Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Hi This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), and I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. I'm emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in the group have been told. Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I had my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about tackling for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed countries now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the difficult cases. n rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 is it generally not recommended to ttake calcium after resurf?? thnaks Przygoda wrote: > Hi n, > I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started > while I > was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after > surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to > prevent > bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. > > rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet > > Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > > > > Hi > > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), > and > > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. > I'm > > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > > the group have been told. > > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I > had > > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > > > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about > tackling > > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed > countries > > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > > difficult cases. > > n > > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 is it generally not recommended to ttake calcium after resurf?? thnaks Przygoda wrote: > Hi n, > I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started > while I > was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after > surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to > prevent > bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. > > rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet > > Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > > > > Hi > > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), > and > > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. > I'm > > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > > the group have been told. > > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I > had > > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > > > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about > tackling > > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed > countries > > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > > difficult cases. > > n > > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Hi n I am now 5 weeks post op. I have recently rang Mr Treacy's office to ask when I could restart calcium. I was told there was no restriction. ine April 2003 and March 2004 > Hi n, > I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started while I > was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after > surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to prevent > bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. > > rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet > > Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > > > > Hi > > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), and > > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. I'm > > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > > the group have been told. > > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I had > > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about tackling > > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed countries > > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > > difficult cases. > > n > > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Hi n I am now 5 weeks post op. I have recently rang Mr Treacy's office to ask when I could restart calcium. I was told there was no restriction. ine April 2003 and March 2004 > Hi n, > I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started while I > was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after > surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to prevent > bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. > > rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet > > Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > > > > Hi > > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), and > > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. I'm > > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > > the group have been told. > > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I had > > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about tackling > > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed countries > > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > > difficult cases. > > n > > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Hi n I am now 5 weeks post op. I have recently rang Mr Treacy's office to ask when I could restart calcium. I was told there was no restriction. ine April 2003 and March 2004 > Hi n, > I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started while I > was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after > surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to prevent > bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. > > rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet > > Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > > > > Hi > > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), and > > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. I'm > > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > > the group have been told. > > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I had > > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about tackling > > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed countries > > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > > difficult cases. > > n > > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Hi n, I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started while I was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to prevent bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > Hi > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), and > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. I'm > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > the group have been told. > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I had > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about tackling > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed countries > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > difficult cases. > n > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Hi n, I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started while I was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to prevent bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > Hi > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), and > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. I'm > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > the group have been told. > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I had > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about tackling > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed countries > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > difficult cases. > n > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Hi ine, Nice to see you posting. How are you doing 5 weeks post op? Is the good and different progress still holding? Eleanor Re: Calcium supplements after resurfacing? Hi n I am now 5 weeks post op. I have recently rang Mr Treacy's office to ask when I could restart calcium. I was told there was no restriction. ine April 2003 and March 2004 > Hi n, > I'm still working through the backlog of postings that started while I > was in Belgium. Dr. De Smet told me I could resume all my meds after > surgery, but I waited until I had completed the Indomethacin (to prevent > bone overgrowth) to start taking calcium and magnesium again. > > rBHR 3/3/04 De Smet > > Calcium supplements after resurfacing? > > > > Hi > > This question is for all you post-menopausal ladies, especially > > the ones with osteoporosis. How long after resurfacing were you > > allowed to resume your calcium supplements? I took Plavix for six > > weeks post-op to help prevent HO (extra bone growth on the femur), and > > I've been off my calcium supplements since two weeks before the > > operation. Now I'm 5 1/2 months post-op, and I'm noticing some low > > calcium problems, so I'd like to go back on it whenever it's safe. I'm > > emailing my surgeon for advice, but I'd like to hear what others in > > the group have been told. > > Also, for the 52-year-old new to the group, I was 53 when I had > > my resurfacing, and I'm much better than I was pre-op, although I > > still have some physiotherapy every couple of weeks, and have to do > > exercises daily. And I was not an athlete before, but I can now walk > > up hilly streets and trails that I couldn't even think about tackling > > for the past few years. Since the average woman in developed countries > > now lives to around 80, we'd probably outlast a THR for sure, so my > > advice is to have a resurfacing instead if you can find an OS who > > thinks you are a candidate; and if you get turned down a few times, > > don't give up until you've sent your X-rays to Dr. de Smet, or Mr. > > Treacy or Mr. McMinn. They have enough experience to handle the > > difficult cases. > > n > > rBHR Oct.17/03 McMinn > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Thanks to all who replied to this question. I recently received an email from Pam at Dr.McMinn's office, to say I could restart my calcium pills. I was about 6 months post-op at that time, but I gather that sooner would have been all right as well. I've been off the board for awhile, due to a three-week trip to France and Spain. Walked all over the place, sometimes 8 hours per day, with no limp... Couldn't have done that a year ago. n rBHR McMinn Oct.03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi n How good to hear that you have had a good, and active, holiday. Mr Treacy's office confirmed I could go back to calcium two weeks ago (4 weeks post op). ine 04/2003, 03/2004 > Thanks to all who replied to this question. I recently received an > email from Pam at Dr.McMinn's office, to say I could restart my > calcium pills. I was about 6 months post-op at that time, but I gather > that sooner would have been all right as well. > I've been off the board for awhile, due to a three-week trip to > France and Spain. Walked all over the place, sometimes 8 hours per > day, with no limp... Couldn't have done that a year ago. > n > rBHR McMinn Oct.03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi n How good to hear that you have had a good, and active, holiday. Mr Treacy's office confirmed I could go back to calcium two weeks ago (4 weeks post op). ine 04/2003, 03/2004 > Thanks to all who replied to this question. I recently received an > email from Pam at Dr.McMinn's office, to say I could restart my > calcium pills. I was about 6 months post-op at that time, but I gather > that sooner would have been all right as well. > I've been off the board for awhile, due to a three-week trip to > France and Spain. Walked all over the place, sometimes 8 hours per > day, with no limp... Couldn't have done that a year ago. > n > rBHR McMinn Oct.03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi n How good to hear that you have had a good, and active, holiday. Mr Treacy's office confirmed I could go back to calcium two weeks ago (4 weeks post op). ine 04/2003, 03/2004 > Thanks to all who replied to this question. I recently received an > email from Pam at Dr.McMinn's office, to say I could restart my > calcium pills. I was about 6 months post-op at that time, but I gather > that sooner would have been all right as well. > I've been off the board for awhile, due to a three-week trip to > France and Spain. Walked all over the place, sometimes 8 hours per > day, with no limp... Couldn't have done that a year ago. > n > rBHR McMinn Oct.03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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