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Hang in there Chris. At least you have US television. I had British

television and it got to be a bit much. :-)

This is a hell of an operation, and it only really struck me when I saw the

incision for the first time - 44 stitches and all of about 11 inches. I only

joined this group several months after my first one.

It gets better.

Des

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Hang in there Chris. At least you have US television. I had British

television and it got to be a bit much. :-)

This is a hell of an operation, and it only really struck me when I saw the

incision for the first time - 44 stitches and all of about 11 inches. I only

joined this group several months after my first one.

It gets better.

Des

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with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

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Hi Gang,

One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer than

I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but no

fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm much

better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

without using my hands etc..

I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing better

mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the one

that doesn't work out for some reason...

Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

Chris

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Hi Chris

I am six weeks post my second resurfacing (day 42 today!!). Each of

our experiences are different but yours sounds familiar.

I had massive sweats in weeks two, three and four that soaked me and

the bed each night but they have stopped.

Sleep, in any quantity, still eludes me - the pattern being two (ish)

hours, then a gap, then two more, then a 2 hour (ish) gap, then

snoozing whilst tossing about. Alcohol seems to worsen it!!!! I

decided not to take sleeping pills post op. I have had two good

nights in the six weeks and I hold on to that memory tenderly.....as

I know it will return to normal. It did for the first resurfacing at

about 12 weeks.

You sound in great form for 8 days post-op......I found weeks two and

three especially frustrating (as many on this board have).

Practicing 'chilling out' and just pacing each day as it comes might

be a good strategy for you. It may be a slow few weeks ahead!!

All the best.

ine

April 2003, March 2003

> Hi Gang,

> One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer

than

> I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

> but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but

no

> fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

> little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm

much

> better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

> without using my hands etc..

> I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

> day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing

better

> mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

> is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the one

> that doesn't work out for some reason...

> Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

> with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

> Chris

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Hi Gang,

One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer than

I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but no

fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm much

better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

without using my hands etc..

I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing better

mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the one

that doesn't work out for some reason...

Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

Chris

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Hi Chris. You are about in the same time frame that I am in. I had

my right hip resurfaced By Dr. Geoss on the 14th of April. I do feel

stronger each day and I get around real well with 2 crutches but it

seems like its going to be a while before I can use a cane or one

crutch. People have told me all of a sudden things just take off. I

am still waiting for this too. Patience has never been one of my

best traits. Best of luck.

Kurt

> Hi Gang,

> One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer

than

> I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

> but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but

no

> fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

> little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm

much

> better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

> without using my hands etc..

> I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

> day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing

better

> mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

> is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the

one

> that doesn't work out for some reason...

> Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

> with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

> Chris

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Hi

Here's one for you to ponder................ while I never for one moment

ever thought mine may go wrong at the start, I do from time to time these

days catch myself going down the road of horrors about what if I lose it

now.................After finally getting some freedom after 35 years of no

hip this just doesn't bear thinking about and I have to really watch

myself........... I suspect us folk who like to worry and fret need

something more than bad TV to help us deal with mental speculation

fright.......... My guess is people who have heart valves and a range of

other implant stuff have similiar fears...........so it is something else to

learn to deal with for a more peaceful life..............well that is what I

tell myself...........

But glad to hear you are still hanging in there............. the body does

take time to get over the major trauma that has just been dealt to it,

cutting, sawing rah rah.......... and the added extras of mind altering

chemicals...........

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer than

> I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

> but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but no

> fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

> little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm much

> better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

> without using my hands etc..

> I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

> day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing better

> mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

> is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the one

> that doesn't work out for some reason...

> Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

> with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

> Chris

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Kurt

You mention that Dr. Gross did your surgery. Which hospital does he work

out of? I''ve been to www.grossortho.com but there are a number of

hospitals he is affiliated with.

I am sending x-rays to him this week and I'd like to get as much info as

possible from someone who's had surgery with him.

Thanks.

Re: Day 8...

Hi Chris. You are about in the same time frame that I am in. I had

my right hip resurfaced By Dr. Geoss on the 14th of April. I do feel

stronger each day and I get around real well with 2 crutches but it

seems like its going to be a while before I can use a cane or one

crutch. People have told me all of a sudden things just take off. I

am still waiting for this too. Patience has never been one of my

best traits. Best of luck.

