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hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in Vancouver. I am

7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr. Greidanus at VGH. I was asked

to call the office in Sept. for a surgery date. However , I have now been told

that the same waiting list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can

a waiting list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering alternatives...

especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone work out how much this would

cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific Blue Cross Insurance said they would only pay

for out of province or out of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car

accident, not a pre-existing condition).

In answer to your question about England , I am also English, and have heard

that they are alleviating their waiting lists by sending hip patients to private

clinics in France, to be covered by NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch.

Irene

England or Montreal

I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the wait

list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which other

doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact them?

I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better not to

wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until it is

absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not the

prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon. My

Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest digital

Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since Feb.

2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

considering England as an alternative because my wife used to live

there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks for any

assistance. Also if reads this, would he please email me

to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to him.

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>Hi Ted,

The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but this

can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits for

private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region of

£8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have just had

mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I only

found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April and I

had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons with

100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done over

150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in Birmingham. If

you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am sure you

will get several recommendations from people who had Uk surgery

besides the Birmingham two!

Best wishes,

hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in

Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr.

Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for a

surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same waiting

list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a waiting

list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone

work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific Blue

Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province or out

of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not a pre-

existing condition).

> In answer to your question about England , I am also English,

and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists by

sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be covered by

NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> England or Montreal

>

>

> I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

wait

> list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which other

> doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

them?

> I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

not to

> wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until it

is

> absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

the

> prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon. My

> Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest digital

> Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

Feb.

> 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

live

> there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks for

any

> assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

email me

> to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to him.

>

>

>

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England or Montreal

I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the wait

list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which other

doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact them?

I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better not to

wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until it is

absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not the

prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon. My

Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest digital

Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since Feb.

2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

considering England as an alternative because my wife used to live

there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks for any

assistance. Also if reads this, would he please email me

to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to him.

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England or Montreal

I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the wait

list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which other

doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact them?

I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better not to

wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until it is

absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not the

prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon. My

Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest digital

Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since Feb.

2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

considering England as an alternative because my wife used to live

there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks for any

assistance. Also if reads this, would he please email me

to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to him.

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Thanks Irene and . I will keep you posted.

Ted Wikson

England or Montreal

>

>

> I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

wait

> list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which other

> doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

them?

> I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

not to

> wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until it

is

> absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

the

> prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon. My

> Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest digital

> Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

Feb.

> 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

live

> there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks for

any

> assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

email me

> to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to him.

>

>

>

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Thanks Irene and . I will keep you posted.

Ted Wikson

England or Montreal

>

>

> I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

wait

> list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which other

> doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

them?

> I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

not to

> wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until it

is

> absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

the

> prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon. My

> Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest digital

> Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

Feb.

> 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

live

> there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks for

any

> assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

email me

> to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to him.

>

>

>

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I corresponded with Dr.McMinn. In the same office there is also a

Mr.O'Hara who worked with McMinn. I ended up with de Smet because of

the lower cost and all the incredible referrals on this site. While

in Belgium, I met oneo of his patients who is 75 and had one hip

done in May and the other in July. Not many surgeons will even

consider a person of that age.

Good luck with your decision

> >Hi Ted,

>

> The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but this

> can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits for

> private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region of

> £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have just

had

> mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I only

> found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April and

I

> had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons with

> 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

over

> 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in Birmingham.

If

> you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am sure

you

> will get several recommendations from people who had Uk surgery

> besides the Birmingham two!

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

>

>

> hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in

> Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr.

> Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for a

> surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same waiting

> list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

waiting

> list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

> waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone

> work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific

Blue

> Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province or

out

> of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not a

pre-

> existing condition).

> > In answer to your question about England , I am also

English,

> and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists by

> sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be covered

by

> NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > England or Montreal

> >

> >

> > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

> wait

> > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

other

> > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

> them?

> > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

> not to

> > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until

it

> is

> > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

> the

> > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon.

My

> > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

digital

> > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

> Feb.

> > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

> live

> > there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks

for

> any

> > assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

> email me

> > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

him.

