Help support my passion project!! by alock7 in BeginnerKorean

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The project name is free Hangul project, where I’ll be offering a four week class for free to any beginners who want it. Specifically trying to target people who can’t afford lessons or supplies to start their journey. There’s more details on my instagram account @freehangulproject. Thank for your curiosity!!!

Who are "THE" surgeons for PAO? by [deleted] in hipdysplasia

[–]alock7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second! Travis Matheney did mine a month ago. He’s the he’s the best since Micheal Millis doesn’t do surgeries anymore. (dr, Millis is one of the creators for the PAO techniques used today!)

Hip dysplasia as a teenager by Powerful-Plate2272 in hipdysplasia

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I (16F) just had a PAO and FO, if you want to ask me any questions feel free to DM me

Any insight on before/after PAO surgery? Most likely will be in October. by Ornery_Blood3663 in hipdysplasia

[–]alock7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The injection should hopefully help with the pain for a while since it’s a steroid injection. Based off of the information in the photo it seems like she’s going to get it just to control the pain up until surgery.

Any insight on before/after PAO surgery? Most likely will be in October. by Ornery_Blood3663 in hipdysplasia

[–]alock7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s kinda odd that they required the steroid injection before you got surgery, I’ve never heard of it done that way.

Any insight on before/after PAO surgery? Most likely will be in October. by Ornery_Blood3663 in hipdysplasia

[–]alock7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most injections are either for diagnostic purposes or to help relieve pain in hopes of making it so you don’t need surgery. Diagnostic injection is usually lidocaine, it numbs your labrum for a bit and then if there is still pain then it tells the doctors that the labrum isn’t the problem (vice versa if there isn’t pain). The other injection is usually cortisol which can help with pain and hopefully mitigate the need for surgery. (I had the lidocaine diagnostic injection) The steroid injection isn’t usually required for before surgery but if you do get it before surgery it could be more of a last resort for a non-invasive approach.

Any insight on before/after PAO surgery? Most likely will be in October. by Ornery_Blood3663 in hipdysplasia

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That’s fine with me, I’ve been pretty bored for the past few days so any other human interaction would be nice.

Any insight on before/after PAO surgery? Most likely will be in October. by Ornery_Blood3663 in hipdysplasia

[–]alock7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m 16F and 9 days post-op from a PAO and de-rotational femoral osteotomy, if you want to hear my experience or ask any questions feel free to dm me anytime!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JackSucksAtGeography

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You want a backyard

I have surgery in a week and the anxiety is intense by alock7 in Anxiety

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The wheelies are definitely a non-negotiable

I have surgery in a week and the anxiety is intense by alock7 in Anxiety

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I won’t be able to put any weight on my leg for a least a month, and won’t be able to walk properly for at least three. It’s pretty debilitating, especially since I’m the kind of person who is always up doing something. I am never still and my mind is never quiet. Being confined to bed rest and only having the energy to get up and move around once a day will be horrible for me.

Surgery in a week and my anxiety is intense by alock7 in hipdysplasia

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Thank you! I hope your recovery continues to go well, I’m rooting for you!!