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Title: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on April 24, 2012, 09:19:02 PM
Had pre-op appt today and resurfacing schedule for tomorrow.
No real concerns/worries at this point. Asked about concern I'd heard about being switched to a THR once surgery started. Was told that shouldn't really be a concern...excuse used by some Dr.'s who aren't comfortable doing resurfacing.
Mentioned discussion about running and was told real reason/concern for not doing so before 6 months was the risk of femoral head cracking. Which only occurs during first six months....so don't run before you're suppose to.
Interesting comment from Dr. Gross...don't believe everything you read online....even after I told him he's considered a genius, "a damn genius, Gump", on the resurfacing blogs.
My wife and I were both very impressed with him...hope I'm as impressed after tomorrow and after I can live without pain and get back to an active lifestyle.
I'll try and update after procedure. Thanks to everyone (especially Andy, whose really not gettinold) for previous posts on their experiences, has been a huge help. I will try and pass along any helpful info I can for those about to take the plunge....jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: Pat Walter on April 24, 2012, 09:25:45 PM
JB
Good Luck with your surgery tomorrow.  Dr. Gross and Lee are a great team with a lot of great patient outcomes.  I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Looking forward to reading about your recovery when you are able to post.

Pat
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: obxpelican on April 24, 2012, 09:27:51 PM
LOL OMG we were just discussing the bait and switch today.

I'm telling you, when I talked to Dr. Gross pre-op he said that I would for sure be getting a resurfacing, it's funny but I thought at the time "wow this guy is either very cocky or he's really good"----- believe me he is that good.

Dr. Gross unlike other doctors is not cocky, he is super confident but then his results tell it all.

Good luck you are in great hands, tell Lee and Dr. Gross Chuck from Pat's site says hi.

Chuck


Quote from: jb46 on April 24, 2012, 09:19:02 PM
Had pre-op appt today and resurfacing schedule for tomorrow.
No real concerns/worries at this point. Asked about concern I'd heard about being switched to a THR once surgery started. Was told that shouldn't really be a concern...excuse used by some Dr.'s who aren't comfortable doing resurfacing.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: hernanu on April 24, 2012, 09:49:40 PM
Good luck JB! touch back when you're on the other side.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: WTW15 on April 24, 2012, 11:34:08 PM
HappyHippySurgery!  :D
Title: surfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on April 25, 2012, 06:52:00 PM
Approx 5 Hours post op...so please forgive typos or nonsense.






Title: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...TODAY...
Post by: jb46 on April 25, 2012, 07:13:58 PM
About 5 hrs post op, so forgive typos and nonsense please.

Surgery was pretty easy...pre-surgery pain/nausea "cocktail" designed by Gross
Shot in back when I got in surgery room, and then i woke up in recovery.
Didnt get to wallk/get out of bed today due to late hour of surgery...which means...wait for it...catheter. Discovered that on my own, what a... surprise? Jamie was my surgery nurse, great from little I remembered. Dr. Ghandi (no relation) was my "pain doc", great job so far but still wearing off.
No  bone density issues, told that is pretty rare so don't panice, just get it checked early if it's a concern.

Katie, was my Providence nurse, great!
Heard from everyone, unsolicited by all, that I picked..."the right guy", "the best guy", "the only one they would use". How I felt, but good to hear.

Thirsty as a...camel? Ate everything I got after surgery, meal from Wendys from my wife (definitely get a frosty) and then the hospital dinner,,,pretty good there as well. It's pretty much a ortho surgical hospital, so not the mass produced hospital/cafateria/school menu.

Legs still tingling on and off...feel strange. Picking up "new leg/hip", feels good so far. Strangest feeling is....NO CONSTAT PAIN IN HIP. Taking it easy rest of day. Have fallen asleep couple times today while sending out the "group text" to friends and family.

How often does ice need to be changed in Polar unit?
Putting a Halloween Run date on my calendar....thanks again Andy, for icer and handy/dandy item, nice to practices with and see what I woul need. Thanks to everyone else for info Ive gathered on this site...Out soon, probably up in middle of night....sending you all pain free wishes...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: mslendzion on April 25, 2012, 07:38:50 PM
Happy healing, glad it all went well for you.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: WTW15 on April 25, 2012, 08:05:16 PM
Great to hear!!!  See - we are not all nutty!   ;)
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: Pat Walter on April 25, 2012, 08:49:00 PM
Great to hear you are doing well.  Just take it easy and let the healing begin.  Patience will be your friend for awhile.  Good Luck.