> >

> >

> >

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I corresponded with Dr.McMinn. In the same office there is also a

Mr.O'Hara who worked with McMinn. I ended up with de Smet because of

the lower cost and all the incredible referrals on this site. While

in Belgium, I met oneo of his patients who is 75 and had one hip

done in May and the other in July. Not many surgeons will even

consider a person of that age.

Good luck with your decision

> >Hi Ted,

>

> The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but this

> can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits for

> private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region of

> £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have just

had

> mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I only

> found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April and

I

> had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons with

> 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

over

> 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in Birmingham.

If

> you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am sure

you

> will get several recommendations from people who had Uk surgery

> besides the Birmingham two!

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

>

>

> hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in

> Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr.

> Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for a

> surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same waiting

> list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

waiting

> list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

> waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone

> work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific

Blue

> Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province or

out

> of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not a

pre-

> existing condition).

> > In answer to your question about England , I am also

English,

> and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists by

> sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be covered

by

> NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > England or Montreal

> >

> >

> > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

> wait

> > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

other

> > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

> them?

> > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

> not to

> > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until

it

> is

> > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

> the

> > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon.

My

> > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

digital

> > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

> Feb.

> > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

> live

> > there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks

for

> any

> > assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

> email me

> > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

him.

> >

> >

> >

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I corresponded with Dr.McMinn. In the same office there is also a

Mr.O'Hara who worked with McMinn. I ended up with de Smet because of

the lower cost and all the incredible referrals on this site. While

in Belgium, I met oneo of his patients who is 75 and had one hip

done in May and the other in July. Not many surgeons will even

consider a person of that age.

Good luck with your decision

> >Hi Ted,

>

> The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but this

> can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits for

> private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region of

> £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have just

had

> mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I only

> found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April and

I

> had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons with

> 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

over

> 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in Birmingham.

If

> you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am sure

you

> will get several recommendations from people who had Uk surgery

> besides the Birmingham two!

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

>

>

> hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in

> Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr.

> Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for a

> surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same waiting

> list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

waiting

> list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

> waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone

> work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific

Blue

> Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province or

out

> of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not a

pre-

> existing condition).

> > In answer to your question about England , I am also

English,

> and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists by

> sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be covered

by

> NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > England or Montreal

> >

> >

> > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

> wait

> > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

other

> > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

> them?

> > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

> not to

> > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until

it

> is

> > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

> the

> > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon.

My

> > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

digital

> > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

> Feb.

> > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

> live

> > there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks

for

> any

> > assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

> email me

> > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

him.

> >

> >

> >

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I guess you mean Maxine - in fact there aren't many 76 year olds like

her... I am anxiously awaiting her return to Vancouver to check out

her scars and I know her physio wants to hit tennis balls with her.

Glad to hear that your trip to visit the Ghent god went so well. I

wonder how many of Canadians have gone over now - we were his second

and third back in 2002.... If only the Canadian government/medical

system realized just how many people are travelling to Europe for

surgery then they might actually realize just how bad the waitlists

are.

anyway welcome to the other side... ain't life grand.

Pam, who loves the temperature in the rink today

> > >Hi Ted,

> >

> > The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but this

> > can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits for

> > private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region of

> > £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have just

> had

> > mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I only

> > found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April and

> I

> > had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons with

> > 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

> over

> > 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in Birmingham.

> If

> > you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am sure

> you

> > will get several recommendations from people who had Uk surgery

> > besides the Birmingham two!

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in

> > Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr.

> > Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for a

> > surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same waiting

> > list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

> waiting

> > list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

> > waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> > alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone

> > work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific

> Blue

> > Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province or

> out

> > of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not a

> pre-

> > existing condition).

> > > In answer to your question about England , I am also

> English,

> > and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists by

> > sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be covered

> by

> > NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > > England or Montreal

> > >

> > >

> > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

> > wait

> > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> other

> > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

> > them?

> > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

> > not to

> > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until

> it

> > is

> > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

> > the

> > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon.

> My

> > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> digital

> > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

> > Feb.

> > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

> > live

> > > there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks

> for

> > any

> > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

> > email me

> > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> him.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi

I myself trained in the UK for 6years, doing hip resurfacings, so I

know a lot about the UK system.

Mr McMinn and Mr Treacy are very big & recommended names in

Birmingham.

