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Get a hold of your doctor!!!! Does Dr Beaule make rounds and visit you

daily?? Speak out to the nurses and ask to contact him. I am sure there is a

number to call or page should there be any patient problems. Usually the doctor

instucts what care is given to the patient. I understand the fear and doubt

about whether or not the right thing is being done. It is your body and you

need to understand that your tratment is correct. if the hospital cannot

contact

the doctor and gat him to the hospital to see you - have a family member,

mate or friend call him for you.

With Best wishes

alyce

C2K - W/ Kennedy - 5/23/03

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Get a hold of your doctor!!!! Does Dr Beaule make rounds and visit you

daily?? Speak out to the nurses and ask to contact him. I am sure there is a

number to call or page should there be any patient problems. Usually the doctor

instucts what care is given to the patient. I understand the fear and doubt

about whether or not the right thing is being done. It is your body and you

need to understand that your tratment is correct. if the hospital cannot

contact

the doctor and gat him to the hospital to see you - have a family member,

mate or friend call him for you.

With Best wishes

alyce

C2K - W/ Kennedy - 5/23/03

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This does not sound right.

I suggest you urgently ask for your surgeon to visit you and explain

your pain / concerns. He should have strong views on what should /

should not be done.

Please post how you get on.

I hope you feel much better soon.

Best wishes

ine

C2K 04/03

-- In surfacehippy , " johnatrre " wrote:

> Most Respected Hippies,

> I have tears in my eyes sitting in my hospital bed typing this, but

> they are not tears of joy! I am 36 and had a left Hemi resufacing

on

> Friday October 3rd. Dr. Beaule of JRI did the procedure here in

Santa

> at the UCLA Medical center, he is a top quality guy and

> surgeon, but it is clear to me now that there is much more involved

> in making this work than just the act of cutting, sewing, bone

> machining, and stapling. Several minor complications have been

dealt

> with both pre and post surgery, had to do general anestisia after

the

> spinal didn't work well enough to operate etc. But nothing

> overwhelmingly critical until we get to the topic of post-op care

and

> therapy. After day 2 of therapy with the walker I am in so much

pain

> it is insane, due to the date in which I have had the surgery, I

have

> had 3 different physical therapists and none have been up to speed

in

> my operation, giving me instructions/restrictions for THR, which in

> some instances are unrelated/contridictory to the anterior approach

> that Dr. Beaule skillfully performed on my hip. I am all swollen up

> and concerned about damaging my cartilage due to trying to do too

> much at the therapists urgings, with my machinists background it

> would only make sense that a 'wear' pattern would need to be

> developed between the cartilage and the new metal femoral ball,

> ideally under light loadings. I am not sure that dragging my

> operative leg around my hospital room with a walker is the _BEST_

> approach. As I would prefer to have this surgical artwork that Dr.

> Beaule performed work to its best potential of what parts I had to

> work with, I need help. Fellow hippies, please advise if I am just

> being paranoid by the swelling and the intense pain, I can find a

way

> to work thru it if I must, but looking for positive reinforcement

on

> what is 'normal' for this process.

>

> Don't be shy and PLEASE don't hold anything back if you have

> something to say either positive or negative. I am 6 hours out from

> my next therapy 'hell session'

>

> Thanks for the space,

>

> Mueller

> 10-3-03 Beaule

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In a message dated 10/8/2003 2:32:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

john@... writes:

As an example, 1 week before surgery I won a prestigious

automotive magazine shootout at California Speedways road racing

circuit, getting out of my wheelchair to drive a 500 horsepower car.)

Hey, isn't that just another kind of wheelchair? :-)

[i drive a Volvo wagon - booooooring]

Great going, . It only gets better. You're obviously doing lots of

thinking about each move and that's the smart way to go.

Des Tuck

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In a message dated 10/8/2003 2:32:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

john@... writes:

As an example, 1 week before surgery I won a prestigious

automotive magazine shootout at California Speedways road racing

circuit, getting out of my wheelchair to drive a 500 horsepower car.)

Hey, isn't that just another kind of wheelchair? :-)

[i drive a Volvo wagon - booooooring]

Great going, . It only gets better. You're obviously doing lots of

thinking about each move and that's the smart way to go.