Pat
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: obxpelican on April 25, 2012, 09:06:38 PM
Great news, you might have some aches and pains the next few days but from then it gets so good!


Chuck
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: hernanu on April 25, 2012, 10:39:26 PM
Great news JB... glad it went well and you see the payoff... No Freakin' OA pain!
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on April 26, 2012, 04:42:51 PM
First day post op...still on pain meds and in moving car so please forgive "messiness".
Medical part, woke up today, with minimal pain from incision, no swelling ( I know it should be coming in next few days), no nausea, no pain med hangover. PT sessions are very simple, walking a bit on crutches, lessons on the do's and don'ts, and a quick group sessions going over things and a short stair walk. Great advice from Dr. Gross, less is more. Only time femoral head will crack is in first 6 months after surgery...unless of course you wreck a bike or something.

Facilities comments...OUTSTANDING. Eveyone involved were incredible. Midlands staff was great, they've got the process down. The level of attention at Providence was off the charts. Even my wife mentioned it. I had Stacy, Shirley/Cheryl, Irene and Barry overnight. Alice, Shawn and Jerri for PT.Exercises are pretty simple. Everyone stressed that more is not better...I believe Dr. Gross even said Less is More...how prophetic.

Once again, GREATLY APPRECIATE everyones help and comments along the way...Wow, what a couple of days...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: hernanu on April 26, 2012, 06:20:29 PM
Glad that things are going well, JB. Things only get better from here.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: Aerial on April 26, 2012, 07:19:25 PM
Good luck.  I am fully satisfied with my New "Gross" hip!  I can't believe you were able to eat that much right out of surgery.  They brought me lasagna as my first meal.  That was simply no appealing. I had zero appetite for days but drank my share of soda and Gatorade!  Happy recovery!
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on April 27, 2012, 12:19:36 PM
Just like the Surface Hippy handbook says, day two post op is worse. Didn't sleep as well, had spasms that felt like my newly fixed hip was stepping down stairs...while I was asleep, which jolts you right out of bed.
Still no real swelling to speak of, think more sleep is all that's needed at this point.
Even the 3:30 car ride wasn't too bad. Nap time...
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: lyn on April 27, 2012, 10:10:16 PM
I'm happy for you and your new hip, I wish you a smooth recovery! lyn
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on April 28, 2012, 07:56:56 PM
Day Two Post Op...better than yesterday. Still no swelling, pain meds ok, fluid still running right thru me. Friend who is a PT showed me some more excercises, to work on strength. Still trying to find a comfortable position for sleeping, may try opposite side or even stomache if I can get there without straining anything...getting back up may be bigger issue though.
This surgery is still such a shock to the body...even if all goes well, still long time to recover.
No running, breaking 90 or twisting for the next six months...then look out...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: einreb on April 28, 2012, 09:22:25 PM
You are in for an interesting ride the next few months... ups and downs, but general improvement. Stay on top of your pain meds! Let your body heal, gain by yielding, etc.

for what its worth, I'm 14 months out from a "gross hip" and looking forward to putting 70 miles on the bike tomorrow morning... :)

-Bernie
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: obxpelican on April 28, 2012, 10:41:19 PM
Your body will be healing for a long time to come.  Swelling comes sometimes from activity, I did not swell till I pushed it a couple of times.

Chuck


Quote from: jb46 on April 28, 2012, 07:56:56 PM
Day Two Post Op...better than yesterday. Still no swelling, pain meds ok, fluid still running right thru me. Friend who is a PT showed me some more excercises, to work on strength. Still trying to find a comfortable position for sleeping, may try opposite side or even stomache if I can get there without straining anything...getting back up may be bigger issue though.
This surgery is still such a shock to the body...even if all goes well, still long time to recover.
No running, breaking 90 or twisting for the next six months...then look out...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: Miguelito on April 29, 2012, 12:14:08 AM
JB,
Congratulations on making it through. I was exactly two weeks ahead of you at Providence Hospital. Saw your comment about sleeping. The only thing that really works for me (even now) is on my back with a long pillow under my operated leg from just below the glute all the way to my foot. It really keeps the pressure off the incision site (which seems to be causing me more pain than it does to a lot of other people).
Mike
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...DAY 6 POST OP
Post by: jb46 on May 01, 2012, 06:12:38 PM
Have stepped up walking a little bit each day outside w/crutches. Don't always use the crutches, mostly for balance vs. weight now. Started walking short distances around house w/out crutches.
Still no swelling, still mostly what I'm calling incision pain.
Have had a couple of oops moments that my body let me know about. Stepped w/wrong foot coming down the stairs, let hip "fall open" after sitting down on a chair...wow, that sharp pain lets you know right away you've gone astray.
Still following the program...baby steps. Will have to go back to work next week, at about 12 days post op. Trying to gear up stamina to that level. Still feel more rundown/tired than anything else. Weaning off of pain meds, have only been taking before bed but will try to go without tonight.

