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What sort of problems are you having, Debra? Maybe I can help. I'm

a special ed teacher/educational therapist. Yvette Getch and I are

presenting at the MAGIC Convention regarding school issues for the

short statured child. Last year we just addressed RSS kids, but they

asked us to address the whole organization this year.

Jodi

P.S. If you'd rather privately email me, my address is magicrss

@hotmail.com

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Jodi...your private email for some reson is not accepting email from me....is it

functioning? thanks Deborah

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What sort of problems are you having, Debra? Maybe I can help. I'm

a special ed teacher/educational therapist. Yvette Getch and I are

presenting at the MAGIC Convention regarding school issues for the

short statured child. Last year we just addressed RSS kids, but they

asked us to address the whole organization this year.

Jodi

P.S. If you'd rather privately email me, my address is magicrss

@hotmail.com

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Jodi...your private email for some reson is not accepting email from me....is it

functioning? thanks Deborah

Re: hello

What sort of problems are you having, Debra? Maybe I can help. I'm

a special ed teacher/educational therapist. Yvette Getch and I are

presenting at the MAGIC Convention regarding school issues for the

short statured child. Last year we just addressed RSS kids, but they

asked us to address the whole organization this year.

Jodi

P.S. If you'd rather privately email me, my address is magicrss

@hotmail.com

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Debra,

I don't know why it is not accepting emails. Try edutherapist

@hotmail.com or jodi.zwain @verizon.net. Perhaps you have an email

address that I mistakenly blocked. I get so many junk emails, I

could have by mistake added yours to the list and not realized it.

Jodi

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Debra,

I don't know why it is not accepting emails. Try edutherapist

@hotmail.com or jodi.zwain @verizon.net. Perhaps you have an email

address that I mistakenly blocked. I get so many junk emails, I

could have by mistake added yours to the list and not realized it.

Jodi

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Melinda,

Welcome to our group and congrats on your weight loss.

Axelrod

hello

hi my names melinda im 27 i have 2 boys 4 and 8

im 8 months post op and 30lbs from my doctors goll weight for me of

130 (wich i havent seen since 5th grade lol :) )

im trying to find all the info i can and get every thing including

my body ready to go so we can start trying in april which will make

me 1 year post op

i found this group in the obesity help question and ancer data base

im really glad you guys are out hear

we had origanaly planed on waiting about 2 years post op BUT we

found out we will be moving about april 2005 and i wont to have the

baby hear with my doctors that know me and a hospital that is

compleetly up to the times

the place we are going is not quite up to date so to speek lol

any way thats my story

cant wait to get to know you all have a wonderfull day

melinda

Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3

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thank you for the welcome

I am very happy with my weight loss I started at 320 lbs and now I am smaller

than when I got maried

I really truly never believed I ware a 14 and hear I am doing it and still

losing

any ways I glad I found you all and I cant wait to get to know you

its nice to know that there is a place out hear like this

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Melinda,

Welcome to our group and congrats on your weight loss.

Axelrod

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Welcome Melinda!!

Sorry to be a damper, but in all frankness, you need to wait until

you are 12-18 months out from surgery before trying to conceive...

otherwise you run into some major risks... you might want to do some

research in this area, first! :~)

Welcome again!

Sharon

> hi my names melinda im 27 i have 2 boys 4 and 8

> im 8 months post op and 30lbs from my doctors goll weight for me

of

> 130 (wich i havent seen since 5th grade lol :) )

> im trying to find all the info i can and get every thing including

> my body ready to go so we can start trying in april which will

make

> me 1 year post op

> i found this group in the obesity help question and ancer data

base

> im really glad you guys are out hear

> we had origanaly planed on waiting about 2 years post op BUT we

> found out we will be moving about april 2005 and i wont to have

the

> baby hear with my doctors that know me and a hospital that is

> compleetly up to the times

> the place we are going is not quite up to date so to speek lol

>

> any way thats my story

> cant wait to get to know you all have a wonderfull day

> melinda

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Melinda,

I started out at 376 prior to wls, so I sure know what you mean!!

Prior to pregnancy, I was smaller than I had been since... sixth

grade!!! I actually got down to a size ten...and PRAY that I can get

back there again after this pregnancy! lol! I will... too determined

not to... felt too good at 165 not to get back there again!

