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Dear Morag,

As you are going private, I am not sure whether or not you are allowed

to use the NHS Occupational Therapist's for all the paraphernalia you'll

need at home, but in theory, you should be able to do so. You could

phone the hospital in Birmingham and ask them what private patients

usually do about this. But they may not be up on ish regulations,

(which may be different from England), so it is probably best to contact

your local Social Services Dept, tell them you are having a private hip

op in Birmingham, and ask if you can have an Occupational Therapist

assessment before the op so that you can get all the needed

equipment-raised toilet seat, toilet rails, grabbers, etc. Crutches,

canes, etc.(anything to do with walking) come from physiotherapists, not

Occupational Therapists. The hospital usually provides them and you

return them when you are done. Or at least that happened in my case.

Again, ring the hospital and check with them about their usual procedure

for private patients. As for a recliner, I think you only need them if

you have had a 2 hips done at once. An ordinary bed with extra pillows

for your legs work just fine if you have only had one hip operated on.

Also,--do you live with anyone? If not, see if you can get someone to

stay with you when you are first at home. It really will help, although

one can manage alone, as you will have heard from this site.

As for your other personal question, am afraid as I am now beyond all

that, I can't answer, but once again, I do suggest phoning and asking

the hospital about it. They will probably have their own procedures for

this in any case.

And as for the scar, again this seems to vary with the surgeon. If you

go into the Daily Mail web site, type in resurfacing on the Femail page,

there is an article written by Best's ex-wife who had a

resurfacing with Mr. Treacy privately. She says he told her the scar

would be 10 " . When she protested, she ended up with a 4 " one. I've a

big long one-10 " , that goes from my side thigh back into my buttock, but

it is neat and rapidly fading, 5 months on.

Eleanor

Stuff I've been too embarrassed to ask Doctors!!

Warning some of it's girly!!

Hello everybody again!

I am so glad to have found this group. Living so far away from my

hospital means I am really not getting all that much info from them

so thankyou so much to everyone who has been replying to me.

I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners (what

is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from? Did you buy them or do

you borrow them from the hospital? If you have to buy it what do I

need? I'm having my resurf done on my right hip only

privately in birmingam by Mr Treacy.

Also, perhaps a daft question, where will my scar(s) be and what

will it (they) look like?...Not that I'm bothered, it's just that my

right hip is already covered in scars from surgery performed 23

years ago (I actually quite like them) and I'm wondering what my

hip will look like post resurf... I'm hopefully going on holiday in

July. Would a bikini be out of the question? What about swimming?

Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female hippies!!...

My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month! I stopped

taking the pill about 3 months ago when I found out it was best not

to be taking it when you need an operation, so I can't run two packs

together. Does anyone know how erm...the technicalities of this will

work when I'm having an operation/recovering...? I know you can get

a progesterone pill from your doc that makes you skip a month.

SHould I do this? If anyone would rather reply to this privately my

email is morag.mcintosh@...

I'm a bit embarrassed to ask my doctors any of this...so if anyone

who knows could reply to me I'd be very grateful!

Cheers everyone

Mo

xx

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Dear Morag,

As you are going private, I am not sure whether or not you are allowed

to use the NHS Occupational Therapist's for all the paraphernalia you'll

need at home, but in theory, you should be able to do so. You could

phone the hospital in Birmingham and ask them what private patients

usually do about this. But they may not be up on ish regulations,

(which may be different from England), so it is probably best to contact

your local Social Services Dept, tell them you are having a private hip

op in Birmingham, and ask if you can have an Occupational Therapist

assessment before the op so that you can get all the needed

equipment-raised toilet seat, toilet rails, grabbers, etc. Crutches,

canes, etc.(anything to do with walking) come from physiotherapists, not

Occupational Therapists. The hospital usually provides them and you

return them when you are done. Or at least that happened in my case.

Again, ring the hospital and check with them about their usual procedure

for private patients. As for a recliner, I think you only need them if

you have had a 2 hips done at once. An ordinary bed with extra pillows

for your legs work just fine if you have only had one hip operated on.

Also,--do you live with anyone? If not, see if you can get someone to

stay with you when you are first at home. It really will help, although

one can manage alone, as you will have heard from this site.

As for your other personal question, am afraid as I am now beyond all

that, I can't answer, but once again, I do suggest phoning and asking

the hospital about it. They will probably have their own procedures for

this in any case.

And as for the scar, again this seems to vary with the surgeon. If you

go into the Daily Mail web site, type in resurfacing on the Femail page,

there is an article written by Best's ex-wife who had a

resurfacing with Mr. Treacy privately. She says he told her the scar

would be 10 " . When she protested, she ended up with a 4 " one. I've a

big long one-10 " , that goes from my side thigh back into my buttock, but

it is neat and rapidly fading, 5 months on.

