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Hey ,

Same here. I've been busy with my son and getting ready for Christmas, but I

have

been thinking os you. Be sure you keep us informed when you can. Love

and blessings.

Janet in Ca

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From: " dreimutter1957 " <dreimutter1957@...>

> Hey ,

>

> Aren't you scheduled to have your surgery this month? I am thinking

> about you and wishing you all the best!

>

> Wanda.

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Hi Wanda,

Yes I am scheduled for December 28th. I've been so busy with physical therapy

for my leg and neck, doctor's appointments and storing up my own blood; along

with the holidays I'm about to lose my mind! LOL But, I am excited and nervous

about my surgery. Thanks for thinking of me.

Blessings,

dreimutter1957 <dreimutter1957@...> wrote:

Hey ,

Aren't you scheduled to have your surgery this month? I am thinking

about you and wishing you all the best!

Wanda.

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Janet,

Thank you for your concern. I had my class today and meeting with the surgeon

again. He expects me to recover fairly quickly. Although he says I will not walk

totally normal for about 6 months to a year. Yikes!

Take care,

cameronparkmom@... wrote:

Hey ,

Same here. I've been busy with my son and getting ready for Christmas, but I

have

been thinking os you. Be sure you keep us informed when you can. Love

and blessings.

Janet in Ca

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From: " dreimutter1957 " <dreimutter1957@...>

> Hey ,

>

> Aren't you scheduled to have your surgery this month? I am thinking

> about you and wishing you all the best!

>

> Wanda.

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He expects me to recover fairly quickly. Although he says I will not

walk totally normal for about 6 months to a year. Yikes!

6 months to a year? Wow! Well, maybe it won't take that long. I was

back at work full-time in 28 days, no cane or anything. It'll be 4

months since the operation on December 28th (the day of YOUR

surgery...coincidence, hey?) and things are great walking-wise. Again,

I wish you all the best and a VERY speedy recovery!

Wanda

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Thanks , I just keep telling if I was able to give birth to twins that were

7 pounds each I can do this!

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pretzelb3@... wrote:

just remember shannon. the first 3 days after the surgery are the

worst part

.. after that its all about getting alittle better each day. cathy from ma

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He says that I will feel ALOT better but that my limp is so severe that it will

take awhile for my muscles to learn how to do everything right again. I will not

limp nearly as bad but I will probably limp longer than most people. He says I

can go back to work as soon as 4 weeks. I'm looking forward to not being in so

much pain all the time.

Blessings,

dreimutter1957 <dreimutter1957@...> wrote:

He expects me to recover fairly quickly. Although he says I will not

walk totally normal for about 6 months to a year. Yikes!

6 months to a year? Wow! Well, maybe it won't take that long. I was

back at work full-time in 28 days, no cane or anything. It'll be 4

months since the operation on December 28th (the day of YOUR

surgery...coincidence, hey?) and things are great walking-wise. Again,

I wish you all the best and a VERY speedy recovery!

Wanda

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just make sure the doctors give you your arthritis meds as well as pain meds

because I found that my arthritis hurt worse than the surgery . Because the

surgery made my arthritis flare up . also make sure they prescribe anti

nausea meds for you so that when you come out of surgery that will help you .

cathy from ma

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  • 1 month later...

In a message dated 11/12/2006 12:31:29 GMT Standard Time, jdelazzer@...

writes:

Yes I am scheduled for December 28th. I've been so busy with physical therapy

for my leg and neck, doctor's appointments and storing up my own blood; along

with the holidays I'm about to lose my mind! LOL But, I am excited and

nervous about my surgery.

?

Are you back yet? I hope the surgery went well. Let us know how you got on if

you can.

Take care,

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Thanks for asking, I'm doing great! My hip has no pain at all. I still have a

slight limp which will take a bit longer to correct. This surgery has been such

a blessing. In about two weeks I will start Humira, my doctor thinks it will be

a great thing for me so I hope it is! I really need some relief with my neck

pain. If it's not one thing it's another, right? LOL

Take care,

martincoyless@... wrote:

In a message dated 11/12/2006 12:31:29 GMT Standard Time, jdelazzer@...

writes:

Yes I am scheduled for December 28th. I've been so busy with physical therapy

for my leg and neck, doctor's appointments and storing up my own blood; along

with the holidays I'm about to lose my mind! LOL But, I am excited and

nervous about my surgery.

?

Are you back yet? I hope the surgery went well. Let us know how you got on if

you can.

Take care,

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,

Glad to hear you are doing so well, with the hip anyway. My son had his

hip replacement about the same time you did, just before Christmas, and

he is being released to go back to work in about a week. The only problem

he had was an allergy to the tape they used on his incision. I hope your neck

gets better soon. God bless you,

Janet in Ca

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From: JEFF DELAZZER <jdelazzer@...>

> Thanks for asking, I'm doing great! My hip has no pain at all. I still have a

> slight limp which will take a bit longer to correct. This surgery has been

such

> a blessing. In about two weeks I will start Humira, my doctor thinks it will

be

> a great thing for me so I hope it is! I really need some relief with my neck

> pain. If it's not one thing it's another, right? LOL

> Take care,

>

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