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Hi Anton,

My suggestion would be take to the water and see if you can strengthen up

the muscles a little more..........

This may help with protecting the joint a little/so less pain until the op

and serve to make recovery a little easier.........

I also used a little electric blanket/hot pack thingo for years to help ease

pain at night.......... still do............ I have saved taking pills with

that for years........... you may even see if you can tolerate a bit of

valium rather than pain killers....... It is good for relaxing the muscles

and in that short period with caution you shouldn't end up

addicted..........

Edith

> Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a week, but

> other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's difficult to

> stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

>

> I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

>

> -Anton

> Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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Hi Anton,

My suggestion would be take to the water and see if you can strengthen up

the muscles a little more..........

This may help with protecting the joint a little/so less pain until the op

and serve to make recovery a little easier.........

I also used a little electric blanket/hot pack thingo for years to help ease

pain at night.......... still do............ I have saved taking pills with

that for years........... you may even see if you can tolerate a bit of

valium rather than pain killers....... It is good for relaxing the muscles

and in that short period with caution you shouldn't end up

addicted..........

Edith

> Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a week, but

> other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's difficult to

> stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

>

> I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

>

> -Anton

> Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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Given that it is hard to find things in the archive, reposting my own

posts from 2003 ...try SAMe

http://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,818,00.html

and/ or a google search on

S-adenosylmethionine (since searching on SAMe isn't

useful ..)

artifex, LBHR McMinn Nov 2002

> Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a week, but

> other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's difficult to

> stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

>

> I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

>

> -Anton

> Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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Anton,

See ya in Belgium in Late September. Did De Smet ask you to stop

taking the ibuprofen now before your surgery too? Whats the deal

with that? Why does he want us to stop taking it. As I said

earlier, I take 15 to 20 a day for pain. Hope I can deal without

it.

Hey Anton do you think we will be able to listen to Rush in Ghent?

> Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a week,

but

> other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's difficult to

> stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

>

> I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

>

> -Anton

> Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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Hi Berkeley boy! I used to live in Berkeley 1981-85! I think it was

much more interesting back in the " hippy days " .

Anyway, have you tried any other NSAIDs like Voltaren? You'll have to

stop it about 2 weeks prior to surgery, but this seemed to be the best

NSAID for me. Also, I'm allergic to them but many say that Bextra and

Celebrex are very effective.

I can't sleep anymore and I have some Demerol but all narcotics make

me nauseated. I may just try it with an anti-emetic so I can at least

get one or 2 good night's sleep per week. Of course I'd never

recommend this for day time.

You must have some acupuncturists (this may really help) or

alternative med folks in Berkeley who could do theraputic touch

(actually Not touching, just massaging your " aura " ) but I don't think

this is too useful.

I have my surgery in less than a month and I'm actually beginning to

look forward to it to be done with this pain.

Happy hobbling,

Marie

> Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a week, but

> other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's difficult to

> stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

>

> I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

>

> -Anton

> Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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Hi Berkeley boy! I used to live in Berkeley 1981-85! I think it was

much more interesting back in the " hippy days " .

Anyway, have you tried any other NSAIDs like Voltaren? You'll have to

stop it about 2 weeks prior to surgery, but this seemed to be the best

NSAID for me. Also, I'm allergic to them but many say that Bextra and

Celebrex are very effective.

I can't sleep anymore and I have some Demerol but all narcotics make

me nauseated. I may just try it with an anti-emetic so I can at least

get one or 2 good night's sleep per week. Of course I'd never

recommend this for day time.

You must have some acupuncturists (this may really help) or

alternative med folks in Berkeley who could do theraputic touch

(actually Not touching, just massaging your " aura " ) but I don't think

this is too useful.

I have my surgery in less than a month and I'm actually beginning to

look forward to it to be done with this pain.