Got a good reminder from a friend who is a PT. He said so many people see the surgery date as the end of the road...but then you wake up feeling crappy and have therapy/rehab to get back past where you were before. Easy to get depressed/down after the surgery, but looking forward to the payoff down the line. Hope everyone is healing well...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: Rob6297 on May 01, 2012, 07:41:05 PM
Hey JB,
I' m a bit ahead of you at day 11 post op.  You will find a big difference between day 6 and 11.  Strength has really come back to hip and I'm finally able to pick the leg up while it's extended out.  That was my last hurdle for PT.  Walked about a mile and a half total today (short walks multiple times) and all feels great!  I ice like a madman, and it really helps me.  I never needed any pain meds after the second day home and I feel it was due to icing.  Great to hear you're moving about without crutches already, I have only fooled around the kitchen and living room without them.  I do feel I could shed them but my doc has rules!  Hope to hear you're rocking next week!  As sleep gets better you will recover much faster too, I finally can sleep ok on my back.  I do ice during the night too!  Recover well, you will start getting better in leaps and bounds!
Joe
RBHR Dr. Su 4/20/12
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: hernanu on May 01, 2012, 10:50:39 PM
Guys, you are both doing well, keep it up. It is definitely not a sprint, but read other hippies accounts, you can see the payoff.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...Day 12 Post OP...
Post by: jb46 on May 07, 2012, 09:59:23 PM
I'm at Day 12 post op and thought I'd add some updates/comments so others may know what to expect/look forward too.

Totally off crutches at around day 8. Take one with me if I'm worried about uneven ground or crowds...good to beat back kids with. Dropped pain meds pretty early, day 4 or 5 maybe. Using a muscle relaxer to help me get to sleep, probably won't need after working most of day today. Yes, I started back working today. Hardest part is in and out of car and the driving. Have had what I can only call spasms, shoot thru leg...like big muscle being pulled taught, similar but not quite like cramp.

I wish I had...worked on stretching/building up core muscles better before surgery. Found myself turning and reaching for things and almost pulled muscles straining while trying not to move the hip. Should have prepared more for after surgery, instructions on ice machine are an hour at a time, not leaving it on all night while your sleeping...but maybe that was why I didn't have much swelling?

Something has got to be done about creating/inventing a decent toilet seat option. I have read several comments by others on this same issue, almost willing to say it is the hardest part of the whole process. Dropping down, never far enough back and feel like I'm squezing in when I'm pretty thin to start with....but enough potty talk.

Walking pretty well. When I go for longer walks each day I focus on small straight steps, no limp or "hitch" in hip. Don't feel any pain while walking or after. I live in Atlanta area so there is no such thing as a totally flat area. I go even slower whenever there is any kind of incline to reduce the distance/amount of incline...don't know if that makes sense or even helps but it lets me justify it. Increasing distance day by day, was doing 3 walks daily but now that I'm working will be pressed to get in two, one early and one late.

Thrilled with progress so far...if any specific questions please feel free to inquire...hope everyone is healing well...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: hernanu on May 08, 2012, 10:04:31 AM
All sounds great jb, sounds like you're doing the right things. I wouldn't stress not having done X or Y before surgery; what counts is what you do now.

Once the healing is done, and in conjunction with it (wisely and patiently), you'll be able to do the things that you wish you'd done in the right way since the pain and bad hip architecture is gone. Give yourself time to heal and suppress those type A impulses that have served you so well 'til now.

Patience and enjoy the ride, then you'll have the right basis for getting back to building yourself up.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on May 08, 2012, 09:50:35 PM
Hernanu...I only mention what I would have done differently for those still awaiting surgery. Want to pass on as much as I can, maybe something will help make it easier for someone down the road.

Also made huge misstep today...reached down to fix my shoe on my operated side. DON'T DO THAT, it hurts.

Always think about your next movement...at least until you can't hurt yourself with a simple misstep.

