Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 Hi, Good to hear of an Adelaide adventure............. Glad to hear all went well.............despite cysts etc........... I will look forward to hearing more adventures as the hip heals and you regain your normal life............ Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 > I am a 48yr old male, father of two active young kids, self confessed " all things medical " wimp. I was diagnosed with severe OA of the right hip about 5 years ago and more recently with extensive cysts in the ball of the affected hip joint. Advice was given by my OS to proceed with a resurface as a matter of urgency, as further degradation of the joint would preclude hip resurfacing as an option. The bookings were made and I had an agonising two months contemplating my decision prior to surgery. There were many, many occasions when I panicked and was on the verge of cancelling, however the ability to access the thoughts and experiences of other hip resurfacers through this chat site was extremely valuable. > > Anyway the rest is history........I had my operation on Tuesday 11th. May 2004 at SportsMed Clinic (Adelaide, South Australia). My particular type of resurface was an ASR. > > General Observations: > > I was up and walking with a cane within 18 hours of the op. (If it wasn't for the attached pain relief self medicator and drain I would have got further ......boiing !!!!!!) > > There is pain, but it is pain associated with the op and not OA. It is like a big " corked " thigh injury that needs rest, mobility,strengthening and time ! to alleviate. > > I had the " Baby blues " depression on day three and felt flat, but it soon passed. > > Discharged from hospital on the following Sunday morning. > > It is now just over a week since the op and I have just returned from a cane assisted 1km walk. I am still sore, have my good and bad days but I am definitely trending in a positive direction. > > My sincere thanks to all of you that have shared your experiences on this forum. > > > PS > > I spent a lot of time building up my upper body strength, quads and gluts prior to the op...... Paid a dividend, particularly the first few days post op. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 Hi, Good to hear of an Adelaide adventure............. Glad to hear all went well.............despite cysts etc........... I will look forward to hearing more adventures as the hip heals and you regain your normal life............ Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 > I am a 48yr old male, father of two active young kids, self confessed " all things medical " wimp. I was diagnosed with severe OA of the right hip about 5 years ago and more recently with extensive cysts in the ball of the affected hip joint. Advice was given by my OS to proceed with a resurface as a matter of urgency, as further degradation of the joint would preclude hip resurfacing as an option. The bookings were made and I had an agonising two months contemplating my decision prior to surgery. There were many, many occasions when I panicked and was on the verge of cancelling, however the ability to access the thoughts and experiences of other hip resurfacers through this chat site was extremely valuable. > > Anyway the rest is history........I had my operation on Tuesday 11th. May 2004 at SportsMed Clinic (Adelaide, South Australia). My particular type of resurface was an ASR. > > General Observations: > > I was up and walking with a cane within 18 hours of the op. (If it wasn't for the attached pain relief self medicator and drain I would have got further ......boiing !!!!!!) > > There is pain, but it is pain associated with the op and not OA. It is like a big " corked " thigh injury that needs rest, mobility,strengthening and time ! to alleviate. > > I had the " Baby blues " depression on day three and felt flat, but it soon passed. > > Discharged from hospital on the following Sunday morning. > > It is now just over a week since the op and I have just returned from a cane assisted 1km walk. I am still sore, have my good and bad days but I am definitely trending in a positive direction. > > My sincere thanks to all of you that have shared your experiences on this forum. > > > PS > > I spent a lot of time building up my upper body strength, quads and gluts prior to the op...... Paid a dividend, particularly the first few days post op. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Hi Jean As a fellow aussie (Perth) with OA in the right hip, I was very pleased to see your recent post ... in particular the fact that you were able to locate a local surgeon who was quite prepared to take you on as a resurfacing (??) patient ... I assume the procedure ASR is resurfacing .. what does it stand for? Here in the west there are 3 of us (at least) who are members of this group, and have sought (in vain, to date) for a surgeon prepared to take us on as resurfacing candidates ... between us we have " interviewed " 3 of the 4 on the list of surgeons provided on the " official list " and we have all been advised to be very wary of the procedure, and have been encouraged to either " manage the problem " until we are older (we are mid 30's, mid 40's and early 50's) or go for a THR. None of us are happy (or accepting) of these recommendations. Therefore, moving east, SA is the next stop. Can you tell me (us) some more about your surgeon's experience ... how many resurfs they have done ... did they initially suggest THR ?? ... did you talk to other patients of the surgeon before proceeding ... and who was the surgeon? Thanks very much. Dianne Perth, Western Australia A-grade squash player, 46yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Hi Jean As a fellow aussie (Perth) with OA in the right hip, I was very pleased to see your recent post ... in particular the fact that you were able to locate a local surgeon who was quite prepared to take you on as a resurfacing (??) patient ... I assume the procedure ASR is resurfacing .. what does it stand for? Here in the west there are 3 of us (at least) who are members of this group, and have sought (in vain, to date) for a surgeon prepared to take us on as resurfacing candidates ... between us we have " interviewed " 3 of the 4 on the list of surgeons provided on the " official list " and we have all been advised to be very wary of the procedure, and have been encouraged to either " manage the problem " until we are older (we are mid 30's, mid 40's and early 50's) or go for a THR. None of us are happy (or accepting) of these recommendations. Therefore, moving east, SA is the next stop. Can you tell me (us) some more about your surgeon's experience ... how many resurfs they have done ... did they initially suggest THR ?? ... did you talk to other patients of the surgeon before proceeding ... and who was the surgeon? Thanks very much. Dianne Perth, Western Australia A-grade squash player, 46yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Hi Jean As a fellow aussie (Perth) with OA in the right hip, I was very pleased to see your recent post ... in particular the fact that you were able to locate a local surgeon who was quite prepared to take you on as a resurfacing (??) patient ... I assume the procedure ASR is resurfacing .. what does it stand for? Here in the west there are 3 of us (at least) who are members of this group, and have sought (in vain, to date) for a surgeon prepared to take us on as resurfacing candidates ... between us we have " interviewed " 3 of the 4 on the list of surgeons provided on the " official list " and we have all been advised to be very wary of the procedure, and have been encouraged to either " manage the problem " until we are older (we are mid 30's, mid 40's and early 50's) or go for a THR. None of us are happy (or accepting) of these recommendations. Therefore, moving east, SA is the next stop. Can you tell me (us) some more about your surgeon's experience ... how many resurfs they have done ... did they initially suggest THR ?? ... did you talk to other patients of the surgeon before proceeding ... and who was the surgeon? Thanks very much. Dianne Perth, Western Australia A-grade squash player, 46yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Hi Jean As a fellow aussie (Perth) with OA in the right hip, I was very pleased to see your recent post ... in particular the fact that you were able to locate a local surgeon who was quite prepared to take you on as a resurfacing (??) patient ... I assume the procedure ASR is resurfacing .. what does it stand for? Here in the west there are 3 of us (at least) who are members of this group, and have sought (in vain, to date) for a surgeon prepared to take us on as resurfacing candidates ... between us we have " interviewed " 3 of the 4 on the list of surgeons provided on the " official list " and we have all been advised to be very wary of the procedure, and have been encouraged to either " manage the problem " until we are older (we are mid 30's, mid 40's and early 50's) or go for a THR. None of us are happy (or accepting) of these recommendations. Therefore, moving east, SA is the next stop. Can you tell me (us) some more about your surgeon's experience ... how many resurfs they have done ... did they initially suggest THR ?? ... did you talk to other patients of the surgeon before proceeding ... and who was the surgeon? Thanks very much. Dianne Perth, Western Australia A-grade squash player, 46yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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