Hugs

Sharon

> thank you for the welcome

> I am very happy with my weight loss I started at 320 lbs and now I

am smaller than when I got maried

> I really truly never believed I ware a 14 and hear I am doing it

and still losing

> any ways I glad I found you all and I cant wait to get to know

you

> its nice to know that there is a place out hear like this

> Re: hello

>

>

> Melinda,

> Welcome to our group and congrats on your weight loss.

> Axelrod

>

>

>

>

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your not being a damper you are trying to inform .

we are going to wait until im 12 months before we start to try .

that's what im doing right now is research and talking with my doctors ect

so that in April or may we can start trying my doctor would like me to take a

prenatal for a month or to before we start trying ect ect

so what Im doing now is finding what I need to do to get my self and my body

ready when the time comes

Melinda

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Welcome Melinda!!

Sorry to be a damper, but in all frankness, you need to wait until

you are 12-18 months out from surgery before trying to conceive...

otherwise you run into some major risks... you might want to do some

research in this area, first! :~)

Welcome again!

Sharon

> hi my names melinda im 27 i have 2 boys 4 and 8

> im 8 months post op and 30lbs from my doctors goll weight for me

of

> 130 (wich i havent seen since 5th grade lol :) )

> im trying to find all the info i can and get every thing including

> my body ready to go so we can start trying in april which will

make

> me 1 year post op

> i found this group in the obesity help question and ancer data

base

> im really glad you guys are out hear

> we had origanaly planed on waiting about 2 years post op BUT we

> found out we will be moving about april 2005 and i wont to have

the

> baby hear with my doctors that know me and a hospital that is

> compleetly up to the times

> the place we are going is not quite up to date so to speek lol

>

> any way thats my story

> cant wait to get to know you all have a wonderfull day

> melinda

Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3

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Melinda,

Smart woman! :~) I wish I had planned this pregnancy... I was 16

months post op when I got pregnant, quite by accident/suprise, too.

I had never made the wls/pregnancy connection... I had to scramble

to find things out, and worry like heck that I started early enough,

when I wish I could have started pre-natals, etc. prior to

conception. sigh...

Hugs

Sharon

> > hi my names melinda im 27 i have 2 boys 4 and 8

> > im 8 months post op and 30lbs from my doctors goll weight for

me

> of

> > 130 (wich i havent seen since 5th grade lol :) )

> > im trying to find all the info i can and get every thing

including

> > my body ready to go so we can start trying in april which will

> make

> > me 1 year post op

> > i found this group in the obesity help question and ancer data

> base

> > im really glad you guys are out hear

> > we had origanaly planed on waiting about 2 years post op BUT

we

> > found out we will be moving about april 2005 and i wont to

have

> the

> > baby hear with my doctors that know me and a hospital that is

> > compleetly up to the times

> > the place we are going is not quite up to date so to speek lol

> >

> > any way thats my story

> > cant wait to get to know you all have a wonderfull day

> > melinda

>

>

>

> Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3

>

>

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Hi Malinda, COngratulations on the baby coming and welcome to our group. You

will probably have a different kind of pregnancy anyways because they all feel

different :) I do not even feel pregnant this time, Not even morning sickness

once ( KNock on wood), It was kinda scary at first though, not feeling prego.

I am sure you will do fine and will learn alot from this group.

HUGS, ROBIN, NY

Age- 41

Due Date- #4 July 27th, 2004

OPEN RNY

10-18-02

378/246/170???

DR.EDWARD HIXSON

SARANAC LAKE, NY

Mom to:

&

7 1/2 year twin boys and

Madison age 5

Miscarraige August 2001

Miscarraige August 2003

Married to Pup:

15 years this

Halloween : )

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Welcome to our group and good luck with the TTC after the IUD comes out. You

ahve done great with your WLS. I am sorry you have had to suffer miscarraiges

and I will pray for you a healthy pregnancy for June. I am sending baby dust

your way :) As for the herniastuff. I have 2 of them now and I was scheduled

for surgery but am prego now so I have to wait. It may bother the hernias some

but should not be too bad. ONe is in the groin and the upper one by my pouch is

the one I am worrying about since I know I am going to grow there alot and

when I push out baby it may bother me but I will have to wait and see what

happens. Doc is not sure either. Good Luck again.

