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Hi Jim,

Very glad for the company!

The hip kit was recommended by Dr. Ed from El Paso. It contains a bunch of

things like a locking devise for picking things up from the floor, a dressing

stick with shoe horn, terry cloth sock aid and a sponge with a long handle.

It is available from www.alimed.com or by calling 1 . Found it

easier just to telephone them. Also ordered from them (thigh length)

compression socks. I brought two pairs. The hospital will give us one. Dr. Ed

brought

three additional pairs with him. Alimed staff was very nice and gave 10%

discount on my entire order. Dr Ed also suggested a box of health bars.... If

you

want to snack or don't want to go downstairs and eat. Will also, bring some

caned protein drinks with me (something I have every day now)

I'm going a few days ahead of time to avoid pre-op jet lag and acclimate

myself to the new surroundings. Been in contact with anyone getting surgery on

Feb

3rd?

> Hi Trever

>

> You are certainly going to have company at the Holiday Inn ,Trever... I am

> not sure about the chocolate and beer though; I have to admit that I have

> had both but never together!! There is myself Jim -Vancouver Island,

> Gray-Seatle, Bill-UK.and Mike from California all having surgery on

> Feb 4th. We have been in contact through this support group and looking

> forward to meeting each other in Belgium. It is getting pretty close to the

> time so imagine everyone is getting a little nervous. I am curious about the

> " hip kit " . Something I must have missed! Good luck and we shall be seeing

> you in Belgium

>

>

> Jim and Margaret

> Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

>

>

> Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> resource.

>

> Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

> (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

> solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

> is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

> whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> early February?

>

> Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

> (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

> cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now use

> elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave my

> place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell dinner "

> now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it gave

> me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

> than ever before.

>

> Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other surfacehippies

> have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which one

> was it? ...smile)

>

> Best of Luck To All!

>

> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

>

>

>

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Hi ,

Thank you for your kind words. The beer is always better overseas! Finally,

we will all be in a more celebratory mood. Feeling that I will be finally out

of this pain far outweighs any thoughts of nervousness or apprehension about

the trip/operation.

First round on me

Hello ,

>

>

> I will see you in Ghent as well and am getting very excited as the

> surgery date (mine is Feb. 4) approaches. Hopefully we can grab a

> beer post-op and celebrate our new paths together with the other

> Belgium hippies. I think you are a brave soul to go it alone, and I'm

> confident that the rest of us can provide some support if you feel

> the need.

> I can also empathize with the pain and lack of mobility/independence

> after leading an active lifestyle for many years. Looking forward to

> the change!

>

> See you on the other side of the pond,

>

>

>

> >Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> >group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> >resource.

> >

> >Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

> >(fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

> >solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

> >is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> >impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

> >whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> >early February?

> >

> >Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

> >(#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

> >cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

> use

> >elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave

> my

> >place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> >stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

> dinner "

> >now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

> gave

> >me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

> >than ever before.

> >

> >Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

> surfacehippies

> >have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

> one

> >was it? ...smile)

> >

> >Best of Luck To All!

> >

> > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Trever

You are certainly going to have company at the Holiday Inn ,Trever... I am

not sure about the chocolate and beer though; I have to admit that I have

had both but never together!! There is myself Jim -Vancouver Island,

Gray-Seatle, Bill-UK.and Mike from California all having surgery on

Feb 4th. We have been in contact through this support group and looking

forward to meeting each other in Belgium. It is getting pretty close to the

time so imagine everyone is getting a little nervous. I am curious about the

" hip kit " . Something I must have missed! Good luck and we shall be seeing

you in Belgium

Jim and Margaret

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

resource.

Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

(fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

early February?

Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

(#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now use

elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave my

place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell dinner "

now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it gave

me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

than ever before.

Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other surfacehippies

have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which one

was it? ...smile)

Best of Luck To All!

in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

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Hello ,

I will see you in Ghent as well and am getting very excited as the

surgery date (mine is Feb. 4) approaches. Hopefully we can grab a

beer post-op and celebrate our new paths together with the other

Belgium hippies. I think you are a brave soul to go it alone, and I'm

confident that the rest of us can provide some support if you feel

the need.

I can also empathize with the pain and lack of mobility/independence

after leading an active lifestyle for many years. Looking forward to

the change!

See you on the other side of the pond,

> Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> resource.

>

> Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

> (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

> solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

> is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

> whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> early February?

>

> Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

> (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

> cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

use

> elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave

my

> place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

dinner "

> now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

gave

> me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

> than ever before.

>

> Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

surfacehippies

> have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

one

> was it? ...smile)

>

> Best of Luck To All!

