I'd think long and hard before doing something like this. What actually happened, if I may ask?
for around 3 years i had groin pain which caused some groin pain,it came and went but occasionaly the pain was considerable,causing me to link.when there was no pain i could run and play footie,climb mountains etc as i was very fit.
after seeing a couple of consultants who did all the tests neither could find anything wrong,however a cyst was found in a testicle and i had a epididectomy (cyst and epididimous) removal.the pain remained.consultant could not reason why.so he suggested that i see another consultant as i may have a hernia.this consultant confirmed no hernia present anywhere.
i had several x-rays and camera up the rear and still they could find no problem
finally i was refered to another consultant and he arranged for a MRI scan.the results according to him were that i had wear on both hip joints but on my left hip the arthritis was so bad that i had 3 choices.1 was to leave as it was and continue to take strong painkillers,2nd choice was to have a hip replacement asap.3rd choice was to have keyhole surgery to the hip and trim damaged cartlidge.i decided on the cartlidge trim as i felt at 53 years old the hip replacement seemed an extreme option.i had this surgery in december last year 2011.day surgery
i came out of hospital high as a kite on morphine and on crutches,i was told that i would be on them for upto 6-8 weeks of gradual physiotherapy and would then be able to resume all my normal activities as the opp was completely succesful.6 weeks after surgery i had an appointment with the surgeon advising him that since the surgery the pain i was in was extreme and no ammount of painkillers even touched it,also i was having massive painful spasms in my hip and whole leg and both my calf and thigh muscles were hard as a rock.he arranged that he would give me a steroid injection in march this year
when the needle went in (steroid and painkiller)i screamed in absolute agony while at the same time i was told "do not move".i did not move and about 15 seconds later,still screaming and now being held down by theatre staff,the surgeons 2nd ?? who injected me immediattly left the theatre and was gone.my original surgeon was not present.the theatre staff were trying to tell me to breath easily which was imposible because of the pain but in a few minutes i got my breathing in order and was taken back to the ward.i was advised by the ward staff that i would immediattly benefit from the injection which would last upto 3 months.2 hours later iwas told i could now go home.
the injection of steroid had no effect.all during that time i have been on a combination of 3 powerful painkillers prescribed by another consultant at 'pain clinic' in july this consultant recommended a 2nd MRI scan as now my joint was clicking and grinding (you can audibly hear it when any weight at all was put onthe joint,the MRI which was done in august. a few days after the MRI my gp who had alreadywritten to the hip surgeon and arranged another appointment with him.my gp had told him in writting that the pain was so severe it was affecting every aspect of my life and was causing many sleepless night due to spasms and pain,and was further causing much depression to me.the surgeon said that he would now do a 2nd steroid injection himself and do it under anestetic so i was out for the count.when i awoke i could still feel the pain.the surgeon has now arranged another appointment in december to discuss a hip replacement sometime next year.
before the original surgery i had no need of a walking stick or cruthes.ive now been on criutches for 10 months and cannot take a single step without extreme spasms/pain and grinding,im on highest dose of morphine patches which only helps very slightly,all the other strong painkillers are a complete waste of time,even 2 different cocktails of strong sleeping pills have little effect.my weight has gone up from 11st 10lbs to 16st lbs
and now the results from the MRI arranged by my 'pain clinic' consultant show that i have almost NO cartlidge left in my hip.the surgeon who performed the cartlidge removal has removed almost all cartidge
everyone that knows me can see that ive completly had enough and im in a very bad way.i have felt for some time now that the surgeon has messed up big time.i see legal action as my only option
i know i could have simplified what ive written above but infact there is a whole lot more.my medical /hospital letters run into over 150 pages since the opp last year