents, we were > > so fortunate that the ortho that our pediatrician referred us to > only > > believes in the Ponseti method. Surgery was never mentioned and > Ethan > > got his first set of casts before he was 2 weeks old. He is now 9 > 1/2 > > weeks and is already in his DBB. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce > > myself and my family. I am so grateful that all of you are here and > so > > willing to share you experiences so that it might help others in the > > same situation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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