>

> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

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Hi

Thank you for the message .. sorry about the mistaken name last

message. I missed Dr. Ed's message but have pretty well everything

mentioned. The shoe horn and the sock aid have been pretty usefull for the

last month .All the sugestions on this forum have been very helpfull in

preparation for the trip and surgery. It was getting to quite a struggle

putting on the socks until I got the aid. You are the first that I have

heard getting surgery on the 3rd. I imagine there will be others that day

but maybe not on this support group. I have heard that Belgium has some of

the best beer in the world so looking forward to that!! " Stella Artois "

Looking forward to meeting you in Belgium.

Take Good Care

Jim and Margaret

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

>

>

> Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> resource.

>

> Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

> (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

> solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

> is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

> whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> early February?

>

> Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

> (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

> cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now use

> elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave my

> place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell dinner "

> now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it gave

> me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

> than ever before.

>

> Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other surfacehippies

> have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which one

> was it? ...smile)

>

> Best of Luck To All!

>

> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

>

>

>

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to all the February/Ghent hippies

first good luck and hope to hear from you.

second one thing about the Holiday Inn is that there is at least one room (#206)

whose window does not open at all (that's the one I got in January!); so if it

is important to you to have some fresh air for the week you spend in that room,

make sure you get a room whose window open! I know some windows open cause there

was a couple of other hippies there I met and theywere able to open.

Other than that the hotel is fine.

sunita

R BHR Jan 6,04 De Smet

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

>

>

> Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> resource.

>

> Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

> (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

> solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

> is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

> whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> early February?

>

> Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

> (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

> cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now use

> elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave my

> place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell dinner "

> now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it gave

> me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

> than ever before.

>

> Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other surfacehippies

> have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which one

> was it? ...smile)

>

> Best of Luck To All!

>

> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

>

>

>

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to all the February/Ghent hippies

first good luck and hope to hear from you.

second one thing about the Holiday Inn is that there is at least one room (#206)

whose window does not open at all (that's the one I got in January!); so if it

is important to you to have some fresh air for the week you spend in that room,

make sure you get a room whose window open! I know some windows open cause there

was a couple of other hippies there I met and theywere able to open.

Other than that the hotel is fine.

sunita

R BHR Jan 6,04 De Smet

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

>

>

> Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> resource.

>

> Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

> (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

> solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

> is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

> whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> early February?

>

> Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

> (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

> cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now use

> elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave my

> place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell dinner "

> now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it gave

> me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

> than ever before.

>

> Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other surfacehippies

> have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which one

> was it? ...smile)

>

> Best of Luck To All!

>

> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

>

>

>

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to all the February/Ghent hippies

first good luck and hope to hear from you.

second one thing about the Holiday Inn is that there is at least one room (#206)

whose window does not open at all (that's the one I got in January!); so if it

is important to you to have some fresh air for the week you spend in that room,

make sure you get a room whose window open! I know some windows open cause there

was a couple of other hippies there I met and theywere able to open.

Other than that the hotel is fine.

sunita

R BHR Jan 6,04 De Smet

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

>

>

> Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> resource.

>

> Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral resurfacing

> (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be doing a

> solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip kit

> is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience. With

> whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> early February?

>

> Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing Candidates "

> (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis and

> cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now use

> elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't leave my

> place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell dinner "

> now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it gave

> me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more effort

> than ever before.

>

> Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other surfacehippies

> have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which one

> was it? ...smile)

>

> Best of Luck To All!

>

> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

>

>

>

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Hi Dr.Vince,

We will have to send you our review of hospital beer. Thank you for your good

wishes. Glad to read from an earlier post that things went so incredibly well

for you in Belgium. Someday Belgium Surfacehippies ought to have a reunion in

Gent, toast Dr. De Smet and our restored new lives.

(NYC)

> Hi! The hospital menu actually allows you to select

> beer as your beverage of choice. I chose milk instead

> but now that I'm home I wonder what hospital beer

> would have tasted like. T probably would not have

> required any additional analgesic! Take good care and

> have a terrific time in Gent!

> Regards,

> Dr Steve Vince

> Bilat BHR Belgium Dr De Smet Jan 6, 2004

> --- treverfox@... wrote:

> >Hi ,

> >

> >Thank you for your kind words. The beer is always

> >better overseas! Finally,

> >we will all be in a more celebratory mood. Feeling

> >that I will be finally out

> >of this pain far outweighs any thoughts of

> >nervousness or apprehension about

> >the trip/operation.

> >

> >First round on me

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >Hello ,

> >>

> >>

> >>I will see you in Ghent as well and am getting

> >very excited as the

> >>surgery date (mine is Feb. 4) approaches.

> >Hopefully we can grab a

> >>beer post-op and celebrate our new paths together

> >with the other

> >>Belgium hippies. I think you are a brave soul to

> >go it alone, and I'm

> >>confident that the rest of us can provide some

> >support if you feel

> >>the need.

> >>I can also empathize with the pain and lack of

> >mobility/independence

> >>after leading an active lifestyle for many years.

> >Looking forward to

> >>the change!

