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well said my friend, tough times tests the mettle of the best men.
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well i think enough said of your private life if u ever want to talk and have a chat line u use i have heaps off time i wouldnt get by with out my wife:beer:
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Hey guys,
I work as a therapist and can tell you a lot about replacements if you have questions. Every hip is different, I've seen hips get to 90% function in two/three weeks but I have also worked on hips for months. There are a lot of factors that go into it. The biggest problem is how much the other joints/muscles have compensated for the hip dysfunction. One thing I can tell you is the replacement is a life long change. Once you have the implant in your body YOU have to take care of it. The doc/therapist can get to close to 100% function but if YOU don't do anything to help it daily you will have pain, you will be back to see the doc, and then back in therapy. We see is a LOT!!! YOU have to follow through and keep it strong and take care of yourself, if not you'll be back where you started. If you have any questions I can try and answer them the best I can for you. ST |
i do have some questions im 48 yers old i got acromegally ay 30 i had big problems with my back 6 years ago which resulted in back surgery in the past 5 years had alot of hip pain which i thought it was back related and got it checked with xrays and have been told that both hip joint r worn and have spurs grown on them and the cup that holds the ball is deformed from birth i have lost alot of movement in my legs i have no way geting on a bike no flexability my question is will i get more movement or has my tendons shrunk now well long as i get pain relief its something and do i have a chance of having both done at the same time
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