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Old 02-20-2007, 04:05 PM #21
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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. leg 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
Thank you Dahlek, gezz " Roy Rogers ", brings back a memory or two , even though i have lots of family & friends around me, there is only one that is computor savy, and that's my neice, she has a very tight schedule with 2 little ones but i am sure she will take the time to let you all know about my progress.
I have already seen a physio yesterday, he has already started me on some leg muscle building exercises & said " i will see you the next day after surgery to get you going again", so they sure don't muck around with you.
Once again thankyou,
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Old 02-22-2007, 11:57 PM #22
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Everyone I know who've had hip replacements say: Why did I wait so long!?

Best wishes, always.

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Old 02-23-2007, 01:00 AM #23
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i'm praying for you brian.

be sure to tell the dr's or nurses if you are using the nicotine patches or gum.

when you get back online, we need to start a thread for your journey of quiting smoking.

take care hon, we will all be thinking of you.
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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.
Thanks David, I think there must had been a cancellation, because I had been told previously that Feb was fully booked out, anyway i am just glad its finally come, thank God.
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Everyone I know who've had hip replacements say: Why did I wait so long!?

Best wishes, always.

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Thank you Rose, I am pretty sure that if i had still been insured it would have been well done by now, but our public health system over here isn't the greatest right now, i did have the option to pay for it myself, but i reckon $26,000 is better in my bank than theirs.
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i'm praying for you brian.

be sure to tell the dr's or nurses if you are using the nicotine patches or gum.

when you get back online, we need to start a thread for your journey of quiting smoking.

take care hon, we will all be thinking of you.
Thank you Curious, I am over whelmed with the support that all the good folk here have given me, its been unreal, there isn't a word in the dictionary to express how i really feel.
I will let the hospital staff know about the nicotine patches and i will start that smoking thread as well.
thank you very much
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Good luck Brian. YOu will be up and at em in no time. Look forward to hearing from you again.....Joe
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Good luck Brian. YOu will be up and at em in no time. Look forward to hearing from you again.....Joe
Thanks Joe, i am at the stage now were i just want to get it over and done with and looking forward to be able to walk again without pain.
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Default Brian, after reading all 'round....

re anathesiology and those of us w/PN...well I made it CLEAR in NO UNCERTAIN TERMS to the Surgeon that HE had to find ME someone who HAD AT LEAST A CLUE...Durn gummint She DID. and a bang up one to boot.. Outlined my fears just pre op no less.. said I'd CIDP, a GBS kind of Auto-I thing sorta-like MS and such folks tend to come out WORSE from anathesia w/o precautions...She got IT and did IT all. I made a point to get her name and give brownie points where due to the surgeon.... OF course for about 2 days was groggier than H****!!!!! [Hesperus orthe like?] But, once stuff cleared from system [drink more than HEAPS of water!] Pretty good to go!?

I do believe the Best words were: DEMEYELINATING, only at the ending nerves, rather than the Brain nerves.. Once they got THAT connection, rest was easy? for them....

'and the wheels, they go round and round, on the carousel of life.... We go we rotate, we will SUCCEED. Got not choice!

For the Meantime: Exercise like crazy....You are gonna need those Other muscles to help compensate while the surged ones heal. SOOO WORK IT OUT!

Super good thoughts for now later and then, after! - j
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re anathesiology and those of us w/PN...well I made it CLEAR in NO UNCERTAIN TERMS to the Surgeon that HE had to find ME someone who HAD AT LEAST A CLUE...Durn gummint She DID. and a bang up one to boot.. Outlined my fears just pre op no less.. said I'd CIDP, a GBS kind of Auto-I thing sorta-like MS and such folks tend to come out WORSE from anathesia w/o precautions...She got IT and did IT all. I made a point to get her name and give brownie points where due to the surgeon.... OF course for about 2 days was groggier than H****!!!!! [Hesperus orthe like?] But, once stuff cleared from system [drink more than HEAPS of water!] Pretty good to go!?

I do believe the Best words were: DEMEYELINATING, only at the ending nerves, rather than the Brain nerves.. Once they got THAT connection, rest was easy? for them....

'and the wheels, they go round and round, on the carousel of life.... We go we rotate, we will SUCCEED. Got not choice!

For the Meantime: Exercise like crazy....You are gonna need those Other muscles to help compensate while the surged ones heal. SOOO WORK IT OUT!

Super good thoughts for now later and then, after! - j
Thanks Dahlek, they know all about the PN, the amount of questions and physical checking was unbelievable, it was 4 solid hours of differant types of doctors, one after another checking me out and each one had at least 4 pages each of just questions regarding my health, i was totally warn out by the end of the afternoon.
I also seen a physio that afternoon that has givem me exercises to do prior to the op, and i believe they get you up and walking the very next day.
I am getting a spine block because of previous problems with general anas',
so i will be wide awake right through the op, which doesn't bother me in the least because i have seen a THR performed on the net.
Once again thanks,
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