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Hi,

One can wonder what evidence they want to see............???

Last night I attended a yoga class as part of my fitness course.........

there I was with doing this complicated leg wrap that really pushes the hip

in a stretch and the old prothesis was doing its clunking as it went through

its paces......... I comment on this, sure half the room must have heard the

rachetting machinery and wondered what was going on........ the yoga

instructor freaks out........ for she had really committed a sin and not

really checked my medical status and at this point realises I have a hip

prothesis.........

But does this matter to me........... No because I have one of those pretty

well fail safe BHR's...........and any of these people have only see a THR

and know what they do under pressure...........and this is with the limited

muscle structure I have left.........BTW I did ask my surgeon in Feb if I

could ever dislocate it now and he said no not now, so I wasn't on shaky

grounds with my presumption..........

And says she has danced and lived her way though nearly 15 years of

her's..............

Here's to hoping you can get all the difficulties sorted............

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> surgery whether I am going to have a THR or a Resurfacing. Dr.

> Garbus recommends THR because he says that there is not sufficient

> evidence to support Resurfacing. Did you have difficulty having Dr.

> Garbuz agree with Resurfacing rather than THR? I am scheduled to

> talk with him on July 19th to determine if my having to wait could

> result in reducing my resurfacing chances. I do not want a THR!

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Hi,

One can wonder what evidence they want to see............???

Last night I attended a yoga class as part of my fitness course.........

there I was with doing this complicated leg wrap that really pushes the hip

in a stretch and the old prothesis was doing its clunking as it went through

its paces......... I comment on this, sure half the room must have heard the

rachetting machinery and wondered what was going on........ the yoga

instructor freaks out........ for she had really committed a sin and not

really checked my medical status and at this point realises I have a hip

prothesis.........

But does this matter to me........... No because I have one of those pretty

well fail safe BHR's...........and any of these people have only see a THR

and know what they do under pressure...........and this is with the limited

muscle structure I have left.........BTW I did ask my surgeon in Feb if I

could ever dislocate it now and he said no not now, so I wasn't on shaky

grounds with my presumption..........

And says she has danced and lived her way though nearly 15 years of

her's..............

Here's to hoping you can get all the difficulties sorted............

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> surgery whether I am going to have a THR or a Resurfacing. Dr.

> Garbus recommends THR because he says that there is not sufficient

> evidence to support Resurfacing. Did you have difficulty having Dr.

> Garbuz agree with Resurfacing rather than THR? I am scheduled to

> talk with him on July 19th to determine if my having to wait could

> result in reducing my resurfacing chances. I do not want a THR!

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> Hi,

>

> One can wonder what evidence they want to see............???

>

> Last night I attended a yoga class as part of my fitness course.........

What a coincidence! Last night I went to my first post-op yoga class.

I couldn't believe how much better it felt than any class I've done in

the last several years. I only clunked once, I think. The difference

in flexibility was really quite astounding.

One legged balancing was a little dicey, but that's strictly

a strength issue. The hips themselves were solid, flexible, and

absolutely pain-free.

I wish I'd gotten the surgery years ago.

Steve (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

PS> You're still my hero, Edith.

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> Hi,

>

> One can wonder what evidence they want to see............???

>

> Last night I attended a yoga class as part of my fitness course.........

What a coincidence! Last night I went to my first post-op yoga class.

I couldn't believe how much better it felt than any class I've done in

the last several years. I only clunked once, I think. The difference

in flexibility was really quite astounding.

One legged balancing was a little dicey, but that's strictly

a strength issue. The hips themselves were solid, flexible, and

absolutely pain-free.

I wish I'd gotten the surgery years ago.

Steve (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

PS> You're still my hero, Edith.

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Hi

It's my understanding that everyone who has a resurfacing from one

of the BC doctors has to pay $3000 for the prosthesis, because MSP

considers it an experimental device and won't pay for it. Maybe some

extended health plans do pay for some of it, but you don't have that

anyway.

It's too bad you got on Dr. Garbuz's list, because Dr. Greidanus

in the same office has done a lot more resurfs. I know some people who

were resurfaced by Greidanus and are very happy with the results. But

I don't think you're allowed to ask to switch between those orthopedic

surgeons. However, all 4 doctors in that office (including Masri and

Duncan) were trained by McMinn and Treacey originally, I believe.

n in Vancouver

rBHR Oct.2004 McMinn

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Hi Steve,

Now I have wonderful visions of you perched like the xmas fairy doing your 1

legged balance............smile.

Though seriously I am glad it went so well......... I bet you are one of

those clever ones who can fold the body up over the legs??? I could only

watch with great envy........... hoping against hope I make it to 90 deg one

day.........smile.

Happy yoga exercising...........and yes I think there are many of us who

wished we had gotten this new life years ago.........

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

>

> What a coincidence! Last night I went to my first post-op yoga class.

> I couldn't believe how much better it felt than any class I've done in

> the last several years. I only clunked once, I think. The difference

> in flexibility was really quite astounding.

>

> One legged balancing was a little dicey, but that's strictly

> a strength issue. The hips themselves were solid, flexible, and

> absolutely pain-free.

>

> I wish I'd gotten the surgery years ago.

>

> Steve (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

>

> PS> You're still my hero, Edith.

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