HUGS, ROBIN, NY

Age- 41

Due Date- #4 July 27th, 2004

OPEN RNY

10-18-02

378/246/170???

DR.EDWARD HIXSON

SARANAC LAKE, NY

Mom to:

&

7 1/2 year twin boys and

Madison age 5

Miscarraige August 2001

Miscarraige August 2003

Married to Pup:

15 years this

Halloween : )

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Dear Didi:

Welcome. I'm so sorry you have so much to deal with. That's an awful lot

to deal with. I'm glad that a doctor is looking towards a possible answer

that would tie everything together.

My name is Cindy and I'm married and have two boys. Seth is 12 and Ben is

7. Both of them have mito (cognitive effects, seizures, GI problems, muscle

weakness, etc) and I suspect I have it mildly as well. Seth has mood

problems and so I feel for you...

I don't have any experience with low appetite here, I think everyone (except

Ben) eats more to try to obtain more energy (my excuse anyway).

I just wanted to welcome you and I hope you can get some answers.

Cindy Cruz

Hello

Hi I'm Didi, I'm 28 years old, married and mother of 3 kids, Becky

is 9 and had ADHD and a mood disorder, is 8, and has SID and

speech delay(probably Dispraxia), and Damaris she is 6 and had PDD.

After there last Check up, we were refer to a developmental doctor

who suggested Becky and might have Mito and should be tested,

Becky has grown only 2 inches since she was 6 and gain 4 pounds, she

is 9 and a cothing for gilrs size 7 is to big for her, she will be

10 in 4 months. is the same . They having there bloodwork done

Saturday and we will do the urine test Sunday. I my self suffer from

SLE and Lupus Nephrits. Becky eats very little and it worries me she

is not eating enough. Someties she is not even hungry, I have to

remind her to eat, she don't eat junk food at all, I should be happy

about that but I'm not, she is not eating, and it worries me.

Didi

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Dear Didi:

Welcome. I'm so sorry you have so much to deal with. That's an awful lot

to deal with. I'm glad that a doctor is looking towards a possible answer

that would tie everything together.

My name is Cindy and I'm married and have two boys. Seth is 12 and Ben is

7. Both of them have mito (cognitive effects, seizures, GI problems, muscle

weakness, etc) and I suspect I have it mildly as well. Seth has mood

problems and so I feel for you...

I don't have any experience with low appetite here, I think everyone (except

Ben) eats more to try to obtain more energy (my excuse anyway).

I just wanted to welcome you and I hope you can get some answers.

Cindy Cruz

Hello

Hi I'm Didi, I'm 28 years old, married and mother of 3 kids, Becky

is 9 and had ADHD and a mood disorder, is 8, and has SID and

speech delay(probably Dispraxia), and Damaris she is 6 and had PDD.

After there last Check up, we were refer to a developmental doctor

who suggested Becky and might have Mito and should be tested,

Becky has grown only 2 inches since she was 6 and gain 4 pounds, she

is 9 and a cothing for gilrs size 7 is to big for her, she will be

10 in 4 months. is the same . They having there bloodwork done

Saturday and we will do the urine test Sunday. I my self suffer from

SLE and Lupus Nephrits. Becky eats very little and it worries me she

is not eating enough. Someties she is not even hungry, I have to

remind her to eat, she don't eat junk food at all, I should be happy

about that but I'm not, she is not eating, and it worries me.

Didi

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Dear Didi:

Welcome. I'm so sorry you have so much to deal with. That's an awful lot

to deal with. I'm glad that a doctor is looking towards a possible answer

that would tie everything together.

My name is Cindy and I'm married and have two boys. Seth is 12 and Ben is

7. Both of them have mito (cognitive effects, seizures, GI problems, muscle

weakness, etc) and I suspect I have it mildly as well. Seth has mood

problems and so I feel for you...

I don't have any experience with low appetite here, I think everyone (except

Ben) eats more to try to obtain more energy (my excuse anyway).

I just wanted to welcome you and I hope you can get some answers.

Cindy Cruz

Hello

Hi I'm Didi, I'm 28 years old, married and mother of 3 kids, Becky

is 9 and had ADHD and a mood disorder, is 8, and has SID and

speech delay(probably Dispraxia), and Damaris she is 6 and had PDD.

