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Hi Jan,

Well it must be a relief to have the op and tension of worrying about

outcomes etc over............ and then to have to send along the

great info on the longlivity of someone's THR......... Many people do - an

old guy was turning up where I swim - he was preparing for a revision of his

25 year old THR........ He told me he had gone back to being a builder after

he received it in his 50's....... And who knows what extras will be around

in 20 + years for your son..........

All the best for his recovery and rehab......... I think he will just be so

happy to be out of pain and have some normal life for however long it

lasts....... I have a 21 year old so know a bit about what they should be

doing other than limping around in pain etc.......... and how much he will

really enjoy wearing those tights......... make sure you get a photo of him

with them on..........smile.

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> My son, Jeff, who recently turned 20 and has (had?) AVN, came home

> from the hospital yesterday from having a left THR on Wednesday. He

> has the Conserve MOM (48 mm) Total Hip with BFH. Going into the

> surgery we were aware that there was only a small possibility that

> he would be a candidate for resurfacing. When the surgeon was able

> to see the femoral head he said he had a glimmer of hope that he

> would be able to do the resurfacing, but as they got further along

> with preparing the femoral head it was evident that there was not

> enough good bone left. So, our days of hoping for the resurfacing

> are over. He is still feeling somewhat miserable but is glad to be

> back home. He is restricted to crutches (or a walker) for the next

> six weeks and is diligently following the exercises from Physical

> Therapy and wearing the TED's (he did wake up from surgery and ask

> me why he was wearing tights!). Thanks for the post about the

> longest Total Hip Replacement in Guiness World Records. I am hoping

> he has a very long time until he needs a revision.

> Thanks for all the kind thoughts as he was going in for surgery.

> Jan

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Hi Jan,

Well it must be a relief to have the op and tension of worrying about

outcomes etc over............ and then to have to send along the

great info on the longlivity of someone's THR......... Many people do - an

old guy was turning up where I swim - he was preparing for a revision of his

25 year old THR........ He told me he had gone back to being a builder after

he received it in his 50's....... And who knows what extras will be around

in 20 + years for your son..........

All the best for his recovery and rehab......... I think he will just be so

happy to be out of pain and have some normal life for however long it

lasts....... I have a 21 year old so know a bit about what they should be

doing other than limping around in pain etc.......... and how much he will

really enjoy wearing those tights......... make sure you get a photo of him

with them on..........smile.

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> My son, Jeff, who recently turned 20 and has (had?) AVN, came home

> from the hospital yesterday from having a left THR on Wednesday. He

> has the Conserve MOM (48 mm) Total Hip with BFH. Going into the

> surgery we were aware that there was only a small possibility that

> he would be a candidate for resurfacing. When the surgeon was able

> to see the femoral head he said he had a glimmer of hope that he

> would be able to do the resurfacing, but as they got further along

> with preparing the femoral head it was evident that there was not

> enough good bone left. So, our days of hoping for the resurfacing

> are over. He is still feeling somewhat miserable but is glad to be

> back home. He is restricted to crutches (or a walker) for the next

> six weeks and is diligently following the exercises from Physical

> Therapy and wearing the TED's (he did wake up from surgery and ask

> me why he was wearing tights!). Thanks for the post about the

> longest Total Hip Replacement in Guiness World Records. I am hoping

> he has a very long time until he needs a revision.

> Thanks for all the kind thoughts as he was going in for surgery.

> Jan

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Jan,

Good to hear that Jeff got through surgery, although

it would have been good to have a resurface, I hope he

makes a speedy recovery

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--- Jan,

Glad to hear that all went well.

I know my brother wishes he could have had the large head THR.

Tell Jeff hello for me and my prayers are still headed your way.

I would be interested in the protocol for this hip.

?% wt bearing for how many mo? Tug

> My son, Jeff, who recently turned 20 and has (had?) AVN, came home

> from the hospital yesterday from having a left THR on Wednesday. He

> has the Conserve MOM (48 mm) Total Hip with BFH. Going into the

> surgery we were aware that there was only a small possibility that

> he would be a candidate for resurfacing. When the surgeon was able

> to see the femoral head he said he had a glimmer of hope that he

> would be able to do the resurfacing, but as they got further along

> with preparing the femoral head it was evident that there was not

> enough good bone left. So, our days of hoping for the resurfacing

> are over. He is still feeling somewhat miserable but is glad to be

> back home. He is restricted to crutches (or a walker) for the next

> six weeks and is diligently following the exercises from Physical

> Therapy and wearing the TED's (he did wake up from surgery and ask

> me why he was wearing tights!). Thanks for the post about the

> longest Total Hip Replacement in Guiness World Records. I am hoping

> he has a very long time until he needs a revision.

> Thanks for all the kind thoughts as he was going in for surgery.

> Jan

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Tug (and Caroline),

Thanks for the kind thoughts. At this point he is on crutches (or a

walker) for six weeks and is allowed to just touch down with his

foot, no real weight bearing. He is also not supposed to bend more

than 60 degrees (along with the usual not turning his feet in or

crossing midline) until the next checkup. I know that his doctor is

being very conservative with him as we all want this to last him as

long as possible. His doctor did say that he was pleased with the

range of motion that he was able to move Jeff's leg through after

the implant was put in. The staples will come out tomorrow, so he's

looking forward to a real shower soon.

Happy Holidays!

Jan

> --- Jan,

> Glad to hear that all went well.

> I know my brother wishes he could have had the large head THR.

> Tell Jeff hello for me and my prayers are still headed your way.

> I would be interested in the protocol for this hip.

> ?% wt bearing for how many mo? Tug

>

>

> > My son, Jeff, who recently turned 20 and has (had?) AVN, came

home

> > from the hospital yesterday from having a left THR on Wednesday.

He

> > has the Conserve MOM (48 mm) Total Hip with BFH. Going into the

> > surgery we were aware that there was only a small possibility

that

> > he would be a candidate for resurfacing. When the surgeon was

able

> > to see the femoral head he said he had a glimmer of hope that he

> > would be able to do the resurfacing, but as they got further

along

> > with preparing the femoral head it was evident that there was

not

> > enough good bone left. So, our days of hoping for the

resurfacing

> > are over. He is still feeling somewhat miserable but is glad to

be

> > back home. He is restricted to crutches (or a walker) for the

next

> > six weeks and is diligently following the exercises from

Physical

> > Therapy and wearing the TED's (he did wake up from surgery and

ask

> > me why he was wearing tights!). Thanks for the post about the

> > longest Total Hip Replacement in Guiness World Records. I am

hoping

> > he has a very long time until he needs a revision.

> > Thanks for all the kind thoughts as he was going in for surgery.

> > Jan

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