Happy hobbling,

Marie

> Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a week, but

> other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's difficult to

> stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

>

> I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

>

> -Anton

> Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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Yeah I'm not surprised there are more people with an (un)healthy like

for the sweet, not-admitting-you-like-it-in-public sound of Rush.

Heh!

No, I haven't been instructed yet to stop taking ibuprofen, but I

haven't made it past 1600mg a day (8) and can manage less if

necessary. I think there's some component of the anti-inflammatory

nature of ibuprofen that's bad for surgery, or pro-bleeding, or

something.

They gave me Vicodin early, and being a big boy (240+) I found that I

have to take so much to stop the pain that I am completely stupid, so

that's out. It's the shooting pain that does it. I have a lot of

referred pain in the knee, which also took a good hit vs. the truck.

No real damage though. Soldier on. Meh.

Right now I do 20 min on the elliptical trainer and try to keep my hr

at 150+ for 10 of those 20 min, and then do 30 laps of the pool in

about 40 min. I mix backstroke and bastard-butterfly, and am usually

suitably tired. I've only been doing this routine for a couple months,

and I'd put on about 20 pounds in the last 18 months post-accident.

I underestimated the power of all those bike rides I used to take, and

the dirt bike cross-training. Can't wait for the day I can do good

size jumps and not be afraid of breaking into a million pieces.

-Anton

LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

> Anton,

>

> See ya in Belgium in Late September. Did De Smet ask you to stop

> taking the ibuprofen now before your surgery too? Whats the deal

> with that? Why does he want us to stop taking it. As I said

> earlier, I take 15 to 20 a day for pain. Hope I can deal without

> it.

>

> Hey Anton do you think we will be able to listen to Rush in Ghent?

>

>

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Yeah I'm not surprised there are more people with an (un)healthy like

for the sweet, not-admitting-you-like-it-in-public sound of Rush.

Heh!

No, I haven't been instructed yet to stop taking ibuprofen, but I

haven't made it past 1600mg a day (8) and can manage less if

necessary. I think there's some component of the anti-inflammatory

nature of ibuprofen that's bad for surgery, or pro-bleeding, or

something.

They gave me Vicodin early, and being a big boy (240+) I found that I

have to take so much to stop the pain that I am completely stupid, so

that's out. It's the shooting pain that does it. I have a lot of

referred pain in the knee, which also took a good hit vs. the truck.

No real damage though. Soldier on. Meh.

Right now I do 20 min on the elliptical trainer and try to keep my hr

at 150+ for 10 of those 20 min, and then do 30 laps of the pool in

about 40 min. I mix backstroke and bastard-butterfly, and am usually

suitably tired. I've only been doing this routine for a couple months,

and I'd put on about 20 pounds in the last 18 months post-accident.

I underestimated the power of all those bike rides I used to take, and

the dirt bike cross-training. Can't wait for the day I can do good

size jumps and not be afraid of breaking into a million pieces.

-Anton

LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

> Anton,

>

> See ya in Belgium in Late September. Did De Smet ask you to stop

> taking the ibuprofen now before your surgery too? Whats the deal

> with that? Why does he want us to stop taking it. As I said

> earlier, I take 15 to 20 a day for pain. Hope I can deal without

> it.

>

> Hey Anton do you think we will be able to listen to Rush in Ghent?

>

>

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Yeah I'm not surprised there are more people with an (un)healthy like

for the sweet, not-admitting-you-like-it-in-public sound of Rush.

Heh!

No, I haven't been instructed yet to stop taking ibuprofen, but I

haven't made it past 1600mg a day (8) and can manage less if

necessary. I think there's some component of the anti-inflammatory

nature of ibuprofen that's bad for surgery, or pro-bleeding, or

something.

They gave me Vicodin early, and being a big boy (240+) I found that I

have to take so much to stop the pain that I am completely stupid, so

that's out. It's the shooting pain that does it. I have a lot of

referred pain in the knee, which also took a good hit vs. the truck.

