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24 July 2022, 07:21
loiblb
Hip replacement
I fell and broke my hip May 5th. It sure changed my life style.
At first I was thinking I could never do anything and never use my guns again. It's still early but doing a lot more every day.
24 July 2022, 09:01
NormanConquest
I have every confidence that you will get back to close to normal. I have had a few friends that had the hip replacement + a couple (my son included) that had the shoulder replacements + every one of them was just fine afterward, but just remember that it is important to stick to the post-operation therapy if you want to increase your chances of normalcy. In other words, don't worry, you'll be O.K.


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24 July 2022, 20:24
jimatcat
don't know who did yours, but mine was done by Austin Orthopedic... they have 3 offices... 1 in Roundrock, 1 on Lamar in downtown Austin and 1 in Beecave... very professional.. Dr Heimrich did mine... no pain after the surgery... recommend this group!!...


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24 July 2022, 22:33
john c.
my sister in law walked like Chester on Gunsmoke for years. bobbed up and down. had hip replacement and said the rehab was a lot easier than the knee replacement. and austin may be a lot of things but they do have some damn good drs. hope ur running marathons soon.
30 July 2022, 22:39
Grizzly Adams1
Motivation and grit will go a long ways when it comes to replacements. Wife had a bilateral knee replacement, walking within hours and back on her horse after a month, in spite of the doc. Wink

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31 July 2022, 11:00
NormanConquest
Just remember to keep moving; walking about a little bit every day will do wonders for your therapy. Lying still is a death knell.(not THAT bad but you get the point)


Never mistake motion for action.
03 August 2022, 14:03
Bill/Oregon
How's the recovery going, loilbib? I have had to do a bunch of PT related to back surgeries, and it seemed the fellow patients I saw with hip replacements recovered much more quickly than those with knees -- or worse, rotator cuff/shoulder rebuilds.


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03 August 2022, 18:29
Saeed
Our neighbors wife had it, in Stockholm, Sweden.

Out the hospital next day.

She is glad she did.


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05 August 2022, 03:52
Kensco
Hips, knees, and shoulders have to be "worked" to ensure a full range of motion. The only people I ever knew that failed to get back to normal were the ones that cheated on their physical therapy. I have many bowler / golfer friends that haven't had to chance their lifestyles one bit after completing rehab.
05 August 2022, 03:54
Kensco
My sister popped her new hip out by bending over too far too soon after surgery.