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Genz, So sorry to hear you have not been doing well. I am sure that the

weight thing is not your priority now but relieving the pain and one works

against the other.

I have not been able to work out since my accident and started therapy last

week so plan to start walking again this week. I would sure love to loose at

least 10 pounds this month. I walked a few days a few weeks ago with Mickey

and then his knee started hurting again. He went to the dr. last week and

was diagnosed with a spur (s) under his kneecap. He also has osteoarthritis

in that knee so is in pain a great deal of the time if he does any

exercising. Right now he is out playing golf so I guess that is not

exercising. He left me orders to get him an appointment with an orthopedic

surgeon. I hope I still get to the picnic. I am planning on it and if he is

recuperating I guess he can do it alone.

See ya soon. Phyllis

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SURE, maybe we can get Dr. R to operate at SEA! Thanks for the compliment.

Except for my foot, which really is healing nicely, I am doing very well!

Great to hear from you!

V

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,

Can I be with you and S.? By the way, I saw your picnic pictures and

it was wonderful to see you. You look great, except for that foot problem.

Darlene

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,

I like the way you think. Having surgery and recuperating at sea sounds

like a great idea. I also agree with what you said about where you are now.

Even though my loss is less than 115, I am still very happy that I have had

the original surgery. I feel as though I want to complete the process.

Darlene

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Darlene,

Hey, you Chicks can't go without ME!!!!!!!!!! I want my revision

too!!!

Love,

Genz

> ,

> Can I be with you and S.? By the way, I saw your picnic

pictures and

> it was wonderful to see you. You look great, except for that foot

problem.

> Darlene

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I was in the process of getting a revision in March 2001. Count me in on

the revision list too. I want to go second so Dr. Rutledge will have a

chance to warm up on one of you who is also wanting a revision. (Just

Kidding)

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Hey Genz,

Jump on board the revision train with us....we'd love to have you!!!

{{hugs}}

Shea

wrote:

> Darlene,

Hey, you Chicks can't go without ME!!!!!!!!!! I want my revision

too!!!

Love,

Genz

> ,

> Can I be with you and S.? By the way, I saw your picnic

pictures and

> it was wonderful to see you. You look great, except for that foot

problem.

> Darlene

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Genz,

Isn't it just too weird? You, Shea, V and I. If it weren't for

Trish being in the same boat with us. I would say it was the cruise that did

it. However we were all within about a week.

Wait a minute, I just had a deja vu (sp?). We had this same conversation

pre-op and were scheduled for the same day. Remember that? Then you

decided not to wait and jumped ahead in line, remember that too? I would

love for us to be together again.

Darlene

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Darlene,

You know if Painfully Thin Flo hadn't been on that cruise I would tend

to agree with you.LOL It seems all my littermates Lori, Flo, Toni,

Francene and have done very well....I guess since I was the last

one of the day and the lightest one of the bunch I got the

conservative cut!!!!!! Sure wish my littermates hadn't worn him out

before he got to me!!!!!LOL

I think it would be great to have you for an official littermate

again!!!!! Let's do it......all of us in one litter!!!!!

Love,

Genz

> Genz,

> Isn't it just too weird? You, Shea, V and I. If it

weren't for

> Trish being in the same boat with us. I would say it was the cruise

that did

> it. However we were all within about a week.

> Wait a minute, I just had a deja vu (sp?). We had this same

conversation

> pre-op and were scheduled for the same day. Remember that? Then

you

> decided not to wait and jumped ahead in line, remember that too? I

would

> love for us to be together again.

> Darlene

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Don't worry...I'm there!!!!!!

GenzOnTheRevisionExpress

> > ,

> > Can I be with you and S.? By the way, I saw your picnic

> pictures and

> > it was wonderful to see you. You look great, except for that foot

> problem.

> > Darlene

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,

Thank you so much for sharing your story. As I said a number of

people want to consider revisions but also they want to know that

there is a chance it will support their weight loss. It's alot to

invest and not lose much weight so I think it's a very valid question

and issue for them. I am happy for you and glad you are losing. Good

luck with your further endeavors to be the healthiest and happiest

you can be. Gee, no gas huh? What a great side affect or additional

bonus!!!!