> >>

> >>See you on the other side of the pond,

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>>Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I

> >receive from this

> >>>group. It really is an inter-enhancement society

> >and a great

> >>>resource.

> >>>

> >>>Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my

> >unilateral resurfacing

> >>>(fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd

> >2004. Will be doing a

> >>>solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your

> >tips.) My hip kit

> >>>is being overnighted. Reports coming out of

> >Belgium are very

> >>>impressive and I look forward to the whole

> >surreal experience. With

> >>>whom will I have the pleasure of sharing

> >chocolate and beer with

> >>>early February?

> >>>

> >>>Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip

> >Resurfacing Candidates "

> >>>(#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced

> >avascular necrosis and

> >>>cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner

> >/ skydiver now

> >>use

> >>>elbow crutches to get around my apartment...

> >Sometimes don't leave

> >>my

> >>>place for days because of harrowing pain and the

> >five flights of

> >>>stairs. Last night two close friends took me to

> >a " farewell

> >>dinner "

> >>>now one week before my departure to Belgium.

> >Joked with them " it

> >>gave

> >>>me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things

> >require more effort

> >>>than ever before.

> >>>

> >>>Hoping too that I can write some time later (as

> >other

> >>surfacehippies

> >>>have) that " I don't even think about my hip

> >anymore. " (which

> >>one

> >>>was it? ...smile)

> >>>

> >>>Best of Luck To All!

> >>>

> >>> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be

> >repeated)

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

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I have just been monitoring this group the last while and thought I

would jump in as it looks like there are going to be lots of people

in Belgium on the 3rd and 4th of Feb. My daughter (17) is going for

surgery on the 4th of February and my wife and I are going along with

her. We are staying at the Four corners B & B when we first arrive

then moving to the hotel. See you all over there.

Jon - Calgary Canada

> Hi Jim,

>

> Very glad for the company!

>

> The hip kit was recommended by Dr. Ed from El Paso. It contains a

bunch of

> things like a locking devise for picking things up from the floor,

a dressing

> stick with shoe horn, terry cloth sock aid and a sponge with a long

handle.

>

> It is available from www.alimed.com or by calling 1 .

Found it

> easier just to telephone them. Also ordered from them (thigh

length)

> compression socks. I brought two pairs. The hospital will give us

one. Dr. Ed brought

> three additional pairs with him. Alimed staff was very nice and

gave 10%

> discount on my entire order. Dr Ed also suggested a box of health

bars.... If you

> want to snack or don't want to go downstairs and eat. Will also,

bring some

> caned protein drinks with me (something I have every day now)

>

> I'm going a few days ahead of time to avoid pre-op jet lag and

acclimate

> myself to the new surroundings. Been in contact with anyone getting

surgery on Feb

> 3rd?

>

>

>

> > Hi Trever

> >

> > You are certainly going to have company at the Holiday

Inn ,Trever... I am

> > not sure about the chocolate and beer though; I have to admit

that I have

> > had both but never together!! There is myself Jim -

Vancouver Island,

> > Gray-Seatle, Bill-UK.and Mike from California all having

surgery on

> > Feb 4th. We have been in contact through this support group and

looking

> > forward to meeting each other in Belgium. It is getting pretty

close to the

> > time so imagine everyone is getting a little nervous. I am

curious about the

> > " hip kit " . Something I must have missed! Good luck and we shall

be seeing

> > you in Belgium

> >

> >

> > Jim and Margaret

> > Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

> >

> >

> > Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> > group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> > resource.

> >

> > Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral

resurfacing

> > (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be

doing a

> > solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip

kit

> > is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> > impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience.

With

> > whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> > early February?

> >

> > Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing

Candidates "

> > (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis

and

> > cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

use

> > elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't

leave my

> > place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> > stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

dinner "

> > now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

gave

> > me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more

effort

> > than ever before.

> >

> > Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

surfacehippies

> > have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

one

> > was it? ...smile)

> >

> > Best of Luck To All!

> >

> > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks Dr. Vince,

Stronger by the minute sounds fantastic as well as misplacing your crutches.

I have them always within viewing sight now. I did 5 European countries in 5

weeks in 2001 ..and the europeans are great. Not like the americans and those

" pushy new yorkers. " I'm brooklyn too ..lived most of my life in manhattan.

Got the Eddie Bauer " City " Pack and some cool " snap on/off sweat pants " from

pargon sporting goods during the snow storm. Leaving tomorrow to the Holiday

Inn. Friends sending me off with a bon voyage dinner at a greenwich village

restaurant. Hugo said the other day that Dr. Smet will visit me there before

surgery set for Feb. 3rd. He sounds like a great guy over the phone.

Thanks for your help...

Bor

> Sound like a great idea! We would of course have to

> take care to not drink much beer...their light blonde

> stuff is 6.7% and it gets way stronger from there!

