Pins In Hips Need Removal And Hip Replacement Posted: 07-14-05 20:57pm
Do not know whether my first message
released. 40 year old female looking for
answers on anyone with pins in hips that
are have a great deal of pain and lack of
movement. Had pins since 10 years of
age. Never had pain free life but
learned to deal and make adjustments.
Does any have information about pins being
removed and hip replacement done and what
they went through. I am especially
interested in females like myself that
had mobility problems in their prime of
their lives. Any one
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JasonAnthony29
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Posted: 07-15-05 23:46pm
Hi,
this message board doesn't seem to attract
as many responses as it once did,
unfortunately.
Did you have slipped capital femoral
epiphysis at age 10 which necessitated the
pin insertions?
Are you in pain now because of the pins or
because of hip degeneration?
Do you need a hip replacement or just pin
removal?
I have had pins in both of my hips since
age 13 and I am now 30. The pins don't
bother me; the hip itself does. I know
what you mean about not ever being totally
pain free - i'm in that boat. It's a
bummer. Especially at such a young age.
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K arliss
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Pins Posted: 07-16-05 09:43am
Jason, sorry I figured out how to post
back on the site. In short I am curious
about how dangerous it is removing the
pins and then replacing the hips alll
together. I am thinking that it must not
be easy to be that invasive to bone that
had something attached for 30 years. I
can only say to you jason look down the
road and if I am reading on this website
from others like ourselfs it will not get
any easier. Now all we have to do is
find someone who had the pins removed and
the hips replaced. Did you remember
finding anyone like that on this site.
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JasonAnthony29
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Re: Pins Posted: 07-18-05 23:53pm
k arliss
wrote:
jason, sorry I figured out
how to post back on the site. In short
I am curious about how dangerous it is
removing the pins and then replacing the
hips alll together. I am thinking that
it must not be easy to be that invasive to
bone that had something attached for 30
years. I can only say to you jason look
down the road and if I am reading on this
website from others like ourselfs it will
not get any easier. Now all we have to
do is find someone who had the pins
removed and the hips replaced. Did you
remember finding anyone like that on this
site.
i undertand that pin removal can be quite
time consuming. When pins have been in
the bone for so many years, they don't
come out easy due to calcification and the
fact that the bone grows around the pins
so tight. I would imagine they could do
both the pin removal and hip replacement
in one shot. If you are young and in good
health, there really shouldn't be much of
an issue.
Why do you need a hip replacement? And
are the pins bothering you?
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K arliss
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Pins Posted: 07-19-05 17:10pm
My legs have been going down hill since
1998. I have really never had a pain
free day. Early on,,,,,,slight
discomfort now sometime hips hurt
sometimes walking thru the mall. It
seems it takes longer for my hips to stop
hurting. I have just turned 40 years and
and that mean these pins have been in 30
years and it is effecting my life
pysically, mentally, socially it even
slowed me on my job and in these days, I
need my job. I hope I can find someone
that has had that experience, mater of
fact a few
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nesse2341
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Hey Posted: 09-02-05 16:08pm
I had pins removed from both hips, at
different times. One pin was in for 5
years the other in for about 6. My
recovery was speedy and painless. Though
I was only 16 at the time, I would imagine
the recovery for you could be just as
easy. It was an out patient surgery and I
was walking on my leg again within 48
hours. Hope this helps
vanessa
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punks
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Pin Removal Posted: 10-23-05 11:39am
I am 54 broke the femur in my right leg
last year now having reoccuring pain with
from the pin in the hip ball of that leg
which was installed. I was told in can
be removed. Anyone have a story to share
on that. I am considering it.
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lovewhitedove
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Pin In Hip Posted: 01-30-06 17:06pm
Hi,
i would like to have the pin removed in my
hip too! Left femur. Did you do it? Did
you find out anything? Thanks for your
help
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sing4u45
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Hip Replacement And Removal of Pins Posted: 02-25-06 10:02am
I was hit by a car when I was 9. This
started my hips growing out of socket. I
had my first hip (right) surgery at age 10
with placement of pins. The doctor put
them in to long and had to remove them 6
months later. Degenerative arthitis began
its ugly reign. I had pins put in my left
hip at age 11. I had total right hip
replacement at age 12 years ago. That hip
is great. Now, at age 47, I am faced with
left hip replacement. The problem is, I
still have 4 pins in that hip. Can anyone
tell me what I am facing here. I was back
to work in 2 weeks and off of crutches in
3 with my right hip replacement, but the
pins had been removed several years prior.
Thanks for your help.
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JasonAnthony29
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Re: Hip Replacement And Removal of Pins Posted: 02-26-06 13:48pm
sing4u45
wrote:
i was hit by a car when I
was 9. This started my hips growing out
of socket. I had my first hip (right)
surgery at age 10 with placement of pins.
The doctor put them in to long and had to
remove them 6 months later. Degenerative
arthitis began its ugly reign. I had
pins put in my left hip at age 11. I had
total right hip replacement at age 12
years ago. That hip is great. Now, at
age 47, I am faced with left hip
replacement. The problem is, I still
have 4 pins in that hip. Can anyone tell
me what I am facing here. I was back to
work in 2 weeks and off of crutches in 3
with my right hip replacement, but the
pins had been removed several years prior.
Thanks for your
help.
wow! What a story. You had your right
hip replaced at age 12? Or did I read
that wrong?