Be well, AND WARM.

> Cheryl,

>

> You and others have been asking about the revisions. I saw 's

> post and decided to post my story.

>

> I had my original MGB on 9-15-00. I was 270 and lost to 200. I

> stopped losing and gained back to 225. I went to see Dr. R and we

> decided on a revision. I had the revision on 5-15-02. I ate less

> after the revision but didn't lose anything for four months. I

went

> to see Dr. R after about three months of no loss and we discussed

> another revision after six months. I went home and talked to my

> family about it and thought about it. I decided that I would not

> have another revision. I came through the surgery twice with no

> complications and I was afraid I would be pressing my luck to do it

> again. After I wrote Dr. R of my decision, I started to lose

> weight. I am now at 190. I hope to lose more but I feel better

now

> at this weight than I've felt in a long time.

>

> I should note that I have not been able to exercise because of a

bad

> knee. I had authroscopic surgery on it on Dec. 30. I have a torn

> minuscus, osteoarthritis, and bone on bone. The surgeon hopes this

> will put off knee replacement for awhile. I am going to physical

> therapy but not much improvement so far. (I am 55)

>

> I am so happy that so many people have been able to lose to their

> goal weight. Even if I don't lose anymore I am better off than

> before. I know without the surgery I would weight at least 300 by

> now. This just shows that there is no exact science where this

> surgery is concerned. Everyone loses differently. It's not a sure

> thing but it does help. Even though I chose my food wisely most of

> the time and eat small amounts, I lose not at all or very slowly.

>

> I don't have any problems from the surgery and for that I'm

thankful

> as well as being thankful for the weight I have lost. One strange

> change after the revison is that the excess gas is gone. I know

many

> of you can relate to that.

>

> Gould

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For those of us preparing/considering a revision, I thank you from the

bottom of my heart for your honest input concerning your revision. It is

only through having accurate facts that any of us can make informed

decisions.

THANKS<

V

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Cheryl,

You and others have been asking about the revisions. I saw 's

post and decided to post my story.

I had my original MGB on 9-15-00. I was 270 and lost to 200. I

stopped losing and gained back to 225. I went to see Dr. R and we

decided on a revision. I had the revision on 5-15-02. I ate less

after the revision but didn't lose anything for four months. I went

to see Dr. R after about three months of no loss and we discussed

another revision after six months. I went home and talked to my

family about it and thought about it. I decided that I would not

have another revision. I came through the surgery twice with no

complications and I was afraid I would be pressing my luck to do it

again. After I wrote Dr. R of my decision, I started to lose

weight. I am now at 190. I hope to lose more but I feel better now

at this weight than I've felt in a long time.

I should note that I have not been able to exercise because of a bad

knee. I had authroscopic surgery on it on Dec. 30. I have a torn

minuscus, osteoarthritis, and bone on bone. The surgeon hopes this

will put off knee replacement for awhile. I am going to physical

therapy but not much improvement so far. (I am 55)

I am so happy that so many people have been able to lose to their

goal weight. Even if I don't lose anymore I am better off than

before. I know without the surgery I would weight at least 300 by

now. This just shows that there is no exact science where this

surgery is concerned. Everyone loses differently. It's not a sure

thing but it does help. Even though I chose my food wisely most of

the time and eat small amounts, I lose not at all or very slowly.

I don't have any problems from the surgery and for that I'm thankful

as well as being thankful for the weight I have lost. One strange

change after the revison is that the excess gas is gone. I know many

of you can relate to that.

Gould

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How much does a revision cost if it is necessary? Ruth

Revision

>

> Cheryl,

>

> You and others have been asking about the revisions. I saw 's

> post and decided to post my story.