But, Mr Latham (Southampton) and Mr Hugh e(Portsmouth)are

equally good (if not better)and more easy to contact.

Dr Ameet Pispati

Consultant Orthopadic Surgeon, Mumbai, India

> > >Hi Ted,

> >

> > The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but this

> > can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits for

> > private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region of

> > £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have just

> had

> > mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I only

> > found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April and

> I

> > had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons with

> > 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

> over

> > 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in Birmingham.

> If

> > you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am sure

> you

> > will get several recommendations from people who had Uk surgery

> > besides the Birmingham two!

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in

> > Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr.

> > Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for a

> > surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same

waiting

> > list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

> waiting

> > list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

> > waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> > alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone

> > work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific

> Blue

> > Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province or

> out

> > of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not a

> pre-

> > existing condition).

> > > In answer to your question about England , I am also

> English,

> > and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists by

> > sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be covered

> by

> > NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > > England or Montreal

> > >

> > >

> > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

> > wait

> > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> other

> > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

> > them?

> > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

> > not to

> > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until

> it

> > is

> > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

> > the

> > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon.

> My

> > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> digital

> > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

> > Feb.

> > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

> > live

> > > there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks

> for

> > any

> > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

> > email me

> > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> him.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi

I myself trained in the UK for 6years, doing hip resurfacings, so I

know a lot about the UK system.

Mr McMinn and Mr Treacy are very big & recommended names in

Birmingham.

But, Mr Latham (Southampton) and Mr Hugh e(Portsmouth)are

equally good (if not better)and more easy to contact.

Dr Ameet Pispati

Consultant Orthopadic Surgeon, Mumbai, India

> > >Hi Ted,

> >

> > The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but this

> > can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits for

> > private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region of

> > £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have just

> had

> > mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I only

> > found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April and

> I

> > had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons with

> > 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

> over

> > 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in Birmingham.

> If

> > you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am sure

> you

> > will get several recommendations from people who had Uk surgery

> > besides the Birmingham two!

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery in

> > Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for Dr.

> > Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for a

> > surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same

waiting

> > list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

> waiting

> > list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and the

> > waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> > alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did anyone

> > work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars? (Pacific

> Blue

> > Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province or

> out

> > of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not a

> pre-

> > existing condition).

> > > In answer to your question about England , I am also

> English,

> > and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists by

> > sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be covered

> by

> > NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > > England or Montreal

> > >

> > >

> > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is the

> > wait

> > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> other

> > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I contact

> > them?

> > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is better

> > not to

> > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait until

> it

> > is

> > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is not

> > the

> > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the surgeon.

> My

> > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> digital

> > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20 since

> > Feb.

> > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used to

> > live

> > > there and we would like to return there if necessary. Thanks

> for

> > any

> > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he please

> > email me

> > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> him.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi Chris

I would be interested in participating in a class action too

sunita

England or Montreal

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is

the

> > > wait

> > > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> > other

> > > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I

contact

> > > them?

> > > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is

better

> > > not to

> > > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait

until

> > it

> > > is

> > > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is

not

> > > the

> > > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the

surgeon.

> > My

> > > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> > digital

> > > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20

since

> > > Feb.

> > > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used

to

> > > live

> > > > there and we would like to return there if necessary.

Thanks

> > for

> > > any

> > > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he

please

> > > email me

> > > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> > him.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi Chris

I would be interested in participating in a class action too

sunita

England or Montreal

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is

the

> > > wait

> > > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> > other

> > > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I

contact

> > > them?

> > > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is

better

> > > not to

> > > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait

until

> > it

> > > is

> > > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is

not

> > > the

> > > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the

surgeon.

> > My

> > > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> > digital

> > > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20

since

> > > Feb.

> > > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used

to

> > > live

> > > > there and we would like to return there if necessary.

Thanks

> > for

> > > any

> > > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he

please

> > > email me

> > > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> > him.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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I thonk they know very well what the wait times are and they rely in

suckers like me to save them money. I have been trying to get MSP to

fund me what they would have to pay out for a Canadian operation,

but so far no luck. Would be interested in participating in a class

action suit if I could find enough company.

Yes - it was Maxine - she was going to visit her offspring in Europe

before coming back. I have her email address somewhere and will be

contacting her.

