Allison Hunt: How I got my new hip

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Allison Hunt: My three minutes hasn't started yet, has it?
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Chris Anderson: No, you can't start the three minutes.
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Reset the three minutes, that's just not fair.
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AH: Oh my God, it's harsh up here.
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I mean I'm nervous enough as it is.
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But I am not as nervous as I was five weeks ago.
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Five weeks ago I had total hip replacement surgery.
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Do you know that surgery?
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Electric saw, power drill, totally disgusting
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unless you're David Bolinsky, in which case it's all truth and beauty.
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Sure David, if it's not your hip, it's truth and beauty.
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Anyway, I did have a really big epiphany around the situation,
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so Chris invited me to tell you about it.
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But first you need to know two things about me.
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Just two things.
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I'm Canadian, and I'm the youngest of seven kids.
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Now, in Canada, we have that great healthcare system.
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That means we get our new hips for free.
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And being the youngest of seven,
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I have never been at the front of the line for anything. OK?
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So my hip had been hurting me for years.
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I finally went to the doctor, which was free.
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And she referred me to an orthopedic surgeon, also free.
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Finally got to see him after 10 months of waiting -- almost a year.
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That is what free gets you.
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I met the surgeon, and he took some free X-rays,
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and I got a good look at them. And you know,
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even I could tell my hip was bad,
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and I actually work in marketing.
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So he said, "Allison, we've got to get you on the table.
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I'm going to replace your hip -- it's about an 18-month wait."
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18 more months.
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I'd already waited 10 months, and I had to wait 18 more months.
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You know, it's such a long wait that I actually
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started to even think about it in terms of TEDs.
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I wouldn't have my new hip for this TED.
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I wouldn't have my new hip for TEDGlobal in Africa.
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I would not have my new hip for TED2008.
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I would still be on my bad hip. That was so disappointing.
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So, I left his office and I was walking through the hospital,
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and that's when I had my epiphany.
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This youngest of seven had to get herself to the front of the line.
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Oh yeah.
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Can I tell you how un-Canadian that is?
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We do not think that way.
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We don't talk about it. It's not even a consideration.
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In fact, when we're traveling abroad, it's how we identify fellow Canadians.
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"After you." "Oh, no, no. After you."
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Hey, are you from Canada? "Oh, me too! Hi!"
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"Great! Excellent!"
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So no, suddenly I wasn't averse to butting any geezer off the list.
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Some 70-year-old who wanted his new hip
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so he could be back golfing, or gardening.
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No, no. Front of the line.
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So by now I was walking the lobby, and of course, that hurt,
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because of my hip, and I kind of needed a sign.
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And I saw a sign.
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In the window of the hospital's tiny gift shop there was a sign
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that said, "Volunteers Needed." Hmm.
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Well, they signed me up immediately.
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No reference checks. None of the usual background stuff, no.
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They were desperate for volunteers
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because the average age of the volunteer at the hospital gift shop was 75.
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Yeah. They needed some young blood.
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So, next thing you know, I had my bright blue volunteer vest,
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I had my photo ID, and I was fully trained by my 89-year-old boss.
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I worked alone.
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Every Friday morning I was at the gift shop.
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While ringing in hospital staff's Tic Tacs,
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I'd casually ask, "What do you do?"
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Then I'd tell them, "Well, I'm getting my hip replaced -- in 18 months.
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It's gonna be so great when the pain stops. Ow!"
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All the staff got to know the plucky, young volunteer.
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My next surgeon's appointment was, coincidentally,
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right after a shift at the gift shop.
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So, naturally, I had my vest and my identification.
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I draped them casually over the chair in the doctor's office.
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And you know, when he walked in,
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I could just tell that he saw them.
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Moments later, I had a surgery date just weeks away,
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and a big fat prescription for Percocet.
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Now, word on the street was that it was actually
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my volunteering that got me to the front of the line.
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And, you know, I'm not even ashamed of that.
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Two reasons.
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First of all, I am going to take such good care of this new hip.
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But also I intend to stick with the volunteering,
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which actually leads me to the biggest epiphany of them all.
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Even when a Canadian cheats the system,
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they do it in a way that benefits society.
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