As for your left hip: i'm not sure if they
cant just replace the hip without having
to remove the pins, or if they would have
to remove the pins first. I think it
might depend on the location of the pins
in the femoral head......
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muddgirl491
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Thinking About It Posted: 03-15-06 16:38pm
I had scfe in bot hips, one four years ago
and the other 2.5 yrs ago. I know how
difficult it is to have a thr with the
pins still in. Ive been trying to get my
mom to let me have the pins removed, esp.
Since htey arent buried all the way in my
bone and are causeing me pain.
Can anyone tell me what my recovery would
be like if I can get the surgery, and what
kind of restrictions I would have?
Thanks a lot if u guys can
--jess
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BuzzMagazine
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Pins In Hip And Toal Hip Replacement Posted: 06-03-06 00:51am
I had a slipped capital femoral epiphysis
at age 15, 3 pins were put in and about a
year later the were removed, I am now 26
years old, I have severe hip pain all the
time, I to have got use to the pain, along
with the help of pain meds which I have
been on for all this time.
The pain was bothersom but I was still
able to work okay and live life okay,
until latley when the hip got much worse,
to make a long story short on june 12th
2006, just 9 days from today, I am having
my total hip replacement on my left hip,
i'm told that I will fee much better.
However I am scared out of my mind, i'll
let you know how it goes, if anyone out
there has had the replacement let me know
how it went.
To answer your question it was not a big
deal to get my pins removed, just don't
let the docotors shoot cortozone into your
hips all the time, it can make them worse.
I don't think you can keep the pins in
and have a replacement.
Goodluck
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LMLISA
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Re: Pins In Hips Need Removal And Hip Replacement Posted: 03-13-08 13:42pm
i am a mother of a young boy age 13 who
has oins placed in his hips when he was 10
years old. one day he came home from
school and told me his hip was hurting. he
went anf took a nap, when he got up he was
crying in agnony with right hip pain. i
gave him tylenol and it didnt help him at
all. 2 days later, i took him to the md
ofice who put in the pins. the doc that
had put in the pins was no longer there,
so we saw a physician assistant. she was
very rude and told him to take advil 3
times a day and come back in a week. well,
he cried day after day. i called her back
and she would not give him anything else
for pain. it got so bad i had to take him
to a clinic one night just tp get some
pain releif. to make a long story short,
we saw 7 different doctors 4 of which were
orthopedics. finally we found one that
said the pin needed to come out so he
could have an mri. that is where we are
at. it depends on what they find when they
do the mri if he will have to have further
surgery.l i dont remember the doctors
telling me that this would be such a
problem when they put them in. is this
normal?
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LMLISA
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Re: Pins In Hips Need Removal And Hip Replacement Posted: 03-13-08 13:42pm
i am a mother of a young boy age 13 who
has oins placed in his hips when he was 10
years old. one day he came home from
school and told me his hip was hurting. he
went anf took a nap, when he got up he was
crying in agnony with right hip pain. i
gave him tylenol and it didnt help him at
all. 2 days later, i took him to the md
ofice who put in the pins. the doc that
had put in the pins was no longer there,
so we saw a physician assistant. she was
very rude and told him to take advil 3
times a day and come back in a week. well,
he cried day after day. i called her back
and she would not give him anything else
for pain. it got so bad i had to take him
to a clinic one night just tp get some
pain releif. to make a long story short,
we saw 7 different doctors 4 of which were
orthopedics. finally we found one that
said the pin needed to come out so he
could have an mri. that is where we are
at. it depends on what they find when they
do the mri if he will have to have further
surgery.l i dont remember the doctors
telling me that this would be such a
problem when they put them in. is this
normal?
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charliet
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triple osteotomy Posted: 04-01-08 06:59am
i had perthes disease as a child and 12
years ago i had a triple osteotomy ,over
the years ive been in pain the surgeon
advised me to have the pins out 2 years
later but i never did now im in
considerable pain and walk with crutches
as putting weight on the leg is
unbearable,i would like to know if anyone
has had pins removed after theyve been in
12 years and weather they needed a hip
replacement or weather the pain went away
once the pins were out,i would be grateful
of any replies as im petrified of the
whole procedure thanks in advance
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bestica4343
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curious about acupuncture Posted: 09-16-08 10:22am
i was in a car accident about 2yrs ago and
broke my left hip and also suffer from
nerve damge. I live in pain but i quess i
have learned to live with it.....but my
question is has anyone ever tried
acupuncture? things that have helped
minerals,heating pad, and ice...many
thanks...any advice will do...
jess
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ROBZ
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bestica4343 Posted: 09-23-08 08:12am
i had an rta in 01,resulting in me
breaking my left femur,and some other
stuff.got 2 pins done,one in top of femur
and 1 from top down to my knee.not sure
about a heating pad as i was told that the
pin itself ends up taking in the heat and
could damage muscle??getting the main pin
removed next monday,was told i need it
removed first and then possibly a hip
replacement?hopefully the latter wont
happen,but in alot of pain so anything
would be better than the way things are
right now.
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ROBZ
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bestica4343 Posted: 09-23-08 10:24am
i had an rta in 01,resulting in me
breaking my left femur,and some other
stuff.got 2 pins done,one in top of femur
and 1 from top down to my knee.not sure
about a heating pad as i was told that the
pin itself ends up taking in the heat and
could damage muscle??getting the main pin
removed next monday,was told i need it
removed first and then possibly a hip
replacement?hopefully the latter wont
happen,but in alot of pain so anything
would be better than the way things are
right now.