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Hi, my name is zendave888!
zendave888
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Hello! I have AVN and are wondering if anyone else is out there?
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Hello @zendave888 and a very warm welcome to the online community.
My name is Namaa and I work at Scope, and will be here for a week to support the online community.
Please please let me know if there’s anything that I can help you with ???
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Welcome to the community @zendave888! Do you mind telling us what AVN is?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi everyone. AVN is avascular necrosis. It is basically parts of healthy bone die. Mine has effected my hips. So have had each hip joint totally replaced.
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Hi @zendave888 - Welcome to the community; it's great you joined us all. How are you since your total hip replacements? My friend had one done 3 years ago & hasn't looked back, so I hope you've made similar progress!
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Thanks chiarieds. First replacement went well but unfortunately had complications with the second. As I’m 40 it’s been hard to accept that I can’t do everything I once could (martial arts). I live with chronic pain and know that I’ll most certainly need another set done eventually after these have worn out. I am thinking of applying for ESA as I’ve had to leave my job (security) due to ill health.
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Oh, I'm sorry to read that. It must be frustrating having difficulty at such a young age, tho' I must admit I started to disintegrate disgracefully at your age (the result of a genetic disorder). I'd fractured my hip 5 months before my friend had his hip replacement, & he 'recovered' better than I, & we're the same age! Daily chronic pain is something I also live with, as well as many others here unfortunately.You might look at Personal Independence Payment if your mobility is affected & if you have difficulty with activities in daily life. There's some info here on Scope's website. See: https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/benefits/personal-independence-payment/ If you would like more info on this, please say, & I'll send you further links.
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Hi @zendave888 and welcome to the Community. It is nice to meet you and thank you for sharing with us. I'm sorry to hear of your health struggles. I had an hip replacement in 2015 so can relate to what life is like after that and I suffer some pain too. You will find the forum to be a really supportive space with lots of lovely, friendly people on it. Please feel free to chat to us anytime and have a look around the site at your leisure. There are lots of interesting discussions going so if any interest you then please just join in. I look forward to seeing you on here and hope you enjoy your time with us. If there is anything we can help/support you with then please just let us know. All the best.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Hi @Namaa_Scope and welcome to the Community. It is great to have you on board! I hope you enjoy your time with us and I look forward to seeing you on here. Nice meeting you. All the best.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Hello @Ails thank you so much, the community is fantastic. Sadly, I am only here till tomorrow, luckily it's Christmas soon and the new year shortly after.
All the best to you too and have a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2020. -
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