Full Speed In The Wrong Direction

26 Apr

After reading both CT and MRI scans, an orthopedic surgeon that we know and respect,  announced “hip replacement.” He said it was my only option. My accident in September 2024 really did a number on me.

While most medical procedures are less expensive in Mexico than in the US; the price he quoted made my head swim. Apparently the reconstruction hardware is quite pricey.

After speaking to a number of people who have had hip replacement (including my brother), and doing my internet research, I became hopeful that there might be a solution to my chronic pain.

I made an appointment with a hip specialist in Austin and traveled to the US where I have insurance. I did NOT expect the outcome that I got.

Dr Matthew Heinrich

Dr. Heinrich asked me to walk. As I hobbled and winced around his office, he said, “point to the pain.” My hand went immediately to the five inch (12cm) scar on the outside of my left leg. Without hesitation he announced, “you don’t need hip replacement, just take out the hardware.”

The scar healed well.

What? How? My head spun.

He advised that I return to the original surgeon to have the screws and plate removed. “It’s completely healed. I expect you’ll have 75% of capacity return to your leg.”

I am not sure why neither orthopedic surgeon in Mexico suggested that option. I have an appointment on Tuesday to see what’s what and hopefully schedule part dos. The adventure continues. 

Stay tuned.

DOS TORTAS

7 Responses to “Full Speed In The Wrong Direction”

  1. Karen Hodgens's avatar
    Karen Hodgens April 26, 2026 at 12:48 pm #

    Wowzer!

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  2. EmilySmith's avatar
    EmilySmith April 26, 2026 at 8:06 pm #

    Fascinating and very timely, as my stepdad just fell and broke his hip two days ago. He had surgery, but I don’t know the details yet, and my mother is clueless as well. I’m hoping to find out more when I visit the hospital tomorrow and the rest of the week, as I just got into town to help my mother out. I fractured my pelvis in a bicycle accident 21 years ago so have some idea about the recovery time and issues, but there is much I don’t know about hips, and he’s 79, so I expect his healing will be even slower than mine was. Not fun. Glad to hear that you might just need your hardware removed! I still have a plate and four pins in my right ilium from my surgery, but it doesn’t seem to cause me any real problems, thankfully.

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 April 27, 2026 at 7:41 am #

      There’s been so many advances in hip surgery. Im definitely nervous about having my own bones supporting my leg without assistance.

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  3. Jack Scott's avatar
    Jack Scott April 27, 2026 at 2:57 am #

    Blimey, that was a surprise!

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 April 27, 2026 at 7:38 am #

      It took a day for my head to relax. It was the last thing I expected.

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  4. Emilie's avatar
    Emilie May 2, 2026 at 5:50 am #

    This sounds wonderfully hopeful! I sure hope that’s your solution.

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