Hello Ladies and Gents,
I think I use to post under Westy or Wes. It's been over a year since I've been back here. First, I hope everyone is doing well. The last year has been kinda crazy with the pandemic and what not. To recap:
TLHR June 2019
Second surgery to attach a detached glutius medius (which got infected a short time after surgery)
Third Surgery Debridement, which got worse in no time
Forth Surgery= Explant with spacer install and 10 weeks total of pik line antibiotics
Fifth Surgery was a revision
All the above took place from June 2019 thru June 2020
Fast forward to present day. Last Sept. I had a steroid injection in the left hip which did nothing to help the constant discomfort I'm now living with. I had a second cortisone shot one week ago today. This time I had a bad reaction to it and it flared up and turned bright red, as well as expanding in size. I was worried about an infection so I contacted my surgeon Saturday. I sent him a pic and he said it looked suspicious. He Rx'd Cephalexin, 500 MG x4 per day. Since starting that the injection site looks better and the redness has faded somewhat. The pain is still there, but it doesn't seem any worse than it has been since the last surgery in June 2020.
I've been on low dose Norco 10/325 one or two per day as needed since June of 2020. I'm in a state of discomfort to flat out pain 24/7. I've been told by 4 docs, this is how it'll be for the rest of my life. The infection damaged a huge amount of muscle and surrounding tissue. The worst part for me is that I can no longer do normal exercise. The longest distance I've walked since 2020 is 6/10th's of a mile. My longest cardio workout has been 20 minutes, At that point, the pain becomes so great. I have to stop. I can no longer workout long enough to get my endorphins to kick in and help the pain. It's really hard on me, because pre surgery I was a cardio addict and could out do most guys half my age at anything cardio related.
In addition to the whole mess above, my right hip needs to be replaced now. It's pretty close to as bad as the left was, pre surgery.
I'm still not sure that the second steroid/cortisone injection won't end up as another infection. I'm taking it day by day. What I am 100% sure of is that I will never have another elective surgery again as long as I live. For me, the single worst decision I ever made in my life was having that left hip replacement surgery. I AM the 1% who experiences everything that can go wrong, and it did.
I think my first surgeon who did the first 4 surgeries was a complete hack. He gets amazingly glowing reviews, but I now know 2 other people that have experienced the same result from this surgeon.(Bad infection) They are both smarter than I am, and moved to a different surgeon after his first screw up. Not me though, I stuck with him. The guy is a complete jerk to boot. Arrogant, know it all, and an ego the size of a tall building. I should have moved on, but hindsight is, well you know.
One of my first cousin's is a very successful malpractice attorney in Chicago. Top notch and brilliant. He's tried to convince me to bring a malpractice suit against the first surgeon at least a dozen times. As a guy who made his living as an independent trader in the trading pits in Chicago, I have a very solid philosophy about life. I like to think of it as being intellectually honest and true. That philosophy is "a card laid is a card played" There's no do overs, no second guessing, just real life as it happens. A deal is a deal, period. So there will never be a malpractice suit brought by me or on my behalf as long as I live.
I live each day now having accepted the fact that I'm physically screwed up until I get called home, whenever that might be. I hold no ill will towards that first surgeon. Like me, he's just a human being and as such, mistakes happen. This one cost me dearly, but life goes on. I have a handicap sticker in my car now. I can no longer enjoy most of the physical activities that I once did. That being said, I've learned to start each day fresh and make the very most of it that I can. I'm very blessed to have a great supportive wife, 4 great adult children, 5 awesome grandkids, and one 185 pound, 20 month old Brown Newfoundland with an attitude. LOLOL
I left the forum abruptly last time. The reason is that I no longer work from my office in the basement. That's where my PC is. I finally bought a Chromebook so here I am. I wanted to update the forum on my progress, or, LACK thereof. LOL I also wanted to offer some advice based on my poor results.
I'm not looking for pity, this situation is permanent and I'm okay with that. If this last cortisone injection does turn out to be an infection, I'll do what my docs tell me but there won't be another surgery. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. I'm not going down the road of revolving door surgeries. I'm almost 70, and I've had a great life. If the higher power determines that this is the end, I'm totally comfortable with that. I'm not writing in the forum to draw attention to myself. I'm writing this for one reason. I'd like every person who's scheduled for a hip replacement surgery to make sure you're 100% confident in your choice of surgeon. Get a second opinion, and do your due diligence. You're worth that extra time and effort. I failed to get a second opinion or do even 5 minutes of due diligence. That's 100% on me. I have now paid a huge price for not doing so. Also worth mentioning, I didn't like the first surgeon's mannerisms or attitude one bit on my first visit with him. Looking back now, that should have raised red flags from within. It didn't, I just assumed he was very good based on reviews. Ooops.
I wish each of you the very best. This forum was a life saver for me when I was in the middle of my surgical journey. The folks that participate here are generous and kind. They shared so much solid advice with me, I'm forever grateful. If this turns out to be nothing more than just a bad reaction to the injection, I'll be thrilled and grateful. If it doesn't and things get really rough, I'm good with my higher power and more importantly good with my family. Whatever comes next, I'm a grateful man who's been blessed.
Blessings to all of you, and thanks for all you did to help me through the roughest of times. If you're a prayer, I could use a few. I'd greatly appreciate that. If you're not, that's okay by me. I know for our family, prayer has always been comforting and usually very helpful.
John
Hope to be posting here again in a month or two.