Saunders

> > > >Hi Ted,

> > >

> > > The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but

this

> > > can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits

for

> > > private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region

of

> > > £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have

just

> > had

> > > mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I

only

> > > found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April

and

> > I

> > > had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons

with

> > > 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

> > over

> > > 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in

Birmingham.

> > If

> > > you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am

sure

> > you

> > > will get several recommendations from people who had Uk

surgery

> > > besides the Birmingham two!

> > >

> > > Best wishes,

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery

in

> > > Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for

Dr.

> > > Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for

a

> > > surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same

waiting

> > > list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

> > waiting

> > > list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and

the

> > > waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> > > alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did

anyone

> > > work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars?

(Pacific

> > Blue

> > > Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province

or

> > out

> > > of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not

a

> > pre-

> > > existing condition).

> > > > In answer to your question about England , I am also

> > English,

> > > and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists

by

> > > sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be

covered

> > by

> > > NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > > > England or Montreal

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is

the

> > > wait

> > > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> > other

> > > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I

contact

> > > them?

> > > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is

better

> > > not to

> > > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait

until

> > it

> > > is

> > > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is

not

> > > the

> > > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the

surgeon.

> > My

> > > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> > digital

> > > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20

since

> > > Feb.

> > > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used

to

> > > live

> > > > there and we would like to return there if necessary.

Thanks

> > for

> > > any

> > > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he

please

> > > email me

> > > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> > him.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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I was going to call her this weekend, but stuff happened - she should

be home by the end of next week though so perhaps I will save my

pennies and talk to her then!!!

Pam

> > > > >Hi Ted,

> > > >

> > > > The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but

> this

> > > > can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits

> for

> > > > private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region

> of

> > > > £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have

> just

> > > had

> > > > mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I

> only

> > > > found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April

> and

> > > I

> > > > had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons

> with

> > > > 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

> > > over

> > > > 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in

> Birmingham.

> > > If

> > > > you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am

> sure

> > > you

> > > > will get several recommendations from people who had Uk

> surgery

> > > > besides the Birmingham two!

> > > >

> > > > Best wishes,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery

> in

> > > > Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for

> Dr.

> > > > Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for

> a

> > > > surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same

> waiting

> > > > list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

> > > waiting

> > > > list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and

> the

> > > > waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> > > > alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did

> anyone

> > > > work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars?

> (Pacific

> > > Blue

> > > > Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province

> or

> > > out

> > > > of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not

> a

> > > pre-

> > > > existing condition).

> > > > > In answer to your question about England , I am also

> > > English,

> > > > and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists

> by

> > > > sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be

> covered

> > > by

> > > > NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > > > > England or Montreal

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is

> the

> > > > wait

> > > > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> > > other

> > > > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I

> contact

> > > > them?

> > > > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is

> better

> > > > not to

> > > > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait

> until

> > > it

> > > > is

> > > > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is

> not

> > > > the

> > > > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the

> surgeon.

> > > My

> > > > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> > > digital

> > > > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20

> since

> > > > Feb.

> > > > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used

> to

> > > > live

> > > > > there and we would like to return there if necessary.

> Thanks

> > > for

> > > > any

> > > > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he

> please

> > > > email me

> > > > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> > > him.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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I was going to call her this weekend, but stuff happened - she should

be home by the end of next week though so perhaps I will save my

pennies and talk to her then!!!

Pam

> > > > >Hi Ted,

> > > >

> > > > The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but

> this

> > > > can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits

> for

> > > > private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region

> of

> > > > £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have

> just

> > > had

> > > > mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I

> only

> > > > found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April

> and

> > > I

> > > > had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons

> with

> > > > 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

> > > over

> > > > 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in

> Birmingham.

> > > If

> > > > you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am

> sure

> > > you

> > > > will get several recommendations from people who had Uk

> surgery

> > > > besides the Birmingham two!

> > > >

> > > > Best wishes,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery

> in

> > > > Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for

> Dr.

> > > > Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for

> a

> > > > surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same

> waiting

> > > > list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

> > > waiting

> > > > list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and

> the

> > > > waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> > > > alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did

> anyone

> > > > work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars?

> (Pacific

> > > Blue

> > > > Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province

> or

> > > out

> > > > of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not

> a

> > > pre-

> > > > existing condition).

