| Susan Petrick - 7/16/08, Dr. Ure **VIDEO** |
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Video of Susan Waltzing at only 4 weeks post op
I spent a lot more time doing my own online research, and am profoundly grateful for the availability of websites that shared both technical and personal information about resurfacing. Eventually I got copies of my x-rays and sent them off to Dr. Bose in India and to Dr. Ure in Mt Shasta. Both doctors were extremely helpful and let me know that I was a candidate for resurfacing even though my hip anatomy was somewhat odd, with a very steep femoral head angle. I scheduled surgery (BHR resurfacing) for about four months later (7/16/08) with Dr. Ure since I needed time to make arrangements at work (I am a cognitive psychologist who does usability research for Intuit) and to clear a few weeks from teaching and calling contra dances. Dr. Ure and Mercy Medical Center and my nurses were all marvelous. It was really easy and pleasant to be at such a small hospital. Pain control after surgery proved one of my biggest surprises. I only needed Tylenol and an ice pack, and there was far less discomfort than I'd expected. I was dizzy and nauseated only when I first tried to sit up the day after surgery (and I had some trouble that day with low blood pressure), but each time was better and by the following day I was fine using crutches instead of the walker when I was discharged from the hospital. I switched to a cane a week after surgery and by three weeks afterwards walked unaided. I walked as much as possible (three one-mile loops per day after the first week). I started to drive during the second week and returned to work full-time two weeks after surgery. Even the security complications at airports due to the metal prosthesis (which I’d dreaded a lot ahead of time since I fly every week) have proved to be no problem, though I do take care to remove all other metal for faster wanding. |
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