>

> I had my original MGB on 9-15-00. I was 270 and lost to 200. I

> stopped losing and gained back to 225. I went to see Dr. R and we

> decided on a revision. I had the revision on 5-15-02. I ate less

> after the revision but didn't lose anything for four months. I went

> to see Dr. R after about three months of no loss and we discussed

> another revision after six months. I went home and talked to my

> family about it and thought about it. I decided that I would not

> have another revision. I came through the surgery twice with no

> complications and I was afraid I would be pressing my luck to do it

> again. After I wrote Dr. R of my decision, I started to lose

> weight. I am now at 190. I hope to lose more but I feel better now

> at this weight than I've felt in a long time.

>

> I should note that I have not been able to exercise because of a bad

> knee. I had authroscopic surgery on it on Dec. 30. I have a torn

> minuscus, osteoarthritis, and bone on bone. The surgeon hopes this

> will put off knee replacement for awhile. I am going to physical

> therapy but not much improvement so far. (I am 55)

>

> I am so happy that so many people have been able to lose to their

> goal weight. Even if I don't lose anymore I am better off than

> before. I know without the surgery I would weight at least 300 by

> now. This just shows that there is no exact science where this

> surgery is concerned. Everyone loses differently. It's not a sure

> thing but it does help. Even though I chose my food wisely most of

> the time and eat small amounts, I lose not at all or very slowly.

>

> I don't have any problems from the surgery and for that I'm thankful

> as well as being thankful for the weight I have lost. One strange

> change after the revison is that the excess gas is gone. I know many

> of you can relate to that.

>

> Gould

>

>

>

>

>

>

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$17,000. We use the same equipment and OR time as a new patient case.

Dana Thorneburg, NP

Center for Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery

704-682-0133

704-871-0031

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How much does a revision cost if it is necessary? Ruth

Revision

>

> Cheryl,

>

> You and others have been asking about the revisions. I saw 's

> post and decided to post my story.

>

> I had my original MGB on 9-15-00. I was 270 and lost to 200. I

> stopped losing and gained back to 225. I went to see Dr. R and we

> decided on a revision. I had the revision on 5-15-02. I ate less

> after the revision but didn't lose anything for four months. I went

> to see Dr. R after about three months of no loss and we discussed

> another revision after six months. I went home and talked to my

> family about it and thought about it. I decided that I would not

> have another revision. I came through the surgery twice with no

> complications and I was afraid I would be pressing my luck to do it

> again. After I wrote Dr. R of my decision, I started to lose

> weight. I am now at 190. I hope to lose more but I feel better now

> at this weight than I've felt in a long time.

>

> I should note that I have not been able to exercise because of a bad

> knee. I had authroscopic surgery on it on Dec. 30. I have a torn

> minuscus, osteoarthritis, and bone on bone. The surgeon hopes this

> will put off knee replacement for awhile. I am going to physical

> therapy but not much improvement so far. (I am 55)

>

> I am so happy that so many people have been able to lose to their

> goal weight. Even if I don't lose anymore I am better off than

> before. I know without the surgery I would weight at least 300 by

> now. This just shows that there is no exact science where this

> surgery is concerned. Everyone loses differently. It's not a sure

> thing but it does help. Even though I chose my food wisely most of

> the time and eat small amounts, I lose not at all or very slowly.

>

> I don't have any problems from the surgery and for that I'm thankful

> as well as being thankful for the weight I have lost. One strange

> change after the revison is that the excess gas is gone. I know many

> of you can relate to that.

>

> Gould

>

>

>

>

>

>

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The same as the original surgery...$17,000

Dr. Rutledge's office

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How much does a revision cost if it is necessary? Ruth

Revision

>

> Cheryl,

>

> You and others have been asking about the revisions. I saw 's

> post and decided to post my story.

>

> I had my original MGB on 9-15-00. I was 270 and lost to 200. I

> stopped losing and gained back to 225. I went to see Dr. R and we

> decided on a revision. I had the revision on 5-15-02. I ate less

> after the revision but didn't lose anything for four months. I went

> to see Dr. R after about three months of no loss and we discussed

> another revision after six months. I went home and talked to my

> family about it and thought about it. I decided that I would not

> have another revision. I came through the surgery twice with no

> complications and I was afraid I would be pressing my luck to do it

> again. After I wrote Dr. R of my decision, I started to lose

> weight. I am now at 190. I hope to lose more but I feel better now

> at this weight than I've felt in a long time.