After there last Check up, we were refer to a developmental doctor

who suggested Becky and might have Mito and should be tested,

Becky has grown only 2 inches since she was 6 and gain 4 pounds, she

is 9 and a cothing for gilrs size 7 is to big for her, she will be

10 in 4 months. is the same . They having there bloodwork done

Saturday and we will do the urine test Sunday. I my self suffer from

SLE and Lupus Nephrits. Becky eats very little and it worries me she

is not eating enough. Someties she is not even hungry, I have to

remind her to eat, she don't eat junk food at all, I should be happy

about that but I'm not, she is not eating, and it worries me.

Didi

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Hi, this is my first message. I wanted to reply, though, as this is

so similar to my situation, and it is soooo nice to know there are

others out there with the same issues. I don't have an exact surgery

date yet, probably March. Current weight is 250, dealing with PCOS

infertility for multiple years (I'm 35, and the biological clock is

getting really loud). I'm hoping this will work to get pg, as well

as healthier.

Wishing you the best of luck. I will enjoy hearing how your journey

goes!

> Hello, just wanted to introduce myself. My name is . I am

> having the surgury on Feb. 2nd I have PCOS and have had a difficult

> time trying to get preg. My Dr. thinks this is the only way. I know

> I have a year wait, but is there any advise anyone can give during

> this year. Thanks in advance.

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Wow, please keep in touch. I can not believe how many other people

are having the same problems. Many have been able to conceive after

this so I hope we both do.

Thanks for writing, keep in touch let me know when you are going in.

> > Hello, just wanted to introduce myself. My name is . I

am

> > having the surgury on Feb. 2nd I have PCOS and have had a

difficult

> > time trying to get preg. My Dr. thinks this is the only way. I

know

> > I have a year wait, but is there any advise anyone can give

during

> > this year. Thanks in advance.

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For me, My PCOS got much better after my WLS. I initially had irregular

periods, lots of hair growth, skin problems galore the weight gain of course,

emotional lability oh and lots of blood sugar problems. The insulin resisitance

was

particularly bad with me. I had some heart problems ( PAC's) because of it as

well. That is one of the big reasons for my surgery I was getting sicker and

sicker. One month after my surgery my periods got regular. I had no more

heart problems except if I was dumping, then my heart raced. The emotions were

much better. I continued to have the hair growth on my face and have it even now

during my pregnancy which I find odd. They say that its from the excess

testosterone. I thought I was all estrogen and progesterone right now! I still

have

some skin problems but not as many. I continued to take the glucophage for my

insulin resisitance, though just as I got pregnant I was about to undergo

testing to see if I still needed to.

It was interesting in that I saw my PCOS specialist about two weeks before

conception. I was talking to her about how scared I was to gain weight back. She

kept telling me. You are a " DIFFERENT PERSON NOW " . " Your body is not the same

and physically you are a completley different woman.... Do you want to get

pregnant? " She made me even cry( happily) a little. When I told her I didnt'

think I could get pregnant and wasnt' sure I wanted to try, she reiterated that

I was different and needed to have some testing to see if I was ovulating and

if my blood sugars were evening out. Two weeks later at age 42 before I

coudl even take the tests I got pregnant. Talk about a psychic prediction!

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Wow that sounds great. I also understand that PCOS also gives women

allot of hair problems, arms, chest chin ect. This is one of the

signs I have I hope this ones goes away! Well one week out from

surgury. Feb 2nd is the day. I am a little nervous, but know this is

the only way I may become preg. so I am up for anything.

Thank again.

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Hello, Beto. Your English is very good. There are many, many people in

this group who have been told by their doctors that the resurfacing is a

very bad idea. These doctors are wrong. If you keep reading the things

people write (on this website) you will learn much about why resurfacing is

such a good procedure and why the " ususal " total hip replacement is to be

avoided if at all possible. I had osteoarthritis of my left hip, the bones

were rubbing on each other. I, too, was told that resurfacing was no good.

I left my home state of Kentucky (USA) and traveled to another state to

have the surgery done by a doctor who specializes in the resurfacing

procedure. That was almost 5 months ago. I, too, was scared. But I was

MOST afraid of the total hip replacement surgery. At this point, I often

forget that I ever had surgery. Stay with this group, many folks from who

had surgery done in Europe write here and I am sure they will answer your

questions. Best to you, Joyce (Dr Gross, LHR, 2/2/04)

Hello

First of all, sorry by my bad english.

