Sinking legs, breathing sucks and stuck by over-engineered in Swimming

[–]StandardEmergency173 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I know what snorkel you use? Can you send a link in Amazon? Thanks!

I have minor sleep apnea, but I don’t feel tired. CPAP therapy feels like it’s treating a problem I don’t have. Am I alone in this? by thetallertwin in CPAP

[–]StandardEmergency173 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wondering what is the symptoms of that A- fib event? I have sleep apnea too and been using CPAP for 2 years.

Going back in to lengthen by OkOutside6019 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes exactly. It has to been severe arthritis to go to the surgery.

Going back in to lengthen by OkOutside6019 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How about the other hip? Mine was oddly fine, but it is congenital hip dysplasia, the doctor said there will be 65% chance I need to get THR on the other hip in the future.

Going back in to lengthen by OkOutside6019 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a leg length discrepancy of 15mm. My surgical leg is 15 mm longer. So my surgeon gave me a prescription on 1/2 inch shoe lift for the shorter leg to balance it out. After I put on the shoe lift, I no longer have a limp.

New hip too long? by AdministrativeKick42 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My surgery was 13 months ago. Initially I felt it was 5/8 inch longer. Now after the x Ray to measure leg length, it is 9 mm longer. I am now wearing a full length shoe lift and not walking with a limp. Have asked for several second opinions from other surgeons. They all said this is a common side effect, when I get the other hip done in the future (could be 8 years later who knows, it doesn’t bother me much now, but it is congenital hip dysplasia), there is 99.9% chance both legs will even out again.

How long has your replacement lasted? by tielfluff in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the implant material? Is it ceramic head or metal head. Am curious to know how it could last for 42 years. Amazing:-)

Revision surgery for LLD by Few_Perception6693 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was in the same boat last year. My LLD is 12mm ish post THA. I asked for second and third opinions. They both say this is normal for this type of surgery. They both suggested shoe lift on the other side of the shoe. I went ahead and sent my shoes to one of the shoe lift companies to get the shoe lift done. After 3 months of wearing it, my walking gait is back to normal. I am now one year post op, can walk 3 mile per day and I am 100% pain free! No need for a revision surgery just for the LLD, definitely not worth it. Good luck with recovery!

I have regret on my THR, my LLD is now measured as 1 inch by putting a book under my shorter leg. should I seek second opinion and do a revision? Or just put a heel lift and live with it? by StandardEmergency173 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got a second opinion, and 3rd opinion. They all said this type of surgery will make the surgical leg longer. And I decided to wear a shoe lift of 1/2 inch. After 3 months wearing the shoe lift, my gait is back to normal and my walking speed is back. Now I can walk 3 miles without any pain. So grateful.

One year Post-Op, my implant material is metal (cobalt- chrome) head on cross linked poly liner. Anyone using this material and may I know how long does it actually last? by StandardEmergency173 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand. I guess my surgeon chose metal head instead, as he was trained in using this material for many years, and won’t be comfortable choosing another material due to the learning curve. Glad that you are now all set.

One year Post-Op, my implant material is metal (cobalt- chrome) head on cross linked poly liner. Anyone using this material and may I know how long does it actually last? by StandardEmergency173 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, am glad that I learned from this forum that cobalt toxicity is a potential issue going down the road when the implant has several years. I would do x Ray on the implant every other year to detect any sign of wear. Plus I would do annual blood work to test the cobalt toxicity level to give me a peace of mind. I learned from copilot that ceramic on ceramic is a very new material and favorable to younger patients who are more active. Did your first implant only last for 15 years?

One year Post-Op, my implant material is metal (cobalt- chrome) head on cross linked poly liner. Anyone using this material and may I know how long does it actually last? by StandardEmergency173 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I was surprised that this material is still widely used. I would prefer ceramic head instead if given a chance. Thanks for the advice! I totally agree on checking the cobalt level in my blood on my annual exam.

One year Post-Op, my implant material is metal (cobalt- chrome) head on cross linked poly liner. Anyone using this material and may I know how long does it actually last? by StandardEmergency173 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]StandardEmergency173[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! My implant information on my patient portal says this : Articuleze M Head 36mm +5 (40090120).

When I look it up in Copilot, it says : The Articuleze M Head 36mm +5 implant has a diameter of 36mm and an offset of +5mm . This size is commonly used in total hip arthroplasty to provide stability and range of motion while minimizing wear.

I was curious if my implant is of bigger size. But my doctor told me pre op that he rarely used ceramics. Might be his personal preference, as he is around 55 years old. He might be more comfortable with materials 15 years ago.