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Originally Posted by Jaye
Hi, Ellie, I'm Jaye, and I have had Parkinson's Disease for about ten years and painful degenerative arthritis of my left hip for about five.
I'm one of the old faithfuls of the PD board, but there are new people who don't know me because I haven't been posting much lately. The hip is majorly painful and I don't know how to talk about it. The PD is fatal but the pain's not. However, if I'd listened to the first orthopedic surgeon, I'd still be waiting for surgery and I'd have no information about what's happening to me. I thought we should get on with it because the PD keeps getting worse and I have dystonias (muscles suddenly getting rock-stiff) in that thigh, and I was tired of the rudeness of him and his office staff, so I got a new doc. The second orthopedic surgeon will replace my hip in less than a month from now, and the first thing he said to me was, "Why have you waited this long to take care of this?" "Because doctors don't listen to their patients," I said. He explained that any more waiting and there wouldn't be enough pelvis left to attach the prosthesis to. I guess my other docs just thought I was being whiney about my PD.
And my other doctors have been nagging me to exercise. I've been telling them it's too painful to walk, and they keep telling me to walk anyway. Now maybe they'll believe me.
Jaye
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((((((((Jayne))))))))
I'm so glad you are getting the operation, and I'm so sorry you had to wait so long.
I've had so many experiences similar to yours with the first doctor and his office. It is infuriating.
It is so refreshing and hopeful making to read your post and see that you are making progress (in spite of the less than helpful first doc) !!!!! thank you so much for posting!!!!!