I'm Rigobert (Beto for the friends), 39 years old, I'm Catalan (Catalonia

is a small country in Spain State), I live near to Barcelona and I have a

bilateral osteoarthritis in my hips.

Recently I knew a patient who had a BHR (April/2004) in his left hip. His

surgeon is Dr. González-Adrio Wagner in Barcelona. This patient is

very happy with his new life: no pain and just now, start work and sport

(walking and cycling).

I didn't know this devices, two or three years ago I visited a lot of

doctors and nobody told me this metod. Only says: " you must resist all the

time as a possible, the only solution is the THR, and you are too young for

this device "

One month ago I visited Dr. González-Adrio and he show me this new method

(BHR) and he encouraged me. Anybody knows Dr. González-Adrio Wagner?

Now, I'm in study. I buy (and read) the book of Peggy

(congratulations Peggy) and I visisted a lot of webs, specially

www.activejoints.com (congratulations ), and I'm afraid.

The " classical " doctors says: this is a experimental device (BHR), this

device produces debris: metal ions, etc. and, probably, needs the same

revision like THR with metal-poly.

And now i not that to do...

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Hello, Beto. Your English is very good. There are many, many people in

this group who have been told by their doctors that the resurfacing is a

very bad idea. These doctors are wrong. If you keep reading the things

people write (on this website) you will learn much about why resurfacing is

such a good procedure and why the " ususal " total hip replacement is to be

avoided if at all possible. I had osteoarthritis of my left hip, the bones

were rubbing on each other. I, too, was told that resurfacing was no good.

I left my home state of Kentucky (USA) and traveled to another state to

have the surgery done by a doctor who specializes in the resurfacing

procedure. That was almost 5 months ago. I, too, was scared. But I was

MOST afraid of the total hip replacement surgery. At this point, I often

forget that I ever had surgery. Stay with this group, many folks from who

had surgery done in Europe write here and I am sure they will answer your

questions. Best to you, Joyce (Dr Gross, LHR, 2/2/04)

Hello

First of all, sorry by my bad english.

I'm Rigobert (Beto for the friends), 39 years old, I'm Catalan (Catalonia

is a small country in Spain State), I live near to Barcelona and I have a

bilateral osteoarthritis in my hips.

Recently I knew a patient who had a BHR (April/2004) in his left hip. His

surgeon is Dr. González-Adrio Wagner in Barcelona. This patient is

very happy with his new life: no pain and just now, start work and sport

(walking and cycling).

I didn't know this devices, two or three years ago I visited a lot of

doctors and nobody told me this metod. Only says: " you must resist all the

time as a possible, the only solution is the THR, and you are too young for

this device "

One month ago I visited Dr. González-Adrio and he show me this new method

(BHR) and he encouraged me. Anybody knows Dr. González-Adrio Wagner?

Now, I'm in study. I buy (and read) the book of Peggy

(congratulations Peggy) and I visisted a lot of webs, specially

www.activejoints.com (congratulations ), and I'm afraid.

The " classical " doctors says: this is a experimental device (BHR), this

device produces debris: metal ions, etc. and, probably, needs the same

revision like THR with metal-poly.

And now i not that to do...

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Hola Beto,

See message 28427 from Eva in Madrid. She seems to be having a very

similar experience to yours, also in Spain.

Vale

> First of all, sorry by my bad english.

>

> I'm Rigobert (Beto for the friends), 39 years old, I'm Catalan

(Catalonia is a small country in Spain State), I live near to

Barcelona and I have a bilateral osteoarthritis in my hips.

>

> Recently I knew a patient who had a BHR (April/2004) in his left

hip. His surgeon is Dr. González-Adrio Wagner in Barcelona.

This patient is very happy with his new life: no pain and just now,

start work and sport (walking and cycling).

>

> I didn't know this devices, two or three years ago I visited a lot

of doctors and nobody told me this metod. Only says: " you must resist

all the time as a possible, the only solution is the THR, and you are

too young for this device "

>

> One month ago I visited Dr. González-Adrio and he show me this new

method (BHR) and he encouraged me. Anybody knows Dr. González-Adrio

Wagner?