No real damage though. Soldier on. Meh.

Right now I do 20 min on the elliptical trainer and try to keep my hr

at 150+ for 10 of those 20 min, and then do 30 laps of the pool in

about 40 min. I mix backstroke and bastard-butterfly, and am usually

suitably tired. I've only been doing this routine for a couple months,

and I'd put on about 20 pounds in the last 18 months post-accident.

I underestimated the power of all those bike rides I used to take, and

the dirt bike cross-training. Can't wait for the day I can do good

size jumps and not be afraid of breaking into a million pieces.

-Anton

LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

> Anton,

>

> See ya in Belgium in Late September. Did De Smet ask you to stop

> taking the ibuprofen now before your surgery too? Whats the deal

> with that? Why does he want us to stop taking it. As I said

> earlier, I take 15 to 20 a day for pain. Hope I can deal without

> it.

>

> Hey Anton do you think we will be able to listen to Rush in Ghent?

>

>

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De Smet and some of the other european docs believe that in fact the

NSAIDS increase the rate of degeneration in the joint. I tend to

agree because my hip went very fast after I started taking the

stronger ones. Won't be doing that again.

Pam

> > Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a week,

> but

> > other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's difficult to

> > stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> > Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

> >

> > I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

> >

> > -Anton

> > Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> > LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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> De Smet and some of the other european docs believe that in fact

the

> NSAIDS increase the rate of degeneration in the joint. I tend to

> agree because my hip went very fast after I started taking the

> stronger ones. Won't be doing that again.

Last week I was hearing from people that thought the steroid

cortizone accelerated the decay. Now I hear that at least one

accomplished doctor thinks that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory

drugs can damage hips. Can anyone provide some perspective on

sterioidal vs. non-steroidal anti-inflammatories?

Thanks much,

Cannon

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Need pain managment? Why don't you consult Rush?

> > Anton,

> >

> > See ya in Belgium in Late September. Did De Smet ask you to stop

> > taking the ibuprofen now before your surgery too? Whats the deal

> > with that? Why does he want us to stop taking it. As I said

> > earlier, I take 15 to 20 a day for pain. Hope I can deal without

> > it.

> >

> > Hey Anton do you think we will be able to listen to Rush in

Ghent?

> >

> >

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Pam's right! There's published papers supporting this. I read them

early in my adventure and conversely - my early AVN was halted and

the bone has continued to improve (but alas the cartilage is gone

and isn't coming back). The moral is - all of you out there should

find another way to deal with the pain. NSAID's are not good.

Acetominaphen doesn't have the same problems so far as I know, but

it's bad on the liver if you take it habitually. I stick with cod

liver oil and glucosamine sulfate. They work well.

Rick N.

> > > Any suggestions beyond ibuprofen? I have a desk job 3 days a

week,

> > but

> > > other three days a week I'm still a mechanic, and it's

difficult to

> > > stand for long periods. I can do it, but I pay the next day.

> > > Any good stretches or other ideas for pain?

> > >

> > > I'll be good and ready when Sept. 28 rolls around.

> > >

> > > -Anton

> > > Berkeley boy with a healthy disregard for Berkeley liberals...

> > > LBHR de Smet 9/28/04

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DeSmet wants you to stop ibuprofen because it is an NSAID, and he has

seen that the effect of these is to further soften the bone. Tylenol

or Vicodin is ok to take, just ask him. Mobic, celebrex and the like

fit into this category also.

Isara RBHR 7-3-02

> > > Anton,

> > >

> > > See ya in Belgium in Late September. Did De Smet ask you to

stop

> > > taking the ibuprofen now before your surgery too? Whats the

deal

> > > with that? Why does he want us to stop taking it. As I said

> > > earlier, I take 15 to 20 a day for pain. Hope I can deal

without

> > > it.

> > >

> > > Hey Anton do you think we will be able to listen to Rush in

> Ghent?

> > >

> > >

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