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I always thought you were hip...now I think you're artificially hip :). Heal up and giddyup soon...
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Earlier this summer I ran into a guy that I've know for years as a customer of his. He is about 10 year younger than me and was hobbling about like a cripple. Said he had hip problems and thought losing weight would help, but lost so much weight so quickly that it actually made things worse. He was slated to hip replacement surgery when last we spoke. |
In my case the cartilage between the socket and the top of the ball was just eaten away. It was rubbing bone on bone. My doc said when he opened it up there was no sign of cartilage, just blood from the bones. No PT, no drugs or magic fairy dust was going to regrow it.
The other hip is fine. Only surgery and a hip replacement fix my problem. |
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Were you overweight for many years prior? 25 lbs, 50 lbs, 100 lbs? https://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/avoiding-knee-or-hip-surgery Quote:
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My mom had her first hip replacement at age 50. She had her fourth hip replacement at age 75. No she did not have 4 legs, she wore out the original hips. They have improved a lot over the years. My dad never had any joint replacements. I just figure my right hip was from mom's genetics and my left hip is from dad's genetics. |
Yeah, yeah, car wreck, still too young to get it done, 58 is too young too, Captain.
Minimally invasive is the way to go, anterior approach I believe. |
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Getting everything facilitated for nighttime really helps. A place for everything. Lots of water. A kindle for the insomnia that comes and goes, just enough extra bedding so it's handy but not in the way. I've got swelling in my hip that would make Kim Kardashian jealous, but I just got off the phone with the Doc and he said that's normal, just continue to work on range of motion and walking. I showered today for the first time. That's real luxury. In-house PT would be fancy, but I can't have everything. How long before you could work the clutch pedal? |
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I tried injections, creams, Llama spit all to no avail - 58 is too young to be in chronic pain, which I was. Not no mo'. |
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Thanks! for the nice thought! |
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I'm sendin' it! Thanks! |
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The surgeon said that measurements post surgery were good. Do you have better advice on who should measure? |
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