>

> I should note that I have not been able to exercise because of a bad

> knee. I had authroscopic surgery on it on Dec. 30. I have a torn

> minuscus, osteoarthritis, and bone on bone. The surgeon hopes this

> will put off knee replacement for awhile. I am going to physical

> therapy but not much improvement so far. (I am 55)

>

> I am so happy that so many people have been able to lose to their

> goal weight. Even if I don't lose anymore I am better off than

> before. I know without the surgery I would weight at least 300 by

> now. This just shows that there is no exact science where this

> surgery is concerned. Everyone loses differently. It's not a sure

> thing but it does help. Even though I chose my food wisely most of

> the time and eat small amounts, I lose not at all or very slowly.

>

> I don't have any problems from the surgery and for that I'm thankful

> as well as being thankful for the weight I have lost. One strange

> change after the revison is that the excess gas is gone. I know many

> of you can relate to that.

>

> Gould

>

>

>

>

>

>

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How have you done since your revision? I really need to have one done, but

at the present time cannot afford it. I am saving with that in mind, but I

want to know how successful a second time around is before I commit.

Pat Eppler

I had a revision last December 2001 to lose more wieght.

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How have you done since the revision, is my question. I would like to consider

having this done if it is successful for others.

Pat

Re: Revision

How have you done since your revision? I really need to have one done, but

at the present time cannot afford it. I am saving with that in mind, but I

want to know how successful a second time around is before I commit.

Pat Eppler

I had a revision last December 2001 to lose more wieght.

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Mina

I just had my 7 year old THR revised on June 7. So far it is easier

than the THR. They just replaced the stem because it had loosened

due to an auto accident, the cup and liner showed no wear. The THR

was done at age 40 and is metal/poly and cemented. The revision is

the same. The doc said I did not loose any more bone with this

revision. Said if I am lucky it will last 20 years. All

restrictions will be lifted after 3 months, except for running,

jumping and kicking.

My doc was not keen on the ceramic or metal. Does do the mini, but

with AVN it may be better to see all the necrotic bone to clean it

out. There are resurfacing and grafts. There are docs at Duke and

in Baltimore that are expert in those.

Research, research and research. I did and still went for the

conventional THR.

Sue

> Hi,

>

> I am 22 years old with avascular necrosis of my hip. Its late stage

> (IV) hence, i am not contemplating hip replacement surgery. But

> because of my age I really fear revisions. I have some questions

that

> i hope some you can help me with:

>

> 1. What would be the best hip prosthesis for my age, I have read

that

> ceramic is good, in anyone's experience is this true?

>

> 2. How many revisions are possible? I am afraid that one day, It

wont

> be possible anymore and i will just be wheelchair bound.

>

> 3. How is range of motion after a revision? Is it still possible to

> walk normally after a revision? or be without pain after 3 or 4

> revisions?

>

> Any information or advice on my options are certainly welcome.

>

> Thank you for your time.

>

> so confused,

>

> mina

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Hi Mina,

I had the same worries as you regarding a young THR and the

possibility of running out of revisions (and not being able to walk

etc). You do plan to have a THR or ressurfacing at some point for

your AVN?

I was very fortunate meet a radiographer who was around 40 and had

had a 3rd revision of her hip (due to the fact that she had a THR 20

years ago when the technology was not so good). She was x-raying me

and running around fine! I was bawling my eyes out and she managed

to reassure me the revisions dont need to be a worry.

Seems to me that the doctors give you lots of scare storries about

revisions to put you off a THR and then when you have had enough-

everything suddenly seems surgically possible:-)

I'm 31 and me and my os decided to have a metal/poly, and with

careful followup hopefully it will just be the poly liner that needs

replaced. Ceramic sound good, metal on metal also- I guess it just

depends on the surgeon prefers-. May last longer, worth a try.