I remember MOJO, what a great positive and encouraging lady. She helped me a ton too. Thanks again to each and every one of you.
One last comment, I pre read this prior to posting. It's not intended to be a dark or downer post, please don't take it that way. I'm a lucky, happy, and grateful guy, regardless of what may come next.
I think I use to post under Westy or Wes. It's been over a year since I've been back here. First, I hope everyone is doing well. The last year has been kinda crazy with the pandemic and what not. To recap:
TLHR June 2019
Second surgery to attach a detached glutius medius (which got infected a short time after surgery)
Third Surgery Debridement, which got worse in no time
Forth Surgery= Explant with spacer install and 10 weeks total of pik line antibiotics
Fifth Surgery was a revision
All the above took place from June 2019 thru June 2020
Fast forward to present day. Last Sept. I had a steroid injection in the left hip which did nothing to help the constant discomfort I'm now living with. I had a second cortisone shot one week ago today. This time I had a bad reaction to it and it flared up and turned bright red, as well as expanding in size. I was worried about an infection so I contacted my surgeon Saturday. I sent him a pic and he said it looked suspicious. He Rx'd Cephalexin, 500 MG x4 per day. Since starting that the injection site looks better and the redness has faded somewhat. The pain is still there, but it doesn't seem any worse than it has been since the last surgery in June 2020.
I've been on low dose Norco 10/325 one or two per day as needed since June of 2020. I'm in a state of discomfort to flat out pain 24/7. I've been told by 4 docs, this is how it'll be for the rest of my life. The infection damaged a huge amount of muscle and surrounding tissue. The worst part for me is that I can no longer do normal exercise. The longest distance I've walked since 2020 is 6/10th's of a mile. My longest cardio workout has been 20 minutes, At that point, the pain becomes so great. I have to stop. I can no longer workout long enough to get my endorphins to kick in and help the pain. It's really hard on me, because pre surgery I was a cardio addict and could out do most guys half my age at anything cardio related.
In addition to the whole mess above, my right hip needs to be replaced now. It's pretty close to as bad as the left was, pre surgery.
I'm still not sure that the second steroid/cortisone injection won't end up as another infection. I'm taking it day by day. What I am 100% sure of is that I will never have another elective surgery again as long as I live. For me, the single worst decision I ever made in my life was having that left hip replacement surgery. I AM the 1% who experiences everything that can go wrong, and it did.
One of my first cousin's is a very successful malpractice attorney in Chicago. Top notch and brilliant. He's tried to convince me to bring a malpractice suit against the first surgeon at least a dozen times. As a guy who made his living as an independent trader in the trading pits in Chicago, I have a very solid philosophy about life. I like to think of it as being intellectually honest and true. That philosophy is "a card laid is a card played" There's no do overs, no second guessing, just real life as it happens. A deal is a deal, period. So there will never be a malpractice suit brought by me or on my behalf as long as I live.
I live each day now having accepted the fact that I'm physically screwed up until I get called home, whenever that might be. I hold no ill will towards that first surgeon. Like me, he's just a human being and as such, mistakes happen. This one cost me dearly, but life goes on. I have a handicap sticker in my car now. I can no longer enjoy most of the physical activities that I once did. That being said, I've learned to start each day fresh and make the very most of it that I can. I'm very blessed to have a great supportive wife, 4 great adult children, 5 awesome grandkids, and one 185 pound, 20 month old Brown Newfoundland with an attitude. LOLOL
I left the forum abruptly last time. The reason is that I no longer work from my office in the basement. That's where my PC is. I finally bought a Chromebook so here I am. I wanted to update the forum on my progress, or, LACK thereof. LOL I also wanted to offer some advice based on my poor results.
I'm not looking for pity, this situation is permanent and I'm okay with that. If this last cortisone injection does turn out to be an infection, I'll do what my docs tell me but there won't be another surgery. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. I'm not going down the road of revolving door surgeries. I'm almost 70, and I've had a great life. If the higher power determines that this is the end, I'm totally comfortable with that. I'm not writing in the forum to draw attention to myself. I'm writing this for one reason. I'd like every person who's scheduled for a hip replacement surgery to make sure you're 100% confident in your choice of surgeon. Get a second opinion, and do your due diligence. You're worth that extra time and effort. I failed to get a second opinion or do even 5 minutes of due diligence. That's 100% on me. I have now paid a huge price for not doing so. Also worth mentioning, I didn't like the first surgeon's mannerisms or attitude one bit on my first visit with him. Looking back now, that should have raised red flags from within. It didn't, I just assumed he was very good based on reviews. Ooops.
I wish each of you the very best. This forum was a life saver for me when I was in the middle of my surgical journey. The folks that participate here are generous and kind. They shared so much solid advice with me, I'm forever grateful. If this turns out to be nothing more than just a bad reaction to the injection, I'll be thrilled and grateful. If it doesn't and things get really rough, I'm good with my higher power and more importantly good with my family. Whatever comes next, I'm a grateful man who's been blessed.
Blessings to all of you, and thanks for all you did to help me through the roughest of times. If you're a prayer, I could use a few. I'd greatly appreciate that. If you're not, that's okay by me. I know for our family, prayer has always been comforting and usually very helpful.
John
Hope to be posting here again in a month or two.
I remember MOJO, what a great positive and encouraging lady. She helped me a ton too. Thanks again to each and every one of you.
One last comment, I pre read this prior to posting. It's not intended to be a dark or downer post, please don't take it that way. I'm a lucky, happy, and grateful guy, regardless of what may come next.