Patient Testimonials

May 12, 2005

This is a note of profound gratitude to Dr. Huddleston for helping me back to the active lifestyle I had enjoyed my entire life until about ten years ago when I first noticed ’tightness’ in my left hip. This ‘tightness’ progressively grew worse until I was in constant pain and walked with a very noticeable limp. It was hard getting up from a chair. I couldn’t go up steps two at a time. I had to be very careful because my hip felt like it would give out sometimes. I have been a practicing Chiropractor for twenty-two years and I was fully aware of my need for a total hip replacement. I was also fully aware of the intricacies involved in, not only the installation of the prosthesis, but the care needed to insure perfect alignment of my pelvis once the hardware was installed.

After my consultation with Dr. Huddleston, I was totally confident that I had found the “One” that I could entrust this job to. My confidence was well founded as what transpired following my surgery of April 5, 2005 was totally and unbelievably astounding. Within a few hours post-surgery I felt alert and the pain I had been living with for years was gone! Yes, I had discomfort from the incision but it was ‘minor’ compared to what I had been used to. By the next morning I was anxious to stand up and walk to try out my new ‘hardware’. The therapist eventually came to my room and instructed me on how to stand, sit and do various movements. I just wanted to WALK!!! With the aid of my walker I stood and started walking. It was like in the movie Forrest Gump…I started walking…out of my room, down the hall….around the corner…down the next hall….all the way around the hospital floor. It was easy…I felt I was ready to walk all the way home…it felt so good! I wanted to go home for I could see no reason to stay in the hospital! Dr. Huddleston and I had a long discussion about discharging me and my begging finally paid off. He reluctantly discharged me from the hospital thirty hours post-surgery!!!

I returned to his office two days after being discharged from the hospital. I walked in carrying a cane but Dr. Huddleston could see I didn’t even need it. Unbelievably, I could now walk without any aid, …no walker, no cane, no crutches….just the two legs God gave me! Four days post surgery I walked around the block at home. The next day I walked a mile. A week post surgery I walked three miles. I continued to walk at least one to two miles every day or two. Earlier this week, now five weeks post-surgery, I walked three miles on a fire road in a hilly area off of Laurel Canyon. It felt great! I feel great and the best thing is that I feel better everyday!

My rapid progress and recovery is a testimony to Dr. Huddleston’s expertise and vast experience in total hip replacement surgery. I couldn’t be happier and I thank Dr. Huddleston from the bottom of my heart!


August 20, 2002

Dear Dr. Huddleston,

Every year I think of you at least a hundred times. I could jump for joy and I actually can jump! I can run, too, and I have had to –for the bus –missing one can mean an hour wait for the next one.

In June of 1999 you performed knee replacement surgery on my left knee. In October of 1999 you performed knee replacement surgery on my right knee, which also needed it. On the following Memorial Day weekend 2000, I hiked down a steep ravine (to go fishing) and up again without any assistance. The ravine was so steep, the cars above on the highway, looked like toy model cars.

In 1999, when I came into your office, I was practically a wheelchair case. At that time, more and more it was necessary for me to use a wheelchair to go any distance. I could walk only a very short distance and not without pain. My knees had been noticeably deteriorating since 1989. You were very highly recommended to me, but in spite of that, I thought that my appointment with you would only accomplish a prescription from you for an electric wheelchair. I was that uninformed.

I was in pain all the time, even lying in bed, and I was becoming more and more depressed as I love the great outdoors and I don’t like to just sit and watch others do things. The last straw was when I went to Las Vegas, rented a manual wheelchair and flew (without wings) onto busy Las Vegas Blvd – a real car stopper! This happened because of a steep corner incline and I couldn’t find the brake on the wheelchair. For the rest of my trip, I stayed in my motel room watching TV and brooding.

Shortly thereafter, I learned of you, and hobbled into your offices and you gave me a choice – confinement to a wheelchair for the rest of my life or knee replacement surgery. You joked and told me that after surgery I would be able to climb a mountain –well, I almost can!
I thank every person and incident that led me to you and the option of new knees, but most of all I thank you for giving me back an active, painless life and also for giving me my independence back..

 




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