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Above and Beyond

My daughter was scheduled to get her cast removed on Wednesday, Dec 9, the day after the snowstorm.  I called the office early, because her appt was at 9am.  The on-call service stated that they had not heard of the office being closed.  So my husband and I drove to the GIKK office located at Lakeside.  When we got there, the office was still closed.  We waited a little bit, then I called the service again and had the on-call physician paged. Shortly afterward, a physician came out around from the back of the office.  Some of the physicians were already in the office and had not realized that the front desk staff was not present.  He took us around back and began to remove the cast. Her physician, Dr. Inda, showed up while he was removing the cast.  She was in need of a cam walker, but Lifestyles was not yet open.  Dr. Inda arranged with one of the Lifestyles employees to have the walker delivered to our house later that day. All of this personalized care and attention made my 14 year old daughter very happy because she was scared to remain on crutches in the snow and ice.

-Tracy

New Knees, Just in Time!

Wedding DanceAs a former defensive linebacker, my dad endured many knee injuries throughout his younger life. In fact, he received a scholarship to play at Nebraska, but endured a knee injury so catastrophic that he was unable to fulfill that dream of playing Husker football.

For years, as my dad’s knees progressively caused him more pain, my mother urged my dad to see an orthopedic surgeon. My mom, a 42-year veteran nurse knew that joint replacement would bring my father much relief, but it was up to my dad to make the choice “to go under the knife,” (as my dad put it). Finally after years of discomfort which eventually turned into excruciating pain, my dad decided surgery was the way to go.

At Bergan Mercy’s Joint Replacement Center, the patients recover as a group – exercising and going through therapy together throughout their hospital stay. I was not sure how my dad would react to this type of environment. However, sitting next to an 80-year-old woman who had just had the same surgery created friendly competition for my dad and this proved to be a very successful element in his recovery. He pushed himself much harder in that group setting compared to if he was alone in his hospital room. Dr. Sam Phillips performed both successful surgeries. (Thank you Dr. Phillips!)

One and half months later, after my dad’s second surgery, he was able to walk me down the aisle without pain and to take the lead during our father-daughter dance at my wedding.

—Maureen

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