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Saturday, January 4, 2014
Holy hipster, he-man!
I would like to think my humble little blog provides a public service once in a while. So, let my message today be one that you tuck away in your memory bank until you or someone you love needs it: If you ever have a hip replacement, do yourself a favor and consider the anterior (front) approach. There aren't a lot of surgeons who do it, and it requires a special operating table and instruments, but the recovery time is significantly less than the lateral or posterior approaches and, if all goes well, there are no restrictions on activities after surgery. To me, this is nothing less than a miracle. That said, we've been warned that tomorrow might be a rough day, soreness-wise, but the hubs is going to walk out of here on his own power, three days after major surgery. Hip, hip, hooray!
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I have heard this. You need to find "that" surgeon, typically at big teaching hospitals. Glad your spouse is on the mend.
I had anterior hip replacement 2 1/2 wks. ago and cannot believe how well I'm doing. Small incision, less pain, faster recovery. I never should have put off the surgery as long as I did.
We had the amazing luck of having a friend who had a friend who researched this procedure for three years. Even traveled to Cincinnati and California to interview doctors before finding a good one in Kansas City, his hometown.
P.S. I plan to send our friend and his friend some very nice wine.
Wow! Fantastic news, and great info. Thanks, Cathy!
Fabulous news. Is he wearing a walker in this photo? xo
They released him this morning with only a cane. No walker required. I expect he'll ditch the cane in less than a week. Miraculous.
Anon, so happy to hear you're doing so well. It appears that boredom may be the biggest challenge in this recovery process.
Same story with my GrandPa, and very successful with his Total Hip Replacement Surgery in Bangalore, India.
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