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Do take care, Joan |
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Big mistake! That new hospital, beautiful though it was and as fine as the service and food were, seemed to have no TJ protocols, no clue about post-op TJ patient care, no program for administration and follow-up of total joints and my surgeon went ahead with the surgery despite the fact that I'd forgotten to leave off my baby aspirin the week of surgery - which made me bleed far, far, far too much and left me severely anemic and weak for months. I was sure sorry I hadn't let my own former boss do the surgery - his patients never had any of the problems I had. I'm so sorry after all your daughter's work rehabbing so hard she has such a poor result. But that's the way TJ's are at times - even with the implant is stable and a complete rehabilitation program produces full extension, rotation, flexion and strength - some just always hurt because the soft tissue around the implant tends to stay inflamed, which may be related to weight or may not, others because 10 - 35% of THR patients have chronic pain over the greater trochanter(where mine is), often neuropathic in nature, others because some patients just have a vulnerability to pain as some people tend to have a vulnerability to chronic IBS, others are vulnerable to chronic allergies, chronic headaches, chronic insomnia, etc., while others have some amount of depression and a lot of other body pain. I sure hope and pray your daughter's second TKR is a greater success, bless her heart. |
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