Kurt

> Hi Gang,

> One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer

than

> I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

> but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but

no

> fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

> little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm

much

> better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

> without using my hands etc..

> I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

> day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing

better

> mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

> is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the

one

> that doesn't work out for some reason...

> Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

> with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

> Chris

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Joyce

Hope things are going well.

I am sending x-rays to Dr. Gross this week and am trying to get as much

information as possible. My situation is a difficult one, since my femur is

pretty deformed.

I am considering Dr. Gross or DeSmet. Just wondering if you could give some

input regarding expectations...treatment...any insurance coverage...amount

of time you spent in surgery, hospital, etc.

I'd be traveling by plane so I'd be interested in understanding how long I

could expect to be there before returning home.

Thanks and good luck in your recovery.

Re: Day 8...

Day 8...

Hi Gang,

One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer than

I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but no

fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm much

better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

without using my hands etc..

I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing better

mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the one

that doesn't work out for some reason...

Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

Chris

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Hi, . You don't say how your femur is deformed, but the docs will tell you

if you're a candidate for resurf. My surgeon, of course, was Dr Gross and if he

says he can't do the procedure -- then the folks on this post say that Dr DeSmet

is the one to talk to since he walks where others fear to tread. IF, however,

Dr Gross becomes your surgeon then I encourage you to visit his website:

www.grossortho.com He does surgery on Mondays and Wednesdays. I had mine on a

Monday. So I had to meet with him on Friday and then check into the hospital

very early on Monday morning. I was in the hospital until Wednesday afternoon.

I have relatives in Columbia and I stayed there until the following Monday, and

then rode home -- which was about an 8 hr drive. I don't remember a thing about

the recovery room (or even if I was in a recovery room). I was on a morphine

drip until Wed morning -- my epidural didn't work so I had general anesthetic.

Dr Gross uses sub-q sutures with steri-strips on the surface to close the

incision. My " scar " is pencil thin and 6 " long. I was up walking with 2

crutches by the second day. I even practiced going up and down stairs. I had

absolutely no joint pain post-op. There was some minor " pain " with the incision

site and Tylenol took care of that. As I've posted here before, I felt fragile

once I was discharged. The fears of doing something wrong and messing up the

procedure. I had insomnia for close to 6 weeks. And I had the rare occurrence

of a reaction to morphine -- which gave me a huge panic attack several days

post-op. (That was a real treat.) All of that has passed. And I am now nearly

3 months post-op and am driving a stick-shift car, bounding up stairs, mowing my

lawn, and working on stretching out all of those muscles that got messed up from

guarding against the pain of OA. Dr. Gross's office handled all of the

insurance claims -- in fact, they told me to LET them handle it. My insurance,

United Health Care, covered it as an " out of network " provider. So I've had

some costs. But UHC covered the vast majority of the cost. I'm at the place

now where, except for the tight muscles, I forget that I have a hip implant. It

feels fine. It works just like a hip joint is supposed to work. I have to

remind myself to not push beyond what is recommended -- ie., not to squat down

or lift really heavy loads, etc. Hope this info is helpful. Best, Joyce (Dr

Gross, LHR, 2/2/04)

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Hi, . You don't say how your femur is deformed, but the docs will tell you

if you're a candidate for resurf. My surgeon, of course, was Dr Gross and if he

says he can't do the procedure -- then the folks on this post say that Dr DeSmet

is the one to talk to since he walks where others fear to tread. IF, however,

Dr Gross becomes your surgeon then I encourage you to visit his website:

www.grossortho.com He does surgery on Mondays and Wednesdays. I had mine on a

Monday. So I had to meet with him on Friday and then check into the hospital

very early on Monday morning. I was in the hospital until Wednesday afternoon.

I have relatives in Columbia and I stayed there until the following Monday, and

then rode home -- which was about an 8 hr drive. I don't remember a thing about

the recovery room (or even if I was in a recovery room). I was on a morphine

drip until Wed morning -- my epidural didn't work so I had general anesthetic.

