Mecham Goes Into Surgery
Mecham Goes Into Surgery
Well Hello Everyone!
It sure has been a long time since I have posted on the board. But most of you guys knew I was vaulting at BYU. Training was going great, we were working hard, and getting buff, like Americans do. The only thing that wasnt going great was the pain in my hips. Everyday it got worse. I went to the physical therapist and they didnt know why I was in pain. So I went to the BYU health center, saw a few doctors and got some x-rays. The first 3 doctors I saw had no Idea what was going on either. Weeks went by and finally I saw a hip specialist. After some more x-rays and MRI's, drugs, and testing, he came to the conclusion that I have a rare hip condition called a femoralacetabular inpingement. Or in simple terms, my hips are rotated backwards, the ball of my femur bone doesnt fit into the hip socket, and that causes the bones to rub against each other. This isnt good at all. So, in order to fix this I get to have surgery! It is a complicated procedure, which requires them to cut a 1foot whole down my leg, so they can dislocate the hip and bring it out to work on! I go in for surgery on January 2nd, and wont be able to walk on my own for 4-6 months, and no polevaulting for more than 1 year. But just thought I would let ya know! Happy Vaulting Everyone.
Mecham
It sure has been a long time since I have posted on the board. But most of you guys knew I was vaulting at BYU. Training was going great, we were working hard, and getting buff, like Americans do. The only thing that wasnt going great was the pain in my hips. Everyday it got worse. I went to the physical therapist and they didnt know why I was in pain. So I went to the BYU health center, saw a few doctors and got some x-rays. The first 3 doctors I saw had no Idea what was going on either. Weeks went by and finally I saw a hip specialist. After some more x-rays and MRI's, drugs, and testing, he came to the conclusion that I have a rare hip condition called a femoralacetabular inpingement. Or in simple terms, my hips are rotated backwards, the ball of my femur bone doesnt fit into the hip socket, and that causes the bones to rub against each other. This isnt good at all. So, in order to fix this I get to have surgery! It is a complicated procedure, which requires them to cut a 1foot whole down my leg, so they can dislocate the hip and bring it out to work on! I go in for surgery on January 2nd, and wont be able to walk on my own for 4-6 months, and no polevaulting for more than 1 year. But just thought I would let ya know! Happy Vaulting Everyone.
Mecham
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I went under the knife on thursday, but i can say that my pilonidal cyst looks pretty pathetic to your operation! My recovery time is about 5 weeks. Good luck and stay focused on why you are going through with the operation!
P.S. if anyone looks up pilonidal cysts, you come up w/ some greusome photos. just a little FYI (mine is not that bad)
P.S. if anyone looks up pilonidal cysts, you come up w/ some greusome photos. just a little FYI (mine is not that bad)
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We'll keep you in our prayers, Mecham!! Good luck to you!
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