One question...I have been "cheating" when I have to pick something up off of the floor. I will stand on good leg, reach down and move my bad leg up so that it stays "straight" in relation to hip. Is this okay? Any reason not to be doing this...let me know if ya know...thanks...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: hernanu on May 09, 2012, 12:13:20 AM
I did it all of the time jb. Also committed some venial and some cardinal hippy sins, like a good ex-catholic, like picking up more weight than I should have (50 lb stereo speaker).

I think the guidelines/restrictions have to be respected, but what you describe sounds all right to me.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: imgetinold on May 09, 2012, 10:34:32 AM
Hey, JB....sounds like you're doing great!  I've been absent a while, so good to catch up with your progress.

I quickly learned the kick-the-operated-leg-back and bend over to pick something up routine.  If the operated hip is not going past 90 degrees, you're fine.

And, yes, the toilet seat is the WORST part of the recovery, in my opinion.

Glad to hear of your success.  I still can't believe you're back to work so soon, driving everywhere.  Wow.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: LAB123 on May 09, 2012, 05:27:38 PM
JB you and others have recovered so quickly that  I'm wondering if anyone else has been on the "slow train" with me! Today was the 6 week mark for me and today is just my second day walking with no crutch or cane. Part of the challenge has been that my non operated hip has gotten sore, but I still have lots of stiffness and achiness in the one I had fixed, and I have a pronounced limp.

I'll be doing the 6 week review w Dr. Gross' office one I get the report from the PT tomorrow, and I'm hoping I'll be released to start doing some exercise to help loosen things up.

Anybody else have a recovery that matches this timeline?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: mslendzion on May 09, 2012, 07:40:44 PM
Quote from: jb46 on May 08, 2012, 09:50:35 PM
One question...I have been "cheating" when I have to pick something up off of the floor. I will stand on good leg, reach down and move my bad leg up so that it stays "straight" in relation to hip. Is this okay? Any reason not to be doing this...let me know if ya know...thanks...jb

I asked the same question to the PT in the hospital post op and they said not to.  I'm not sure if this would have been OK after a few days, a week, or ??  Perhaps he was just overly cautious as well.
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on May 09, 2012, 08:19:09 PM
Andy, Trust me...I'd rather be at home. Driving and getting in/out of car is the absolute worst part...except of course the toilet seat. Decided that's how I'm going to get rich, design a hip friendly extended seat.

Have to keep reminding myself slow and steady wins the hip race. Don't think I could chew gum and walk at this point, have to be very conscious of every move to avoid missteps. Have also broken their rule about hills. There is a steep hill to get into our swim club. Took kids to practice and decided if I took very short steps, my hip wouldn't be able to tell I was really going up a large incline. Is that enabling (can you enable yourself?)? I think the hip "pirouette" to pick something up is my favorite part...getting one of my kids to help with socks would be the worst.

Hope you are healing well...and not starting on any major physical tests yet...talk to you soon...jb
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: Rob6297 on May 10, 2012, 04:18:19 PM
I'm at the 3 week post surgery point tomorrow.  I can walk without any aid ( probably 40 steps) but that leads to limping if I do it too long (so I stop and use 1 crutch or a cane).  Again, I think, as others do, everyone heals differently and at different rates.  I'm still not happy with my BM's, very difficult and not a part of my day I look forward to LOL!  So we all have some type of recovery issue that was not a problem for another.  I am very pleased with my recovery and feel blessed to have not had any serious issues or setbacks yet.  My PT tells me if I can't do an excercise with correct form to stop and try again a different day and I totally agree.  Every day you seem to get stronger and be able to do what was sometimes impossible the day before.
Good luck to all
Joe
Title: Re: Resurfacing W/Dr. Gross on April 25th...
Post by: jb46 on May 15, 2012, 09:14:09 PM
First, Joe..I'm sorry about the difficulties you're having. But I've read many of these threads were some folks have struggled early and then gone on to have great rehabs/results...so I hope you are on that path soon.
You may not want to read this next part though.

My surgery was 3 weeks tomorrow, and I did a 2 mile walk today...kind of by mistake. Thought it was about 1/2 mile or so to our pool, so I did an out and back. Turns out it's a mile to get there, my wife clocked it on her way back. Felt great, nothing more than an occasional twitch when dealing with an incline or a misstep. Did a little ice afterward (which I haven't been doing much of lately).

Still only trouble I'm having is in and out of car and driving. I'm often in my car and on my laptop, which can cause some uncomfortable moments/cramping. And the next time I get my sock on straight the first time I put it on will be a monumental moment. Feeling awfully lucky with how things have gone so far...can't wait to start working out in the pool in about 10 days...jb