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Brian 02-19-2007 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by dlshaffer (Post 72095)
Brian, wishing you a successful operation and a very speedy recovery. I do hope you can get someone in your family to let us know how you are.:Good-Luck:

My mother-in-law broke her hip 6 years ago and at the time she had a choice to just have pins and whatever to hold it together or have it replaced. She chose the pins and now is in pain and walks with a limp and very bent over but refuses to do anything, and I mean anything even up to seeing a doctor, about it. She is 87 and says she is not putting any more money into her body!

Thank you Dianna for the well wishes, i am hoping that my niece will be able to post a progress report.
Its a pitty that your mother in law didn't go for the hip replacement, sure, there are risks with any operation, but the percentage of anything going wrong is pretty slim these days.
all the best
Brian :)

glenntaj 02-19-2007 08:09 AM

We'll all be waiting--
 
--to hear from you, or your "designee", as to how it all goes.

I would wish you good luck, but I always think it's far better to wish a patient good skill--on the part of the surgeon! (Let's hope luck has nothing to with it.)

mrsD 02-19-2007 08:10 AM

Best wishes to you...Brian
 
I hope this step brings you the relief finally from the pain you live with daily.

We'll all be rooting for you!

Remember to stop fish oil, vit E, aspirin, NSAIDs before surgery.

After, zinc, good protein food choices, speed recovery.

Brian 02-19-2007 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Aussie99 (Post 72101)
Brian, you are a great bloke, the real salt of the earth as they say.You are always there to help everyone. I mean everytime I see a magnet, I think of you.

I'm sure you know,as I know, that this forum is like a family. and if we can't support each other here, than what hope is there?

Just know that everyone is cheering for you.:grouphug:

That was very nice of you to say that Aussie :) , i will never forget how all members helped me when i first found the PN forum, i was really lost & didn't know which way to turn next, its solely through those members great advise that i have recovered to the extent of how i am these days, so if i can help any others i am very happy to do so.
take care
Brian :)

Brian 02-19-2007 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glenntaj (Post 72107)
--to hear from you, or your "designee", as to how it all goes.

I would wish you good luck, but I always think it's far better to wish a patient good skill--on the part of the surgeon! (Let's hope luck has nothing to with it.)

Thank you to Glen, some of those surgeons are unbelievable, i have watched them doing key hole surgery on the net for Total hip replacements, they are unreal. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/surgeryvideos.html.
all the best
Brian :)

Brian 02-19-2007 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsd (Post 72108)
I hope this step brings you the relief finally from the pain you live with daily.

We'll all be rooting for you!

Remember to stop fish oil, vit E, aspirin, NSAIDs before surgery.

After, zinc, good protein food choices, speed recovery.

Thanks very much MrsD, also thanks for the good advise about the zinc & the good protein foods i didn't know that.
many thanks
Brian :)

Alkymst 02-19-2007 12:43 PM

Best wishes!!
 
Brian,
Although I am very new to the forum you've given me some very helpful insights and suggestions to the PN struggles and I want to add my sincere best wishes for the best possible outcome for your hip replacement surgery. I hope your surgery will be uneventful, w/ a speedy recovery and give you long-lasting pain relief.

My old boss had the surgery a few years back and his life has improved dramatically ever since - he's now 85 and going stronger than ever!
Alkymst

Brian 02-20-2007 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Alkymst (Post 72185)
Brian,
Although I am very new to the forum you've given me some very helpful insights and suggestions to the PN struggles and I want to add my sincere best wishes for the best possible outcome for your hip replacement surgery. I hope your surgery will be uneventful, w/ a speedy recovery and give you long-lasting pain relief.

My old boss had the surgery a few years back and his life has improved dramatically ever since - he's now 85 and going stronger than ever!
Alkymst

Thanks very much Alkymst i really do appreciate your well wishes.
Brian :)

dahlek 02-20-2007 11:31 AM

Brian, somehow, ever so strangely...
 
The old 'Roy Rogers' song HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU! comes to mind. ABOUT TIME! and all that other stuff comes to mind, but, Bone-on-bone gronches are NOT what anyone want's to hear [in their head-or other places]!

Soo, this means one week from today, we probably won't hear from YOU, tho maybe thru a surrogate? As you may recall, LizaJane did the updates/reporting thu a surogate and others... Please don't be shy about USING good folks now...If for no other reason, than those folks reading about OUR support for YOU will probably inspire and [as a benefit] educate them! It could be that your family might get a teeny GLIMPSE with your life?

Promise me, and, I believe this shouldn't be too much of an ISSUE, BE SUPER AGRESSIVE w/your PT? AFTER, well, you think ...all done...NO, it just begins. You really have to re-learn to walk, turn, twist, RIGHT. During recovery, and after. It's a Process? Work that old SYSTEM for all you can get! It's what we all need and can benefit from.

Super hugs! Fuzzies! Special thoughts for the OMG's! My ONLY hope is that some [any bit is important, in my book] pain will be GONE! - j

Wing42 02-20-2007 03:48 PM

Good news Brian. I'm happy for you, finally. Talking with people who had a total hip replacement, the first few days are painful. I hope that your doctors give you enough pain killers to float through that period. After that, the pain goes way down, and healing is quick. The folks I talked with said that the new hip worked as good as a new hip, which it is.

Good luck. We'll all be anticipating hearing from you after the surgery.


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