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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
Talked to my PCP this morning. Xrays show "significant" arthritis in lumbar spine and hips. Hips look like candidates for replacement. The doc says to work on the back first, but the prospect of having my hip joints replaced makes me nervous. I don't know what they might do to my back, so that doesn't bother me - ignorance is bliss they say.
Aging sucks.
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I'm going to get my right hip done within the next year. It's down to when it is convenient for me. My surgeon tells me it's rather non-invasive, if I get it done soon enough. When he found out I'm a car guy (he is as well), he likened it, at my current stage of degradation, to re-plating a set of nickasil cylinders. If I let it go, it's more like reboring oversize and fitting new pistons. If I do it soon enough, it is orthoscopic day surgery with minimal recovery time afterwards. Just shaving a layer off of the ball, and of the socket, off and then shooting in some form of coating to cover each individually. Essentially "replating" the wear surfaces. If I let it go beyond those "wear limits", it turns into "real" surgery, digging out and replacing both the ball and the socket. When related in those terms, I think I prefer the former. "Git 'er done"...