> Maybe we could get Hugo drive us all back to wherever

> we're staying. You'll be amazed at how really nice

> everyone is and you'll be encouraged by everyone you

> meet! If you make it us to the JP's 4th floor give

> everone my regards. By the way, I was born in Brooklyn

> way back in 1947 and in a lot of ways Brussels and

> Ghent reminded me a bit of things growing up. You'll

> all do fine! Koen is a great guy and an amazing

> surgeon! I'm not quite 3 weeks post op and am stronger

> and more mobile by the minute. I've been regularly

> misplacing my crutches for almost a week! Your first

> 48 hours post-op will be something to forget and take

> your time coming back, but you'll not regret a single

> thing!

> Take some baby wipes, some beltless baggy pants and a

> few loose fitting long sleeve T shirts and leave your

> underwear and socks home. One pair of socks for your

> round-trip flight will be all you'll need. I found a

> small waist pack, Eddie Bauer had a " City " pack on

> sale for about twelve bucks, really helpful to store

> stuff. Have a safe trip and let me know how you do.

> I'll be keeping all of you soon-to-be-new

> surfacehippies in my thoughts and prayers!

> Warmest regards,

> Steve Vince

> --- treverfox@... wrote:

> >Hi Dr.Vince,

> >

> >We will have to send you our review of hospital

> >beer. Thank you for your good

> >wishes. Glad to read from an earlier post that

> >things went so incredibly well

> >for you in Belgium. Someday Belgium Surfacehippies

> >ought to have a reunion in

> >Gent, toast Dr. De Smet and our restored new lives.

> >

> > (NYC)

> >

> >>Hi! The hospital menu actually allows you to

> >select

> >>beer as your beverage of choice. I chose milk

> >instead

> >>but now that I'm home I wonder what hospital beer

> >>would have tasted like. T probably would not have

> >>required any additional analgesic! Take good care

> >and

> >>have a terrific time in Gent!

> >>Regards,

> >>Dr Steve Vince

> >>Bilat BHR Belgium Dr De Smet Jan 6, 2004

> >>--- treverfox@... wrote:

> >>>Hi ,

> >>>

> >>>Thank you for your kind words. The beer is always

> >>>better overseas! Finally,

> >>>we will all be in a more celebratory mood.

> >Feeling

> >>>that I will be finally out

> >>>of this pain far outweighs any thoughts of

> >>>nervousness or apprehension about

> >>>the trip/operation.

> >>>

> >>>First round on me

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>Hello ,

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>I will see you in Ghent as well and am getting

> >>>very excited as the

> >>>>surgery date (mine is Feb. 4) approaches.

> >>>Hopefully we can grab a

> >>>>beer post-op and celebrate our new paths

> >together

> >>>with the other

> >>>>Belgium hippies. I think you are a brave soul to

> >>>go it alone, and I'm

> >>>>confident that the rest of us can provide some

> >>>support if you feel

> >>>>the need.

> >>>>I can also empathize with the pain and lack of

> >>>mobility/independence

> >>>>after leading an active lifestyle for many

> >years.

> >>>Looking forward to

> >>>>the change!

> >>>>

> >>>>See you on the other side of the pond,

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>>Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I

> >>>receive from this

> >>>>>group. It really is an inter-enhancement

> >society

> >>>and a great

> >>>>>resource.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my

> >>>unilateral resurfacing

> >>>>>(fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd

> >>>2004. Will be doing a

> >>>>>solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for

> >your

> >>>tips.) My hip kit

> >>>>>is being overnighted. Reports coming out of

> >>>Belgium are very

> >>>>>impressive and I look forward to the whole

> >>>surreal experience. With

> >>>>>whom will I have the pleasure of sharing

> >>>chocolate and beer with

> >>>>>early February?

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip

> >>>Resurfacing Candidates "

> >>>>>(#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced

> >>>avascular necrosis and

> >>>>>cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon

> >runner

> >>>/ skydiver now

> >>>>use

> >>>>>elbow crutches to get around my apartment...

> >>>Sometimes don't leave

> >>>>my

> >>>>>place for days because of harrowing pain and

> >the

> >>>five flights of

> >>>>>stairs. Last night two close friends took me

> >to

> >>>a " farewell

> >>>>dinner "

> >>>>>now one week before my departure to Belgium.

> >>>Joked with them " it

> >>>>gave

> >>>>>me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things

> >>>require more effort

> >>>>>than ever before.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Hoping too that I can write some time later (as

> >>>other

> >>>>surfacehippies

> >>>>>have) that " I don't even think about my hip

> >>>anymore. " (which

> >>>>one

> >>>>>was it? ...smile)

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Best of Luck To All!

> >>>>>

> >>>>> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can

> >be

> >>>repeated)

> >>>>

>

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Thanks Dr. Vince,

Stronger by the minute sounds fantastic as well as misplacing your crutches.