Eleanor

Stuff I've been too embarrassed to ask Doctors!!

Warning some of it's girly!!

Hello everybody again!

I am so glad to have found this group. Living so far away from my

hospital means I am really not getting all that much info from them

so thankyou so much to everyone who has been replying to me.

I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners (what

is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from? Did you buy them or do

you borrow them from the hospital? If you have to buy it what do I

need? I'm having my resurf done on my right hip only

privately in birmingam by Mr Treacy.

Also, perhaps a daft question, where will my scar(s) be and what

will it (they) look like?...Not that I'm bothered, it's just that my

right hip is already covered in scars from surgery performed 23

years ago (I actually quite like them) and I'm wondering what my

hip will look like post resurf... I'm hopefully going on holiday in

July. Would a bikini be out of the question? What about swimming?

Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female hippies!!...

My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month! I stopped

taking the pill about 3 months ago when I found out it was best not

to be taking it when you need an operation, so I can't run two packs

together. Does anyone know how erm...the technicalities of this will

work when I'm having an operation/recovering...? I know you can get

a progesterone pill from your doc that makes you skip a month.

SHould I do this? If anyone would rather reply to this privately my

email is morag.mcintosh@...

I'm a bit embarrassed to ask my doctors any of this...so if anyone

who knows could reply to me I'd be very grateful!

Cheers everyone

Mo

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THanks Eleanor

ALL of that is really REALLY helpful!!!!! :0)

Regarding your question I live with my boyfriend and he was going to

try to get the time I'm in hospital off - so he can come to

Birmingham at least on the day of my operation. ANd also he's going

to take the first couple of days that I'm back off work. Apart from

this I'm hoping I'm gonna get enough pals popping in to help me feed

the cat, help with lunch etc. But no matter what COlin will be there

in the morning and at night.

Thanks again for your reply

Mo

> Dear Morag,

>

> As you are going private, I am not sure whether or not you are

allowed

> to use the NHS Occupational Therapist's for all the paraphernalia

you'll

> need at home, but in theory, you should be able to do so. You

could

> phone the hospital in Birmingham and ask them what private patients

> usually do about this. But they may not be up on ish

regulations,

> (which may be different from England), so it is probably best to

contact

> your local Social Services Dept, tell them you are having a

private hip

> op in Birmingham, and ask if you can have an Occupational Therapist

> assessment before the op so that you can get all the needed

> equipment-raised toilet seat, toilet rails, grabbers, etc.

Crutches,

> canes, etc.(anything to do with walking) come from

physiotherapists, not

> Occupational Therapists. The hospital usually provides them and

you

> return them when you are done. Or at least that happened in my

case.

> Again, ring the hospital and check with them about their usual

procedure

> for private patients. As for a recliner, I think you only need

them if

> you have had a 2 hips done at once. An ordinary bed with extra

pillows

> for your legs work just fine if you have only had one hip operated

on.

> Also,--do you live with anyone? If not, see if you can get

someone to

> stay with you when you are first at home. It really will help,

although

> one can manage alone, as you will have heard from this site.

>

> As for your other personal question, am afraid as I am now beyond

all

> that, I can't answer, but once again, I do suggest phoning and

asking

> the hospital about it. They will probably have their own

procedures for

> this in any case.

>

> And as for the scar, again this seems to vary with the surgeon.

If you

> go into the Daily Mail web site, type in resurfacing on the Femail

page,

> there is an article written by Best's ex-wife who had a

> resurfacing with Mr. Treacy privately. She says he told her the

scar

> would be 10 " . When she protested, she ended up with a 4 " one.

I've a

> big long one-10 " , that goes from my side thigh back into my

buttock, but

> it is neat and rapidly fading, 5 months on.

> Eleanor

>

> Stuff I've been too embarrassed to ask

Doctors!!

> Warning some of it's girly!!

>

> Hello everybody again!

>

> I am so glad to have found this group. Living so far away from my

> hospital means I am really not getting all that much info from

them

> so thankyou so much to everyone who has been replying to me.

>

> I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners

(what

> is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

> etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from? Did you buy them or do

> you borrow them from the hospital? If you have to buy it what do I

> need? I'm having my resurf done on my right hip only

> privately in birmingam by Mr Treacy.

>

> Also, perhaps a daft question, where will my scar(s) be and what

> will it (they) look like?...Not that I'm bothered, it's just that

my

> right hip is already covered in scars from surgery performed 23

> years ago (I actually quite like them) and I'm wondering what my

> hip will look like post resurf... I'm hopefully going on holiday

in

> July. Would a bikini be out of the question? What about swimming?

>

> Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female

hippies!!...

