Stem Cell Recovery Forum: Arthritis and Cartilage Injections
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A place for patients (and prospective patients) of Stem Cell procedures related to arthritis and cartilage building due to athletic injury, wear-and-tear and arthritis.
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jeffharms
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mayday35 jeffharms
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jeffharms
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I'd recommend it for the young and for athletes. But my friend was not a proper candidate for it. Her femur xray looked like a tabletop no amount ofnew cartilage will help that I suspect. I'm not a doctor, but it seemed clear that blecher was using the newness of the tech to justify working on our case.
Just a pamphlet on how to walk after surgery would have helped. They gave us NOTHING.
jeffharms
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Should have gone straight for the tried and true hip replacement in a hospital where a system is set up to assist a person recover.
Our long drive to and from LA in hopes of getting easy relief was soooo painful. And caused more damage.
I say all this to whomever is considering alternatives when all the docs say hip replacement. Do the hip replacement. Stem cell isn't for bone yet. Fix your body. Don't be afraid.
Also the hip replacement is less invasive these days. There's a new style out. Less cutting. Ask about it.
joy47826 jeffharms
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Possible Infections, revisions, defective parts (lawsuits going on) shorter/longer legs, nerve damage (me)...it goes on and on....we take our chances when we do these too....believe me.
I "think" with these replacements many of us go downhill and I have a friend who suspects hip issues but replacement is just something she does not want to do.....
So there it is.....sorry the stem cells are not what you folks expected, I can't really afford the stem cells but keep thinking on the prolozone injections for my knee...
Pick your poison.......Joy
joy47826 jeffharms
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I tried and tried to not do a surgery, but groin was a crumbled mess of damage....no groin pain now.
mayday35 joy47826
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Gardenfairy jeffharms
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hannah39924 jeffharms
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AllisWell hannah39924
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I had an old childhood hip injury and in my opinion, the structures in my hip joint were just too damaged for the stem cell procedure to effectively repair the damage.
The procedure itself was relatively painless. I was sedated locally. My doctor extracted bone marrow from my iliac bone. Fat was gathered from my belly area, and blood was taken from my arm. I would say the most uncomfortable part of the procedure was when the doctor injected the contents into my hip joint. The uncomfortable feeling is similar to having a steroid shot to the hip.
In my view, I do not think I was a good candidate for this procedure because my initial injury had taken place so long ago. I would guess this procedure may be more effective for those with a recent injury.
sampojoe AllisWell
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I was looking forward to having 2 good legs. Doctors said I was a candidate for a dual hip replacement but I was "asymptomatic" and thinking not if I can help it. So about the 8mos mark on the hip, I stumbled out of a stuck elevator that stopped 8" high. After limping around about a year, taking it easy and trying to heal it up, I kinda knew I wasn't getting better and found Atlantic Spine and Joint in Westmont NJ. They were very encouraging and seems I did a good thing in being careful on the leg. Got my cortisone shot, helped pretty quickly, then went into a series of partially covered (5) hyaluronic acid injections, week apart. Doc said they take up to 6 weeks to max out on the benefits, but I was feeling better after about 2. I could walk almost normally, a little fast too. Pain level could be noticeable after a bit of activity. Joint felt loose.
Went into Stem cell/PRP combo treatment series, 1 stem cell and PRP mixed together, followed by 2 PRPs 1 mo. apart. Doc likes to say, the stem cells are the seeds and the PRP shots are the fertilizer. After the inflamation from the shot cleared up I started feeling stronger. But then I stumbled on my front step, and I had another 2 weeks of pain like right after the elevator incident. But I seemed to be getting better again. Recovery from the first PRP shot may have taken longer or the reinury was acting up. But after reading comments here, it is said there is a 2mo. recovery from PRP inflammation. That has given me hope as I go for my third shot next week. Doc said 3mos. after I would feel the most benefits. And I guess it give me hope too and my docs have said, stem cell improvement can go on for a year. This past month I have started doing yard work, and have had some good results on lower pain and fast recovery, doing sometimes over 3mi. a day on the pedometer. But still get som level 4 stuff with each step when I overdo it. Coming back fast though. and time left to "clean up" from the PRP.
hopeful, Joe
a_68520 hannah39924
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Molly1charlie2 sampojoe
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Hi! I had stem cell therapy in both hips one month ago! Doing very well and I feel the pain is less than before....ehst do you mean by the "clean up period". I have seen this often in the blogs but I don't know,what this means?
Thanks!
sampojoe Molly1charlie2
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HI Molly,
The shots cause inflammation and take about 3 days to go away. NO NSAIDS, will interfere with stem cells.
I am about 5 mos into it , expect the a strong point in the recovery to be about 6 mos. Had a bad period of exertion where i am feeling weaker than I expected. Doctor says could get continued improvement for up to a year after... Hopin' & prayin'
sn123 a_68520
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Hi, my husband is planning to have stem cell + PRP procedure for his knee. I have google stem cell treatment, Boca Raton but can't get more reviews. Is it alright to share your Doctor's name?