> > > > > In answer to your question about England , I am also

> > > English,

> > > > and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists

> by

> > > > sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be

> covered

> > > by

> > > > NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > > > > England or Montreal

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is

> the

> > > > wait

> > > > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> > > other

> > > > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I

> contact

> > > > them?

> > > > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is

> better

> > > > not to

> > > > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait

> until

> > > it

> > > > is

> > > > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is

> not

> > > > the

> > > > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the

> surgeon.

> > > My

> > > > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> > > digital

> > > > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20

> since

> > > > Feb.

> > > > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used

> to

> > > > live

> > > > > there and we would like to return there if necessary.

> Thanks

> > > for

> > > > any

> > > > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he

> please

> > > > email me

> > > > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> > > him.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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I was going to call her this weekend, but stuff happened - she should

be home by the end of next week though so perhaps I will save my

pennies and talk to her then!!!

Pam

> > > > >Hi Ted,

> > > >

> > > > The typical wait on the NHS in England is about 9 months but

> this

> > > > can be less depending on where you live. There are no waits

> for

> > > > private surgery, but of course you have to pay in the region

> of

> > > > £8000 or so, unless your insurance company will pay. I have

> just

> > > had

> > > > mine done in Nottingham 5 weeks ago, and it is fantastic!I

> only

> > > > found out about the extent of my problems at the end of April

> and

> > > I

> > > > had my surgery just six weeks later. There are many surgeons

> with

> > > > 100s of resurfacings under their belt in the UK. Mine had done

> > > over

> > > > 150 and actually teaches others to do the surgery in

> Birmingham.

> > > If

> > > > you decide to come to the UK just ask on this site and I am

> sure

> > > you

> > > > will get several recommendations from people who had Uk

> surgery

> > > > besides the Birmingham two!

> > > >

> > > > Best wishes,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > hi Ted, i don't blame you for not wanting to wait for surgery

> in

> > > > Vancouver. I am 7 months into a 9-12 months waiting list for

> Dr.

> > > > Greidanus at VGH. I was asked to call the office in Sept. for

> a

> > > > surgery date. However , I have now been told that the same

> waiting

> > > > list is 18-24 months!! This is really frustrating! How can a

> > > waiting

> > > > list get so much longer?? What if I call up at 18 months and

> the

> > > > waiting list is 24-36 months! I am now seriously considering

> > > > alternatives... especially Belgium and Dr. K. DeSmet. Did

> anyone

> > > > work out how much this would cost in Canadian dollars?

> (Pacific

> > > Blue

> > > > Cross Insurance said they would only pay for out of province

> or

> > > out

> > > > of country surgery if it was an emergency ie car accident, not

> a

> > > pre-

> > > > existing condition).

> > > > > In answer to your question about England , I am also

> > > English,

> > > > and have heard that they are alleviating their waiting lists

> by

> > > > sending hip patients to private clinics in France, to be

> covered

> > > by

> > > > NHS! Now, there's an idea. Keep in touch. Irene

> > > > > England or Montreal

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I do not want to wait too long in Vancouver. How long is

> the

> > > > wait

> > > > > list in England? Is Dr. McMinn too busy now also? Which

> > > other

> > > > > doctors in England have done a lot of BHRs? How do I

> contact

> > > > them?

> > > > > I have been convinced by reading posts here that it is

> better

> > > > not to

> > > > > wait too long although so many Orthos tell you to wait

> until

> > > it

> > > > is

> > > > > absolutely necessary. I also now am convinced that it is

> not

> > > > the

> > > > > prosthesis used but the skill and experience of the

> surgeon.

> > > My

> > > > > Ortho has only done 6 in 3 years! I have sent my newest

> > > digital

> > > > > Xrays on CD to Dr. u in Montreal who has done 20

> since

> > > > Feb.

> > > > > 2004. If I cannot get an early enough date with him, I am

> > > > > considering England as an alternative because my wife used

> to

> > > > live

> > > > > there and we would like to return there if necessary.

> Thanks

> > > for

> > > > any

> > > > > assistance. Also if reads this, would he

> please

> > > > email me

> > > > > to relate whether he has received my last 3 responses to

> > > him.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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