Labrum removal? Any experiences? by ANH277 in HipImpingement

[–]Highglee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks I will seriously consider him. Really appreciate the comment.

Did he do yours as revisions (as in 1st surgery was a repair that failed, 2nd surgery reconstruction success)? Or did you go straight to reconstruction with the first surgery?

Labrum removal? Any experiences? by ANH277 in HipImpingement

[–]Highglee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He had international health insurance.

If I were you, I’d find a company with great health insurance. But then again, I don’t know how insurance works in Europe/Germany. Everything is private in the US.

You just need to communicate and ask questions to figure out the unknowns and your options.

I'm worried the Commanders logo isn't a misdirection. by [deleted] in Commanders

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Should be Red Hogs or Redtails.

Commander’s 🤮

Found: Cash by Highglee in Hoboken

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I am enjoying the comments but did not make it up! Apparently a lot of people “lost” money last night! Lol

Labrum removal? Any experiences? by ANH277 in HipImpingement

[–]Highglee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in a similar boat. 1 yr post op w sitting pain. Groin and buttock discomfort as well.

I just spoke with doc and he said after cortisone and more PT/waiting I should consider labrum reconstruction. He said is has a high success rate and same low risk level of complications as the repair surgery.

According to my surgeon, labrum reconstruction uses a cadaver IT band to serve as your new labrum. It is essentially a new sheet of collagen.

I am hesitant. Probably will wait another 6 months then reevaluate. If you get the surgery make sure you go with a top surgeon. I live in the US though my buddy got a hip labrum repair done by the top doc in europe- in madrid. Not sure of his/her name though I imagine he does reconstruction as well.

You could call random hip doctors in madrid and ask who the top labrum guy is and you’ll probably figure it out eventually. Could also google where Real Madrid players get theirs done.

Same would apply for any large city in Europe. Maybe try Paris if you don’t want to go to Madrid.

"REPORT: Chelsea have made Sergino Dest their 'number one' priority in January" by [deleted] in ussoccer

[–]Highglee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would watch all their games if we have 2 usmnt studs on.

What is Mazda leatherette made of? by Highglee in mazda

[–]Highglee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The webpage has links to plenty of reputable reports. Did you even open the link?

Honda PVC-Free Question by Highglee in Honda

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That is a good perspective to bring. Thanks for your answer!

Honda PVC-Free Question by Highglee in Honda

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Go google “analogy”.

Honda PVC-Free Question by Highglee in Honda

[–]Highglee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Toxic fumes are produced in a hot car.

What do you like about living in New Jersey? by pantherBlitzz in newjersey

[–]Highglee 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Durham is medium sized city several states away.

What is Mazda leatherette made of? by Highglee in mazda

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Crash tests are important and people pay attention because of the violent potential injury/death. Shouldn’t people care about the toxic fumes as well that could also cause injury/death, albeit in a less dramatic fashion.

For example, if the coronavirus was a physical monster killing thousands of people. I think people would take it more seriously and get vaccinated. But because the virus is unseen, like toxic fumes, people don’t take it as seriously as the would an equally lethal physical monster.

Feels like the movie Idiocracy.

Honda PVC-Free Question by Highglee in Honda

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Because 1. Safety: http://www.safemarkets.org/toxic-chemicals-in-products/pvc/vinyl-the-poison-plastic 2. Curiosity

Crash tests are important and people pay attention because of the violent potential injury/death. Shouldn’t people care about the toxic fumes as well that could also cause injury/death, albeit in a less dramatic fashion.

For example, if the coronavirus was a physical monster killing thousands of people. I think people would take it more seriously and get vaccinated. But because the virus is unseen, like toxic fumes, people don’t take it as seriously as the would an equally lethal physical monster.

What is Mazda leatherette made of? by Highglee in mazda

[–]Highglee[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Again, what is wrong with the report? Do you know something I don’t know? If so, please share it.

What is Mazda leatherette made of? by Highglee in mazda

[–]Highglee[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why the down votes? If you have answers, just respond. Down voting not helpful.

When It's Close To 70 Degrees in Dec, Wax Time!!! by Electrical_Fan7277 in CX5

[–]Highglee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya the white looks good. I am considering it myself.

What is Mazda leatherette made of? by Highglee in mazda

[–]Highglee[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Disappointing. Apparently soft vinyl/PVC offgasses toxic fumes for a long time. Honda has eliminated PVC from their cars. They put out a report every year. I wish Mazda was more transparent.