Des Tuck

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Update:

I survived. The excellent RN(Sue) I had that shift called Dr. Beaule

at 6:30AM, he was atanding over me before 7AM! She even waited until

after he had seen me and stayed with me way after her shift had ended

making sure I would be alright. He said he has seen worse swelling,

and to not be scared, the swelling and pain would improve. His words

combined with the few emails I received made a huge difference, then

he told me he was sending me home, where he expected I would make a

reasonably quick recovery from my awful condition. Pain is again

under control and I have since(before I list it out, yes, I am _that_

crazy) As an example, 1 week before surgery I won a prestigious

automotive magazine shootout at California Speedways road racing

circuit, getting out of my wheelchair to drive a 500 horsepower car.)

Left Hospital in Santa , 41 miles away from my home, across the

worst of Los Angeles freeway system.

Drove my girlfriends Spyder turbo automatic home, so I would not hate

her for every turn she made or bump she ran over.

Slowly, methodically, worked my way out of the car, then walked with

my crutches from the car to the house with quality one foot in front

of the other technique. I had called a local buddy who is fairly

strong to 'spot' each of my steps until I was seated inside then go

get all of my 7 prescriptions filled. Made it to my living room couch

where my girl and I stategized our next moves.

Ordered Pizza, ate, then took the proper pills.

Had my pal remove the door from the bathroom to avoid a 360 degree

turn to shut the door to allow commode access.

Retired to bed under my own power, doing an ice session before taking

a sleeping pill.

Slept 6 consecutive hours for the first time in months.

I am doing much better today, awaiting the nurses arrival from Home

Health, that amazing Dr. Beaule missses nothing, he is incredible.

Thanks for the kind words both on/off the list, this internet

community gives me hope that one cannot put a price tag on. I don't

mean to step on toes, but I consider my religious preference

surfacehippy:)

Mueller

10-3-03 Beaule

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Update:

I survived. The excellent RN(Sue) I had that shift called Dr. Beaule

at 6:30AM, he was atanding over me before 7AM! She even waited until

after he had seen me and stayed with me way after her shift had ended

making sure I would be alright. He said he has seen worse swelling,

and to not be scared, the swelling and pain would improve. His words

combined with the few emails I received made a huge difference, then

he told me he was sending me home, where he expected I would make a

reasonably quick recovery from my awful condition. Pain is again

under control and I have since(before I list it out, yes, I am _that_

crazy) As an example, 1 week before surgery I won a prestigious

automotive magazine shootout at California Speedways road racing

circuit, getting out of my wheelchair to drive a 500 horsepower car.)

Left Hospital in Santa , 41 miles away from my home, across the

worst of Los Angeles freeway system.

Drove my girlfriends Spyder turbo automatic home, so I would not hate

her for every turn she made or bump she ran over.

Slowly, methodically, worked my way out of the car, then walked with

my crutches from the car to the house with quality one foot in front

of the other technique. I had called a local buddy who is fairly

strong to 'spot' each of my steps until I was seated inside then go

get all of my 7 prescriptions filled. Made it to my living room couch

where my girl and I stategized our next moves.

Ordered Pizza, ate, then took the proper pills.

Had my pal remove the door from the bathroom to avoid a 360 degree

turn to shut the door to allow commode access.

Retired to bed under my own power, doing an ice session before taking

a sleeping pill.

Slept 6 consecutive hours for the first time in months.

I am doing much better today, awaiting the nurses arrival from Home

Health, that amazing Dr. Beaule missses nothing, he is incredible.

Thanks for the kind words both on/off the list, this internet

community gives me hope that one cannot put a price tag on. I don't

mean to step on toes, but I consider my religious preference

surfacehippy:)

Mueller

10-3-03 Beaule

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  • 2 weeks later...

Tim,

All the very best with your surgery. Let us all know about your

experience and your progress.

Virginia (27/08/03)

> hey john, i've got mine with dr. beaule on this tuesday the 21st.

just wondering how things are going now? looking forward to having

this old dead bone out of my body. and walking regular again, but i

still have anxiety about being in the hospital and pain and swelling

and all that bad stuff. hope that all is well on your end.

>

>

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