I am friends on Facebook with Spencer Roberts, his wife posted and said he had an accident with his bike and he broke his (I think his operated) hip.
Please keep him in your prayers, he's been a really great poster on this forum and we thank him for all he's done on Pat's site.
Chuck
Well that stinks...
I hate to see anybody go through another surgery, Spencer had to fight hard to keep his resurfacing due to an infection now this happens.
Chuck
Hey Chuck,
Thanks for the kind words. I was in a crash yesterday, went down very hard on my operated side accelerating out of a corner. There is a good news/bad news issue here. The fracture would have happened regardless of the BHR. The fracture was below the femoral neck near the greater trochanter on the side. What would normally happen in a situation like this is to put a very large
screw all the way up into the femoral head....now the bad or at least challenging news, the BHR stem is in the way so they are going to jury rig it with small screws and a plate. The surgeons had to order the parts from out of stat so I'm laying here in the hospital until surgery can be performed late Monday or Tuesday. Post surgery I'll have no weight bearing 6-12 weeks because this isn't a surgery that's normally done. The surgeon will have a better idea of the length of no weight bearing after he gets in there and gets a feel for the procedure. I'll get through this. Good
case for the sturdiness of the BHR. I'll keep you all updated.
ps: also had 10 stiches in my arm.
best,
spencer
Thanks for the update.... please let us know how you make out post-op.
Glad you will be keeping the resurfacing.
Chuck
Glad your BHR seems to be intact. Best on your surgery and recovery.
Was this a bicycle or motorcycle accident?
Spencer, this is a tough break, but you are a tough guy. You made it through this so far, You'll have to do it again.
Good luck with this recover. When do the let you out?
Spenser
I am sorry to hear about your accident. It sounds like good news that they can save your BHR. I hope their fix will work well for you. I guess you are back to the patience stage with the no weight bearing. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Keep usposted when you can.
Good Luck.
Pat
@David- bicycle accident.
@Woodstock, Thanks. With surgery Monday late or Tuesday, I'll probably get out Friday. I'll keep the group posted.
spencer
Too bad, spencer, glad they could keep the resurface. Good luck, let us know how it goes.
Wow, I get home from my first triathlon and get this news. I wish the best for you. I am really happy that there was no damage to the HR device. It really is amazing.
You will be in my thoughts and prayers for a successful surgery and speedy recovery.
Dan
Very sorry to hear, best regards for a speedy and uneventful recovery, many here pulling for you Spencer.
Dan
Sorry to hear this Spencer. Hang in there and I hope they can put you back together.
All the best
moe
goodluck with your recovery,thought and prayers out for you.
Wishing you the best.
Spencer,
You have always been a great support to everyone on this site. We all hope for your successful recovery from this accident, and have great faith that you will return as strong as ever.
John
Spencer -
Very sorry to hear about this. Hang in there, we are all pulling for you and a great outcome.
Thinking of you Spencer...good luck and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
June
Hope everything works out well and you are on the mend very soon!
keep the faith spencer.thoughts on prayers are with you sootie
Thanks for your well wishes and positive thoughts everyone. Talked to the surgeon today, parts will be here late tonight or early tomorrow so surgery will be around 1pm MST Tuesday. I'll update as information and consciousness become available.
spencer
Man, sorry to hear what happened. Get well soon.
Wow... So sorry to hear about this Spencer. Keep us posted and Good Luck !
Hang in there my friend .....lots of prayers (knee mail) headed your way!
Big Bill 8) a.k.a. C.A.S.H. ~ Cormet Anterior Surface Hippy ~ Dr.Kreuzer 7/9/2008
Stay tough and get ready to ride the bike again - Phill