I have them always within viewing sight now. I did 5 European countries in 5

weeks in 2001 ..and the europeans are great. Not like the americans and those

" pushy new yorkers. " I'm brooklyn too ..lived most of my life in manhattan.

Got the Eddie Bauer " City " Pack and some cool " snap on/off sweat pants " from

pargon sporting goods during the snow storm. Leaving tomorrow to the Holiday

Inn. Friends sending me off with a bon voyage dinner at a greenwich village

restaurant. Hugo said the other day that Dr. Smet will visit me there before

surgery set for Feb. 3rd. He sounds like a great guy over the phone.

Thanks for your help...

Bor

> Sound like a great idea! We would of course have to

> take care to not drink much beer...their light blonde

> stuff is 6.7% and it gets way stronger from there!

> Maybe we could get Hugo drive us all back to wherever

> we're staying. You'll be amazed at how really nice

> everyone is and you'll be encouraged by everyone you

> meet! If you make it us to the JP's 4th floor give

> everone my regards. By the way, I was born in Brooklyn

> way back in 1947 and in a lot of ways Brussels and

> Ghent reminded me a bit of things growing up. You'll

> all do fine! Koen is a great guy and an amazing

> surgeon! I'm not quite 3 weeks post op and am stronger

> and more mobile by the minute. I've been regularly

> misplacing my crutches for almost a week! Your first

> 48 hours post-op will be something to forget and take

> your time coming back, but you'll not regret a single

> thing!

> Take some baby wipes, some beltless baggy pants and a

> few loose fitting long sleeve T shirts and leave your

> underwear and socks home. One pair of socks for your

> round-trip flight will be all you'll need. I found a

> small waist pack, Eddie Bauer had a " City " pack on

> sale for about twelve bucks, really helpful to store

> stuff. Have a safe trip and let me know how you do.

> I'll be keeping all of you soon-to-be-new

> surfacehippies in my thoughts and prayers!

> Warmest regards,

> Steve Vince

> --- treverfox@... wrote:

> >Hi Dr.Vince,

> >

> >We will have to send you our review of hospital

> >beer. Thank you for your good

> >wishes. Glad to read from an earlier post that

> >things went so incredibly well

> >for you in Belgium. Someday Belgium Surfacehippies

> >ought to have a reunion in

> >Gent, toast Dr. De Smet and our restored new lives.

> >

> > (NYC)

> >

> >>Hi! The hospital menu actually allows you to

> >select

> >>beer as your beverage of choice. I chose milk

> >instead

> >>but now that I'm home I wonder what hospital beer

> >>would have tasted like. T probably would not have

> >>required any additional analgesic! Take good care

> >and

> >>have a terrific time in Gent!

> >>Regards,

> >>Dr Steve Vince

> >>Bilat BHR Belgium Dr De Smet Jan 6, 2004

> >>--- treverfox@... wrote:

> >>>Hi ,

> >>>

> >>>Thank you for your kind words. The beer is always

> >>>better overseas! Finally,

> >>>we will all be in a more celebratory mood.

> >Feeling

> >>>that I will be finally out

> >>>of this pain far outweighs any thoughts of

> >>>nervousness or apprehension about

> >>>the trip/operation.

> >>>

> >>>First round on me

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>Hello ,

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>I will see you in Ghent as well and am getting

> >>>very excited as the

> >>>>surgery date (mine is Feb. 4) approaches.

> >>>Hopefully we can grab a

> >>>>beer post-op and celebrate our new paths

> >together

> >>>with the other

> >>>>Belgium hippies. I think you are a brave soul to

> >>>go it alone, and I'm

> >>>>confident that the rest of us can provide some

> >>>support if you feel

> >>>>the need.

> >>>>I can also empathize with the pain and lack of

> >>>mobility/independence

> >>>>after leading an active lifestyle for many

> >years.

> >>>Looking forward to

> >>>>the change!

> >>>>

> >>>>See you on the other side of the pond,

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>>Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I

> >>>receive from this

> >>>>>group. It really is an inter-enhancement

> >society

> >>>and a great

> >>>>>resource.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my

> >>>unilateral resurfacing

> >>>>>(fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd

> >>>2004. Will be doing a

> >>>>>solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for

> >your

> >>>tips.) My hip kit

> >>>>>is being overnighted. Reports coming out of

> >>>Belgium are very

> >>>>>impressive and I look forward to the whole

> >>>surreal experience. With

> >>>>>whom will I have the pleasure of sharing

> >>>chocolate and beer with

> >>>>>early February?

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip

> >>>Resurfacing Candidates "

> >>>>>(#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced

> >>>avascular necrosis and

> >>>>>cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon

> >runner

> >>>/ skydiver now

> >>>>use

> >>>>>elbow crutches to get around my apartment...

