A conversation with an Orthopedic Surgeon.
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Heads up...This is long and a bit convoluted but may appeal to the older crowd.
A bit of back ground on me, 60 y/o, Been lifting on and off for 30 + years. The last 10 year have been SS/531 and back to SS.
I was diagnosed with mild arthritis of the right hip approx 2.5 years ago. I have beaten the shit out of my body since I was 17 years old
with sports, working the trades and then a small business owner for the last 16 years. The pain in my hip has gotten substantially worse over the last 6 month and I can feel the femoral head moving around in the acetabular, I have some serious tendenitous in the right knee and im tired...not ready to go away but tired.
Below are my xray results....text only, and then the coversation that took pleace via emails with the Kaiser Permanente surgeon.
Keep in mind that this surgeon comes very highly recomended by many.
11/27/20. Hi Dr.
I hope you are well and safe.
I have a couple of questions please...hip pain getting worse.
What, if any is/are the part model or ''name'' numbers and materials of the prosthetic used ? I would like to do some research on this.
I have gained weight from being nonproductive do to Covid shutting my business down, do you use a larger prosthetic for heavier folks ? my currant weight is 220lbs.
I am concidering running a growth hormone /hgh protocol as I have done this before with very pleasant results in strength and weight loss... Would growth hormone help or hinder the THR prosess or is it indiffernt ? My personal opinion is that HGH could only help.
PS I am going in for another x-ray on right hip and femur next week in the x-ray machine is up and running.
Thank you much.
Gary
11/30/20. Hi Gary
The Hip is a Depuy Actis hip
Your bone size dictates the hip implant not your weight.
It would be best to ask Dr. Nguyen about the hgh/growth hormone.
Hope this helps, Dr. Klug
12/9/20. XRAYS
Severe right hip joint degenerative changes.
Arthritis Grade: Severe Arthritis (Tonnis 3).
Narrative
XRAY BILATERAL HIP
** HISTORY **:
60 years old, PAIN WITHOUT TRAUMA
** TECHNIQUE **:
1 view each of the left and right hip and 1 view of the pelvis acquired.
COMPARISON: Radiographs 5/11/2018, 10/7/2013
** FINDINGS **:
No acute fracture or dislocation.
Severe superior right hip joint space narrowing with subchondral cysts and sclerosis and osteophytes. Left hip joint space is maintained. Mild soft tissue calcification is seen lateral to the right iliac bone likely heterotopic.
12/9/20. Hi Dr.
I had some pictures of my hips taken today and results came in already. Can you please reevaluate this for me? lots of big scary words that I don't understand...hopeing this is typical medical lingo and findings for severe arthritis.
Thank you
Gary
12/10/20. Hi Gary
Yes many big words. Basically you have severe hip arthritis. Let me know when your ready for a hip replacement. That is the only real way to fix it.
Dr. Klug
12/10/20. Dr.
Can I continue to barbell squat and deadlift heavy ...or at least deadlift ? I don't want the femur head popping out of the acetabular and I don't want to ruin the acetabular.... for some reason I get crazy good pain releaf from 400 mg advil gel caps....12+ hours about 75% of the time..please advice .
thank you sir.
12/10/20. Gary
Don't have the hip done until you give all that up. Take the advil and hide form me.
Happy Holidays, Dr. Klug
12/10/20. Dr.
I'm sorry,,,give what up ? the Advil or lifting ?
12/10/20. Gary.
Lifting. Keep the advil.
After reading this I went straight out to the garage, warmed up, and lifted