I received 2 hip replacements and then developed cobalt & chromium.

Posted by janneg @janneg, Mar 21, 2016

I am one of thousands that received 2 hip replacements and then developed cobalt & chromium and had to have them both again replaced-I need a brain MRI. If I have particles of metal in my filter systems-do I need to worry about having a MRI? No one seems to be able to answer this question. You are lucky to have Dr. Mary O'Connor in Jax-Fla- who was smart enough to NOT put in those devices. Wish we had known sooner. Frightening. Thank you, Janne

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@sueinmn There was only a cobalt test. Called cobalt serum/plasma. I go to quest for bloodwork. I copied it here:
COBALT, SERUM/PLASMA
0.5 H (here they are showing (in red) that 0.5 H is High)
Reference Range: 0.1-0.4 mcg/L
So the value that you are giving as 1.8 mcg/l that you say is normal - quest says is High.
So confusing...

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@maureen716 There are 2 ways to measure cobalt levels, and different values are considered "normal". One is a plasma test (lower readings), the other a serum test (higher value). What I do know is that with implants, anything below 7 is considered acceptable without evidence of a degrading device. I found an old record after I wrote earlier. At the time of my first revision surgery, my cobalt level was over 70, at the second it was 29. One year later it was 6.

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@maureen716 There are 2 ways to measure cobalt levels, and different values are considered "normal". One is a plasma test (lower readings), the other a serum test (higher value). What I do know is that with implants, anything below 7 is considered acceptable without evidence of a degrading device. I found an old record after I wrote earlier. At the time of my first revision surgery, my cobalt level was over 70, at the second it was 29. One year later it was 6.

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@sueinmn thanks for your help. I will talk to the dr and see if he can help me understand on the 28th. Will let you know what he says. Thanks again !

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