I guess all I am saying is that you can spend hours wondering about

the what ifs and the best hip-and then you talk to a surgeon who you

trust and go with his ideas in the end. A good surgeon will make

sure whatever type you have is revisable-I guess the op just gets

trickier but thats what their paid for:-)

I hope some of this helped aleviate your worries and searching the

net you will soon become an 'expert' on these topics. These are just

my thoughts,

best wishes,

Leigh

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wrote:

Hi Sid:

Congrats on the revision. Didn't you have Blue Shield reimburse you for

surgery? I think that was you!! If so, tell me how you did it??

Why didn't you have the revision done in N. Carolina? Was it easy for

you to

travel so far? I hear Dr. R trained so good guys in N. Carolina.

Take care and good luck!!

Hi ... Thanks for writing... and YES!! BC/BS did reimburse me for

my first MGB... but, that was wayyyyy back in 2000 when they were

covering the MGB. This revision came out of my pocket.

About my traveling to California... I have no doubt that Dr. R trained

some EXCELLENT surgeons in North Carolina and Michigan and elsewhere!!

That never came into question.. but, I wanted the same surgeon to do my

revision that did my initial surgery. Turns out Dr R was in California.

He's been working with one surgeon (Dr Perogli) and another was " taking

a peek " . My surgery was quick, relatively painless and after " time

served " at my hotel, walking, going to the mall, seeing a movie... I'm

back home in Charlotte, NC.

Feeling Great!

Sid Sutherland

MGB 12/01/00 -120 +25 (paid in full by BC/BS of NC)

Revision 07/12/04

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Hi Sid, glad you are doing good. May I ask, what the cost of a revision is

now?

Thanks,

Waugh

Statesville, NC

MGB 10/09/2000

232/150/175 now

>From: " sid sutherland " <tvsid@...>

>Reply-

>< >

>Subject: RE: revision

>Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 15:58:37 -0400

>

> wrote:

>

>Hi Sid:

>

>Congrats on the revision. Didn't you have Blue Shield reimburse you for

>surgery? I think that was you!! If so, tell me how you did it??

>

>Why didn't you have the revision done in N. Carolina? Was it easy for

>you to

>travel so far? I hear Dr. R trained so good guys in N. Carolina.

>

>Take care and good luck!!

>

>

>

>Hi ... Thanks for writing... and YES!! BC/BS did reimburse me for

>my first MGB... but, that was wayyyyy back in 2000 when they were

>covering the MGB. This revision came out of my pocket.

>About my traveling to California... I have no doubt that Dr. R trained

>some EXCELLENT surgeons in North Carolina and Michigan and elsewhere!!

>That never came into question.. but, I wanted the same surgeon to do my

>revision that did my initial surgery. Turns out Dr R was in California.

>He's been working with one surgeon (Dr Perogli) and another was " taking

>a peek " . My surgery was quick, relatively painless and after " time

>served " at my hotel, walking, going to the mall, seeing a movie... I'm

>back home in Charlotte, NC.

>

>Feeling Great!

>Sid Sutherland

>MGB 12/01/00 -120 +25 (paid in full by BC/BS of NC)

>Revision 07/12/04

>

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I had surgery in HIgh Point with both Dr. Rutledge and Dr. Walsh. I have

since had two surgeries done by Dr. Walsh (at the same time, umbilical hernia

and

lipoma removal) I would highly recommend him. His office staff is

wonderful, professional and very competent. It was a breeze. barb dudley

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It was a large mass on my back that I'd had for years, generally they are

benign, which mine was. When I lost weight, it became unsightly. My husband

called it my twin! Some people refer to them as fat deposits. barb dudley

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HI THERE, MIRIAM HERE

REAL CURIOUS, WHY ARE YOU HAVING A REVISION, YOU ARE NOT EVEN A YEAR OUT...

AND ALSO CURIOUS WANTS TO KNOW DOES THE REVISION COST THE SAME????

GOOD LUCK,

7/1/03

250/149/150

DR. R

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