father in law had both done - seems okay but took a bit of time to recover
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I've know several people who've had a hip replacement, all successfully.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIt's my dad. He has been in this hospital(Hillingdon) three or four times for stays so I think the reputation is pretty good.
http://www.thh.nhs.uk/documents/_Pub...ntrolPaper.pdfComment
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When i had an op in December, part of the pre-op process was to check for MRSA infection, to see if i was a carrier. I was told that if I was, then I would have to wash in some special stuff for a while before the op.
I was OK, but I noticed that the nurse's station on the ward I was recovering on, had a list of all the patients who were positive for MRSA.
They did seem to be taking it very seriously and were taking extra precautions with the people who carry it.I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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What do the residents of the old people's home cheer when someone blows out their birthday candles?
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I'd wait till the Tories get in. Much better hip replacements then. No one wants a Socialist hip in 'em.Comment
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