> >>>Sometimes don't leave

> >>>>my

> >>>>>place for days because of harrowing pain and

> >the

> >>>five flights of

> >>>>>stairs. Last night two close friends took me

> >to

> >>>a " farewell

> >>>>dinner "

> >>>>>now one week before my departure to Belgium.

> >>>Joked with them " it

> >>>>gave

> >>>>>me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things

> >>>require more effort

> >>>>>than ever before.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Hoping too that I can write some time later (as

> >>>other

> >>>>surfacehippies

> >>>>>have) that " I don't even think about my hip

> >>>anymore. " (which

> >>>>one

> >>>>>was it? ...smile)

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Best of Luck To All!

> >>>>>

> >>>>> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can

> >be

> >>>repeated)

> >>>>

>

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Thanks Dr. Vince,

Stronger by the minute sounds fantastic as well as misplacing your crutches.

I have them always within viewing sight now. I did 5 European countries in 5

weeks in 2001 ..and the europeans are great. Not like the americans and those

" pushy new yorkers. " I'm brooklyn too ..lived most of my life in manhattan.

Got the Eddie Bauer " City " Pack and some cool " snap on/off sweat pants " from

pargon sporting goods during the snow storm. Leaving tomorrow to the Holiday

Inn. Friends sending me off with a bon voyage dinner at a greenwich village

restaurant. Hugo said the other day that Dr. Smet will visit me there before

surgery set for Feb. 3rd. He sounds like a great guy over the phone.

Thanks for your help...

Bor

> Sound like a great idea! We would of course have to

> take care to not drink much beer...their light blonde

> stuff is 6.7% and it gets way stronger from there!

> Maybe we could get Hugo drive us all back to wherever

> we're staying. You'll be amazed at how really nice

> everyone is and you'll be encouraged by everyone you

> meet! If you make it us to the JP's 4th floor give

> everone my regards. By the way, I was born in Brooklyn

> way back in 1947 and in a lot of ways Brussels and

> Ghent reminded me a bit of things growing up. You'll

> all do fine! Koen is a great guy and an amazing

> surgeon! I'm not quite 3 weeks post op and am stronger

> and more mobile by the minute. I've been regularly

> misplacing my crutches for almost a week! Your first

> 48 hours post-op will be something to forget and take

> your time coming back, but you'll not regret a single

> thing!

> Take some baby wipes, some beltless baggy pants and a

> few loose fitting long sleeve T shirts and leave your

> underwear and socks home. One pair of socks for your

> round-trip flight will be all you'll need. I found a

> small waist pack, Eddie Bauer had a " City " pack on

> sale for about twelve bucks, really helpful to store

> stuff. Have a safe trip and let me know how you do.

> I'll be keeping all of you soon-to-be-new

> surfacehippies in my thoughts and prayers!

> Warmest regards,

> Steve Vince

> --- treverfox@... wrote:

> >Hi Dr.Vince,

> >

> >We will have to send you our review of hospital

> >beer. Thank you for your good

> >wishes. Glad to read from an earlier post that

> >things went so incredibly well

> >for you in Belgium. Someday Belgium Surfacehippies

> >ought to have a reunion in

> >Gent, toast Dr. De Smet and our restored new lives.

> >

> > (NYC)

> >

> >>Hi! The hospital menu actually allows you to

> >select

> >>beer as your beverage of choice. I chose milk

> >instead

> >>but now that I'm home I wonder what hospital beer

> >>would have tasted like. T probably would not have

> >>required any additional analgesic! Take good care

> >and

> >>have a terrific time in Gent!

> >>Regards,

> >>Dr Steve Vince

> >>Bilat BHR Belgium Dr De Smet Jan 6, 2004

> >>--- treverfox@... wrote:

> >>>Hi ,

> >>>

> >>>Thank you for your kind words. The beer is always

> >>>better overseas! Finally,

> >>>we will all be in a more celebratory mood.

> >Feeling

> >>>that I will be finally out

> >>>of this pain far outweighs any thoughts of

> >>>nervousness or apprehension about

> >>>the trip/operation.

> >>>

> >>>First round on me

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>Hello ,

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>I will see you in Ghent as well and am getting

> >>>very excited as the

> >>>>surgery date (mine is Feb. 4) approaches.

> >>>Hopefully we can grab a

> >>>>beer post-op and celebrate our new paths

> >together

> >>>with the other

> >>>>Belgium hippies. I think you are a brave soul to

> >>>go it alone, and I'm

> >>>>confident that the rest of us can provide some

> >>>support if you feel

> >>>>the need.

> >>>>I can also empathize with the pain and lack of

> >>>mobility/independence

> >>>>after leading an active lifestyle for many

> >years.

> >>>Looking forward to

> >>>>the change!