Dr Gross uses sub-q sutures with steri-strips on the surface to close the

incision. My " scar " is pencil thin and 6 " long. I was up walking with 2

crutches by the second day. I even practiced going up and down stairs. I had

absolutely no joint pain post-op. There was some minor " pain " with the incision

site and Tylenol took care of that. As I've posted here before, I felt fragile

once I was discharged. The fears of doing something wrong and messing up the

procedure. I had insomnia for close to 6 weeks. And I had the rare occurrence

of a reaction to morphine -- which gave me a huge panic attack several days

post-op. (That was a real treat.) All of that has passed. And I am now nearly

3 months post-op and am driving a stick-shift car, bounding up stairs, mowing my

lawn, and working on stretching out all of those muscles that got messed up from

guarding against the pain of OA. Dr. Gross's office handled all of the

insurance claims -- in fact, they told me to LET them handle it. My insurance,

United Health Care, covered it as an " out of network " provider. So I've had

some costs. But UHC covered the vast majority of the cost. I'm at the place

now where, except for the tight muscles, I forget that I have a hip implant. It

feels fine. It works just like a hip joint is supposed to work. I have to

remind myself to not push beyond what is recommended -- ie., not to squat down

or lift really heavy loads, etc. Hope this info is helpful. Best, Joyce (Dr

Gross, LHR, 2/2/04)

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He did mine at Lexington Medical Center. Their web site is

http://www.lexmed.com. Very impressive hospital. Good care and good

food!

RC2K Dr. Gross 3/24/04

> Hi Chris. You are about in the same time frame that I am in. I had

> my right hip resurfaced By Dr. Geoss on the 14th of April. I do feel

> stronger each day and I get around real well with 2 crutches but it

> seems like its going to be a while before I can use a cane or one

> crutch. People have told me all of a sudden things just take off. I

> am still waiting for this too. Patience has never been one of my

> best traits. Best of luck.

> Kurt

>

> > Hi Gang,

> > One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer

> than

> > I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

> > but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but

> no

> > fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

> > little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm

> much

> > better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

> > without using my hands etc..

> > I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

> > day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing

> better

> > mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

> > is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the

> one

> > that doesn't work out for some reason...

> > Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

> > with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

> > Chris

>

>

>

>

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My femur was pretty badly deformed as well - due to Legg Calve Perthes

when I was 11. The top looked more like a mushroom than a ball. Dr.

Gross said he didn't have any problem with it.

Dr. Gross operates on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Typical

hospital stay is three days. We drove (about 8 hours) but he said it

wouldn't be any problem to fly. My surgery was on a Wednesday and I

was released early (before 10 am) on Saturday. Actually, he would

have released me Friday afternoon but we didn't want to drive 8 hours

in the dark. Apparently he commonly does " early release " if you are

not having any problems.

Dr. Gross typically quotes about 2 hours for the surgery, I think mine

was a little less. I was the second surgery that day - I went into

the OR around 10 am. He typically does 5 a day using 2 ORs -

alternating back and forth between them.

It appears that most patients are allowed to be full weight bearing

immediately - he told me to listen to my body and if it hurt to back

off a little. I am at 4 weeks as of Wednesday and I have walked 9

miles this week using just a cane which I only really need when I

start getting tired. I plan to walk at least 2 more today.

Dr. Gross did not use staples or sutures on the final closure.

Apparently he uses some kind of adhesive along with tape strips. They

gave me special dressings that were waterproof (Tegaderm Plus) so I

was able to take a shower on day 2 and every day since. The incision

is almost completely healed but there is still quite a visible ridge.

I have only this week found it comfortable enough to sleep on that

side for a while.

I am still getting all the bills and statements so I can't tell you

the whole story but I did get his bill for the surgery and my

insurance paid all but $300 of a total that was near $6000.

I would be happy to try and answer any other questions you may have.

Also, Dr. Gross's nurse, Lee Webb, is fantastic. Any questions we

hippies can't answer - I'm sure she can.

RC2K Dr. Gross 3/24/04

> Joyce

>

> Hope things are going well.

>

> I am sending x-rays to Dr. Gross this week and am trying to get as

much

> information as possible. My situation is a difficult one, since my

femur is

> pretty deformed.

>

> I am considering Dr. Gross or DeSmet. Just wondering if you could

give some

> input regarding expectations...treatment...any insurance

coverage...amount

> of time you spent in surgery, hospital, etc.

>

> I'd be traveling by plane so I'd be interested in understanding how

long I

> could expect to be there before returning home.

>

> Thanks and good luck in your recovery.

>

>

> Re: Day 8...