>

> Now, I'm in study. I buy (and read) the book of Peggy

(congratulations Peggy) and I visisted a lot of webs, specially

www.activejoints.com (congratulations ), and I'm afraid.

>

> The " classical " doctors says: this is a experimental device (BHR),

this device produces debris: metal ions, etc. and, probably, needs

the same revision like THR with metal-poly.

>

> And now i not that to do...

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

>

>

>

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Hola Beto,

See message 28427 from Eva in Madrid. She seems to be having a very

similar experience to yours, also in Spain.

Vale

> First of all, sorry by my bad english.

>

> I'm Rigobert (Beto for the friends), 39 years old, I'm Catalan

(Catalonia is a small country in Spain State), I live near to

Barcelona and I have a bilateral osteoarthritis in my hips.

>

> Recently I knew a patient who had a BHR (April/2004) in his left

hip. His surgeon is Dr. González-Adrio Wagner in Barcelona.

This patient is very happy with his new life: no pain and just now,

start work and sport (walking and cycling).

>

> I didn't know this devices, two or three years ago I visited a lot

of doctors and nobody told me this metod. Only says: " you must resist

all the time as a possible, the only solution is the THR, and you are

too young for this device "

>

> One month ago I visited Dr. González-Adrio and he show me this new

method (BHR) and he encouraged me. Anybody knows Dr. González-Adrio

Wagner?

>

> Now, I'm in study. I buy (and read) the book of Peggy

(congratulations Peggy) and I visisted a lot of webs, specially

www.activejoints.com (congratulations ), and I'm afraid.

>

> The " classical " doctors says: this is a experimental device (BHR),

this device produces debris: metal ions, etc. and, probably, needs

the same revision like THR with metal-poly.

>

> And now i not that to do...

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

>

>

>

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Bievenido Beto,

Yo me llamo Cristobal Roche. Me operaron el 15 de Abril, 04. A

mi tambien me dijieron que esta surgeria era " expirimental " , y por

eso lo debo evitar. Pero la pregunta es asi: Que hay que perder? Si

no funciona la operacion, ud. siempre puede tener el THR. Pero si

la operacion tiene exito, ud. va tener anos sin dolor, y con la usa

completa de su cadera. Hay miles de peronas con mas de 6 anos de

exito con el BHr. Y mas de 90% de los que recibieron su bhr estan en

usa todavia. Eres joven para el THR. Que tal si el BHR le sirve 15 o

20 anos? Que bien seria!! Es importante evitar el THR proque cuando

ya no sierven (7-15 anos) las operaciones de componer tiene mas

riesgo y problemas. A mi me explicaron tambien que el BHR le carga

mas naturalmente al hueso. Y cortan menos hueso tambien. Con 39 anos

ud. tiene que considerar que hay muchos anos a vivir todavia.

Perdona mi espanol, a lo mejor he hecho errores gramaticas, pero

me gusta hacer el intento de escribir en espanol cuando tengo la

opertunidad. Buena suerte amigo, y le paso mi numero de telefono

agui en california si ud. quisiera platicar.

Cristobal Roche C+ 4-15-04

> First of all, sorry by my bad english.

>

> I'm Rigobert (Beto for the friends), 39 years old, I'm Catalan

(Catalonia is a small country in Spain State), I live near to

Barcelona and I have a bilateral osteoarthritis in my hips.

>

> Recently I knew a patient who had a BHR (April/2004) in his left

hip. His surgeon is Dr. González-Adrio Wagner in Barcelona.

This patient is very happy with his new life: no pain and just now,

start work and sport (walking and cycling).

>

> I didn't know this devices, two or three years ago I visited a lot

of doctors and nobody told me this metod. Only says: " you must

resist all the time as a possible, the only solution is the THR, and

you are too young for this device "

>

> One month ago I visited Dr. González-Adrio and he show me this new

method (BHR) and he encouraged me. Anybody knows Dr. González-Adrio

Wagner?

>

> Now, I'm in study. I buy (and read) the book of Peggy

(congratulations Peggy) and I visisted a lot of webs, specially

www.activejoints.com (congratulations ), and I'm afraid.

>

> The " classical " doctors says: this is a experimental device (BHR),

this device produces debris: metal ions, etc. and, probably, needs

the same revision like THR with metal-poly.

>

> And now i not that to do...

>

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