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Linda’s story (for updates see below) 21st June 2011 I was almost 55 at the time of I had my right hip resurfaced in 2005 and had it done locally in Plymouth, Devon. Because I had private medical insurance through my employment, I was referred to a surgeon at the local private hospital who suggested that resurfacing would probably be a better option than THR for me as I was still relatively young. Although he made it clear that the procedure was relatively untried at that point in time, he also said he’d done over 24 of the procedures and was very pleased with the results. I’ve never been the sort of person to question or doubt an expert – if he said it would be a good idea, then I was happy with that; I just wanted rid of the arthritic pain and get back to a normal existence. It was not until I found the hipsrus and surfacehippy Yahoo groups while convalescing postoperatively that I discovered this was a very technically demanding procedure and it was advisable to have it done by a surgeon who had performed many more than the 25 or so mine had experience of.
But I remained optimistic that I’d be OK. I had a few issues with the
hip feeling as if it was moving out of place and then back again
sometimes in the first few weeks of recovery, but then things improved
and from 2006 to 2008 the hip felt pretty good - I could walk normally
and could lead with that leg going upstairs with no problem. There was
the occasional squeak but that was all and a lot of the time I almost
forgot I had a 'false' hip at all. One of the consultants Vicky spoke to calculated out Linda's numbers to parts per billion or PPB which is what the surgeons all go by. Most say that anything above 10 is considered high. Linda's numbers currently are as of September 21, 2010 Chromium 119 Cobalt 149.27
27th June 2011 update
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