> >>>>

> >>>>See you on the other side of the pond,

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>>Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I

> >>>receive from this

> >>>>>group. It really is an inter-enhancement

> >society

> >>>and a great

> >>>>>resource.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my

> >>>unilateral resurfacing

> >>>>>(fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd

> >>>2004. Will be doing a

> >>>>>solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for

> >your

> >>>tips.) My hip kit

> >>>>>is being overnighted. Reports coming out of

> >>>Belgium are very

> >>>>>impressive and I look forward to the whole

> >>>surreal experience. With

> >>>>>whom will I have the pleasure of sharing

> >>>chocolate and beer with

> >>>>>early February?

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip

> >>>Resurfacing Candidates "

> >>>>>(#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced

> >>>avascular necrosis and

> >>>>>cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon

> >runner

> >>>/ skydiver now

> >>>>use

> >>>>>elbow crutches to get around my apartment...

> >>>Sometimes don't leave

> >>>>my

> >>>>>place for days because of harrowing pain and

> >the

> >>>five flights of

> >>>>>stairs. Last night two close friends took me

> >to

> >>>a " farewell

> >>>>dinner "

> >>>>>now one week before my departure to Belgium.

> >>>Joked with them " it

> >>>>gave

> >>>>>me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things

> >>>require more effort

> >>>>>than ever before.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Hoping too that I can write some time later (as

> >>>other

> >>>>surfacehippies

> >>>>>have) that " I don't even think about my hip

> >>>anymore. " (which

> >>>>one

> >>>>>was it? ...smile)

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Best of Luck To All!

> >>>>>

> >>>>> in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can

> >be

> >>>repeated)

> >>>>

>

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Hi Jon,

Congratulations to your daughter...'m flying out to tomorrow..staying

at holiday Inn...a tad early ... a friend from holland will visit

me.. also want to meet other surfacehippies there and explore gent a

bit. Looking to meet all of you ..likely in the hospital.

>

>

> I have just been monitoring this group the last while and thought I

> would jump in as it looks like there are going to be lots of people

> in Belgium on the 3rd and 4th of Feb. My daughter (17) is going

for

> surgery on the 4th of February and my wife and I are going along

with

> her. We are staying at the Four corners B & B when we first arrive

> then moving to the hotel. See you all over there.

>

> Jon - Calgary Canada

>

>

>

> > Hi Jim,

> >

> > Very glad for the company!

> >

> > The hip kit was recommended by Dr. Ed from El Paso. It contains a

> bunch of

> > things like a locking devise for picking things up from the

floor,

> a dressing

> > stick with shoe horn, terry cloth sock aid and a sponge with a

long

> handle.

> >

> > It is available from www.alimed.com or by calling 1 (800) 255-

2610.

> Found it

> > easier just to telephone them. Also ordered from them (thigh

> length)

> > compression socks. I brought two pairs. The hospital will give us

> one. Dr. Ed brought

> > three additional pairs with him. Alimed staff was very nice and

> gave 10%

> > discount on my entire order. Dr Ed also suggested a box of

health

> bars.... If you

> > want to snack or don't want to go downstairs and eat. Will also,

> bring some

> > caned protein drinks with me (something I have every day now)

> >

> > I'm going a few days ahead of time to avoid pre-op jet lag and

> acclimate

> > myself to the new surroundings. Been in contact with anyone

getting

> surgery on Feb

> > 3rd?

> >

> >

> >

> > > Hi Trever

> > >

> > > You are certainly going to have company at the Holiday

> Inn ,Trever... I am

> > > not sure about the chocolate and beer though; I have to admit

> that I have

> > > had both but never together!! There is myself Jim -

> Vancouver Island,

> > > Gray-Seatle, Bill-UK.and Mike from California all having

> surgery on

> > > Feb 4th. We have been in contact through this support group and

> looking

> > > forward to meeting each other in Belgium. It is getting pretty

> close to the

> > > time so imagine everyone is getting a little nervous. I am

> curious about the

> > > " hip kit " . Something I must have missed! Good luck and we

shall

> be seeing

> > > you in Belgium

> > >

> > >

> > > Jim and Margaret

> > > Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

> > >

> > >

> > > Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from

this

> > > group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> > > resource.

> > >

> > > Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral

> resurfacing

> > > (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be

> doing a

> > > solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My

hip

> kit

> > > is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> > > impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience.

> With

> > > whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer

with

> > > early February?

> > >

> > > Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing

> Candidates "

> > > (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis

> and

> > > cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver

now

> use

> > > elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't

> leave my

> > > place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights

of

> > > stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

> dinner "

> > > now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with

them " it

> gave

> > > me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more

> effort

> > > than ever before.

> > >

> > > Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

> surfacehippies

> > > have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. "

(which

> one

> > > was it? ...smile)

> > >

> > > Best of Luck To All!

> > >

> > > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi Jon

Your daughter will make it five of us that are having surgery on Feb 4th so

lots of support!! My wife Margaret and I will be leaving on Feb1st from

Comx,BC.and she will be staying at the Europa Hotel until we move to the

Holiday Inn. Looking forward to meeting you and your family. All the best.