> My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month! I stopped

> taking the pill about 3 months ago when I found out it was best

not

> to be taking it when you need an operation, so I can't run two

packs

> together. Does anyone know how erm...the technicalities of this

will

> work when I'm having an operation/recovering...? I know you can

get

> a progesterone pill from your doc that makes you skip a month.

> SHould I do this? If anyone would rather reply to this privately

my

> email is morag.mcintosh@b...

>

> I'm a bit embarrassed to ask my doctors any of this...so if anyone

> who knows could reply to me I'd be very grateful!

>

> Cheers everyone

>

> Mo

> xx

>

>

>

>

>

>

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At 03:34 PM 5/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners (what

>is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

>etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from?

I borrowed a motorized recliner from a friend at church. I bought the

crutches and walker at a thrift store (I had intended to make a garden seat

out of the walker, but never got around to it). I'd been using the sock

helper for at least a couple of years. My mom brought her toilet seat that

the hospital gave her (she never used it, she ended up getting one with

arms). The remainder of the goodies were given to me at the hospital. I'm

sure I would have been given all of it anyway, but I try to save the

insurance co. a few bucks now and then...after all, the costs affect all

our rates. My mom kept telling me not to worry--that they were not about

to give me a $30,000 hip then not give me the items needed to care for

myself and it.

>Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female hippies!!...

>My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month!

Doesn't seem to matter where you are in your cycle--surgery will bring it

on a lot of the time anyway, so they do know how to deal with it. I got

lucky the second hip around, as my cycle had just finished, so didn't

bother to start again the day after surgery.

Cindy

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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At 03:34 PM 5/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners (what

>is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

>etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from?

I borrowed a motorized recliner from a friend at church. I bought the

crutches and walker at a thrift store (I had intended to make a garden seat

out of the walker, but never got around to it). I'd been using the sock

helper for at least a couple of years. My mom brought her toilet seat that

the hospital gave her (she never used it, she ended up getting one with

arms). The remainder of the goodies were given to me at the hospital. I'm

sure I would have been given all of it anyway, but I try to save the

insurance co. a few bucks now and then...after all, the costs affect all

our rates. My mom kept telling me not to worry--that they were not about

to give me a $30,000 hip then not give me the items needed to care for

myself and it.

>Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female hippies!!...

>My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month!

Doesn't seem to matter where you are in your cycle--surgery will bring it

on a lot of the time anyway, so they do know how to deal with it. I got

lucky the second hip around, as my cycle had just finished, so didn't

bother to start again the day after surgery.

Cindy

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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Hi Mo

Mr Treacy resurfaced my LHS seven weeks ago, privately, at the

Birmingham Nuffield. The staff were great.

He does not recommend the use of a raised toilet seat (I was rather

concerned about this as I had found one invaluable after my first

resurface with another surgeon - but I did as I was told and haven't

needed one).

I left hospital with a pair of crutches, a pair of sticks and two

pairs of TEDS. I already had a grabber at home: I found it

indispensible. I am sure they will have one if you ask.

Of great value to me was a pillow, to buffer the hip, for the journey

home.

His team will look after you very well.

All the best

ine

4/2003, 3/2004

> Hello everybody again!

>

> I am so glad to have found this group. Living so far away from my

> hospital means I am really not getting all that much info from them

> so thankyou so much to everyone who has been replying to me.

>

> I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners

(what

> is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

> etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from? Did you buy them or do

> you borrow them from the hospital? If you have to buy it what do I

> need? I'm having my resurf done on my right hip only

> privately in birmingam by Mr Treacy.

>

> Also, perhaps a daft question, where will my scar(s) be and what

> will it (they) look like?...Not that I'm bothered, it's just that

my

> right hip is already covered in scars from surgery performed 23

> years ago (I actually quite like them) and I'm wondering what my

> hip will look like post resurf... I'm hopefully going on holiday in

> July. Would a bikini be out of the question? What about swimming?

>

> Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female hippies!!...

> My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month! I stopped

> taking the pill about 3 months ago when I found out it was best not

> to be taking it when you need an operation, so I can't run two

packs

> together. Does anyone know how erm...the technicalities of this

will

> work when I'm having an operation/recovering...? I know you can get

> a progesterone pill from your doc that makes you skip a month.

> SHould I do this? If anyone would rather reply to this privately my

> email is morag.mcintosh@b...

>

> I'm a bit embarrassed to ask my doctors any of this...so if anyone

> who knows could reply to me I'd be very grateful!

>

> Cheers everyone

>

> Mo

> xx

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Hi Mo

Mr Treacy resurfaced my LHS seven weeks ago, privately, at the

Birmingham Nuffield. The staff were great.

He does not recommend the use of a raised toilet seat (I was rather

concerned about this as I had found one invaluable after my first

resurface with another surgeon - but I did as I was told and haven't

needed one).