>

>

> Day 8...

>

> Hi Gang,

> One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer

than

> I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

> but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but

no

> fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

> little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm

much

> better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

> without using my hands etc..

> I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

> day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing

better

> mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

> is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the

one

> that doesn't work out for some reason...

> Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

> with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til

now...

> Chris

>

>

>

>

>

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I am 7 weeks post op at JRI. First week or two, I had fevers and

there was a tiny hole where they had the drainage stint, which would

not entirely close up. Liquid would constantly dribble out of the

hole and soak whatever I was wearing.

All that went away and it took about 6 weeks to really start feeling

better. I am using a cane, but can move around pretty good and was

able to take stairs normally today.

My other leg, which I did not have operated, is actually feeling much

worse than the operated leg.

It was also around week 5 or 6 where I could sleep normally and lay

on my operated side if I felt like it.

> Hi Gang,

> One week ago today I got my C+ installed at JRI. I am sorer

than

> I thought I would be. Did'nt need pain or sleep drugs last night,

> but I woke up alot. One time I woke up sweating like a pig....but

no

> fever. Anyone else have night sweats folling resurfacing? I'm a

> little discouraged at my recovery, I really don't feel like I'm

much

> better than day one, even thouhg I know I am cuz I can move my leg

> without using my hands etc..

> I called bi-laterel Steve from Colorado yesterday, his second

> day following surgery, and he is in good spirits. He's doiing

better

> mentally with a bi-lateral than I did with my one sider. Every one

> is different I guess. I just keep fearing that mine will be the one

> that doesn't work out for some reason...

> Anyway, I'm trying to stay busy so that my head can't mess

> with me as bad. I never realized how much I dislike T.V. til now...

> Chris

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Hi ,

I'm another Dr. Gross alum. I second everything Joyce said. Dr. Gross

and his people are the very best! Let them handle the insurance! My

surgery was done at Providence Northeast. I live in Iowa and have

traveled to SC because it is worth it.

Please feel free to email me directly if you wish.

Skater Gwen

C2K 9/16/02 Dr. Gross (also left knee 11/13/03)

Joyce Graves wrote:

>Hi, . You don't say how your femur is deformed, but the docs will tell you

if you're a candidate for resurf. My surgeon, of course, was Dr Gross and if he

says he can't do the procedure -- then the folks on this post say that Dr DeSmet

is the one to talk to since he walks where others fear to tread. IF, however,

Dr Gross becomes your surgeon then I encourage you to visit his website:

www.grossortho.com He does surgery on Mondays and Wednesdays. I had mine on a

Monday. So I had to meet with him on Friday and then check into the hospital

very early on Monday morning. I was in the hospital until Wednesday afternoon.

I have relatives in Columbia and I stayed there until the following Monday, and

then rode home -- which was about an 8 hr drive. I don't remember a thing about

the recovery room (or even if I was in a recovery room). I was on a morphine

drip until Wed morning -- my epidural didn't work so I had general anesthetic.

Dr Gross uses sub-q sutures with steri-strips on the surface to close the

incision. My " scar " is pencil thin and 6 " long. I was up walking with 2

crutches by the second day. I even practiced going up and down stairs. I had

absolutely no joint pain post-op. There was some minor " pain " with the incision

site and Tylenol took care of that. As I've posted here before, I felt fragile

once I was discharged. The fears of doing something wrong and messing up the

procedure. I had insomnia for close to 6 weeks. And I had the rare occurrence

of a reaction to morphine -- which gave me a huge panic attack several days

post-op. (That was a real treat.) All of that has passed. And I am now nearly

3 months post-op and am driving a stick-shift car, bounding up stairs, mowing my

lawn, and working on stretching out all of those muscles that got messed up from

guarding against the pain of OA. Dr. Gross's office handled all of the

insurance claims -- in fact, they told me to LET them handle it. My insurance,

United Health Care, covered it as an " out of network " provider. So I've had

some costs. But UHC covered the vast majority of the cost. I'm at the place

now where, except for the tight muscles, I forget that I have a hip implant. It

feels fine. It works just like a hip joint is supposed to work. I have to

remind myself to not push beyond what is recommended -- ie., not to squat down

or lift really heavy loads, etc. Hope this info is helpful. Best, Joyce (Dr

Gross, LHR, 2/2/04)

>

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