Jim and Margaret

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

> >

> >

> > Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> > group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> > resource.

> >

> > Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral

resurfacing

> > (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be

doing a

> > solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip

kit

> > is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> > impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience.

With

> > whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> > early February?

> >

> > Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing

Candidates "

> > (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis

and

> > cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

use

> > elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't

leave my

> > place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> > stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

dinner "

> > now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

gave

> > me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more

effort

> > than ever before.

> >

> > Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

surfacehippies

> > have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

one

> > was it? ...smile)

> >

> > Best of Luck To All!

> >

> > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Jon - As Jim just said, your daughter now makes 5 for the

4th. My husband and I live in the Seattle area and are leaving on the

1st. My husband will be staying at the Artigand B/B, then the Holiday

Inn after I get discharged on the 6th. We look forward to meeting you,

your family and the others scheduled on or near that date. Thank you

for posting

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

> >

> >

> > Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> > group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> > resource.

> >

> > Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral

resurfacing

> > (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be

doing a

> > solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip

kit

> > is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> > impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience.

With

> > whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> > early February?

> >

> > Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing

Candidates "

> > (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis

and

> > cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

use

> > elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't

leave my

> > place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> > stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

dinner "

> > now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

gave

> > me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more

effort

> > than ever before.

> >

> > Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

surfacehippies

> > have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

one

> > was it? ...smile)

> >

> > Best of Luck To All!

> >

> > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

> >

> >

> >

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Jon

I live in Penticton, B.C., and had surgery with Dr De Smet last August. Please

say hello to him and his staff from me, they were so kind and helpful when I was

there. Your daughter could not be in better hands.

Sharry

RBHR De Smet 27/08/03

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

> >

> >

> > Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> > group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> > resource.

> >

> > Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral

resurfacing

> > (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be

doing a

> > solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip

kit

> > is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> > impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience.

With

> > whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> > early February?

> >

> > Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing

Candidates "

> > (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis

and

> > cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

use

> > elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't

leave my

> > place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> > stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

dinner "

> > now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

gave

> > me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more

effort

> > than ever before.

> >

> > Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

surfacehippies

> > have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

one

> > was it? ...smile)

> >

> > Best of Luck To All!

> >

> > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

> >

> >

> >

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Jon

I live in Penticton, B.C., and had surgery with Dr De Smet last August. Please

say hello to him and his staff from me, they were so kind and helpful when I was

there. Your daughter could not be in better hands.

Sharry

RBHR De Smet 27/08/03

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

> >

> >

> > Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> > group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> > resource.

> >

> > Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral

resurfacing

> > (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be

doing a

> > solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip

kit

> > is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> > impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience.

With

> > whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> > early February?

> >

> > Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing

Candidates "

> > (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis

and

> > cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

use

> > elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't

leave my

> > place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> > stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

dinner "

> > now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

gave

> > me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more

effort

> > than ever before.

> >

> > Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

surfacehippies

> > have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

one

> > was it? ...smile)

> >

> > Best of Luck To All!

> >

> > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

> >

> >

> >

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Jon

I live in Penticton, B.C., and had surgery with Dr De Smet last August. Please

say hello to him and his staff from me, they were so kind and helpful when I was

there. Your daughter could not be in better hands.

Sharry

RBHR De Smet 27/08/03

Off To Belgium Feb 3rd

> >

> >

> > Thank you for the support, wisdom, and advise I receive from this

> > group. It really is an inter-enhancement society and a great

> > resource.

> >

> > Happily... I'm off to Belgium in days for my unilateral

resurfacing

> > (fingers crossed) with Dr. De Smet on Feb 3rd 2004. Will be

doing a

> > solo! (Yikes) (Thanks Dr Ed from El Paso for your tips.) My hip

kit

> > is being overnighted. Reports coming out of Belgium are very

> > impressive and I look forward to the whole surreal experience.

With

> > whom will I have the pleasure of sharing chocolate and beer with

> > early February?

> >

> > Many moons ago posted " Less Than Ideal Hip Resurfacing

Candidates "

> > (#21239) ...mentioned then, I have advanced avascular necrosis

and

> > cysts in right hip ..a former NYC marathon runner / skydiver now

use

> > elbow crutches to get around my apartment... Sometimes don't

leave my

> > place for days because of harrowing pain and the five flights of

> > stairs. Last night two close friends took me to a " farewell

dinner "

> > now one week before my departure to Belgium. Joked with them " it

gave

> > me a reason to shower. " The simplest of things require more

effort

> > than ever before.

> >

> > Hoping too that I can write some time later (as other

surfacehippies

> > have) that " I don't even think about my hip anymore. " (which

one

> > was it? ...smile)

> >

> > Best of Luck To All!

> >

> > in NYC (46yrs) (Hoping miracles can be repeated)

> >

> >

> >

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