I left hospital with a pair of crutches, a pair of sticks and two

pairs of TEDS. I already had a grabber at home: I found it

indispensible. I am sure they will have one if you ask.

Of great value to me was a pillow, to buffer the hip, for the journey

home.

His team will look after you very well.

All the best

ine

4/2003, 3/2004

> Hello everybody again!

>

> I am so glad to have found this group. Living so far away from my

> hospital means I am really not getting all that much info from them

> so thankyou so much to everyone who has been replying to me.

>

> I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners

(what

> is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

> etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from? Did you buy them or do

> you borrow them from the hospital? If you have to buy it what do I

> need? I'm having my resurf done on my right hip only

> privately in birmingam by Mr Treacy.

>

> Also, perhaps a daft question, where will my scar(s) be and what

> will it (they) look like?...Not that I'm bothered, it's just that

my

> right hip is already covered in scars from surgery performed 23

> years ago (I actually quite like them) and I'm wondering what my

> hip will look like post resurf... I'm hopefully going on holiday in

> July. Would a bikini be out of the question? What about swimming?

>

> Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female hippies!!...

> My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month! I stopped

> taking the pill about 3 months ago when I found out it was best not

> to be taking it when you need an operation, so I can't run two

packs

> together. Does anyone know how erm...the technicalities of this

will

> work when I'm having an operation/recovering...? I know you can get

> a progesterone pill from your doc that makes you skip a month.

> SHould I do this? If anyone would rather reply to this privately my

> email is morag.mcintosh@b...

>

> I'm a bit embarrassed to ask my doctors any of this...so if anyone

> who knows could reply to me I'd be very grateful!

>

> Cheers everyone

>

> Mo

> xx

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Thanks ine!!!

It really means a lot to me that all you guys care enough to answer!!

> > Hello everybody again!

> >

> > I am so glad to have found this group. Living so far away from

my

> > hospital means I am really not getting all that much info from

them

> > so thankyou so much to everyone who has been replying to me.

> >

> > I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners

> (what

> > is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet

seats

> > etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from? Did you buy them or

do

> > you borrow them from the hospital? If you have to buy it what do

I

> > need? I'm having my resurf done on my right hip only

> > privately in birmingam by Mr Treacy.

> >

> > Also, perhaps a daft question, where will my scar(s) be and what

> > will it (they) look like?...Not that I'm bothered, it's just

that

> my

> > right hip is already covered in scars from surgery performed 23

> > years ago (I actually quite like them) and I'm wondering what

my

> > hip will look like post resurf... I'm hopefully going on holiday

in

> > July. Would a bikini be out of the question? What about swimming?

> >

> > Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female

hippies!!...

> > My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month! I stopped

> > taking the pill about 3 months ago when I found out it was best

not

> > to be taking it when you need an operation, so I can't run two

> packs

> > together. Does anyone know how erm...the technicalities of this

> will

> > work when I'm having an operation/recovering...? I know you can

get

> > a progesterone pill from your doc that makes you skip a month.

> > SHould I do this? If anyone would rather reply to this privately

my

> > email is morag.mcintosh@b...

> >

> > I'm a bit embarrassed to ask my doctors any of this...so if

anyone

> > who knows could reply to me I'd be very grateful!

> >

> > Cheers everyone

> >

> > Mo

> > xx

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Thanks Cindy!

Thankyou so much for taking the time to reply. Aside from being

really helpful to me, It means an awful lot to me too!

>

> >I was wondering...folk on this site talk about their recliners

(what

> >is a recliner anyway?) and crutches, canes, grabbers, toilet seats

> >etc. etc. Where did you guys get them from?

>

> I borrowed a motorized recliner from a friend at church. I bought

the

> crutches and walker at a thrift store (I had intended to make a

garden seat

> out of the walker, but never got around to it). I'd been using

the sock

> helper for at least a couple of years. My mom brought her toilet

seat that

> the hospital gave her (she never used it, she ended up getting one

with

> arms). The remainder of the goodies were given to me at the

hospital. I'm

> sure I would have been given all of it anyway, but I try to save

the

> insurance co. a few bucks now and then...after all, the costs

affect all

> our rates. My mom kept telling me not to worry--that they were

not about

> to give me a $30,000 hip then not give me the items needed to care

for

> myself and it.

>

>

> >Finally (and a bit embarrassingly) calling all female hippies!!...

> >My operation falls right upon THAT time of the month!

>

> Doesn't seem to matter where you are in your cycle--surgery will

bring it

> on a lot of the time anyway, so they do know how to deal with it.

I got

> lucky the second hip around, as my cycle had just finished, so

didn't

> bother to start again the day after surgery.

>

> Cindy

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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