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I got a new hip

Kuli,
Was your romp near where you're doing the conservation work, or some other place?
It's coming up on 0730PDT - how are the joints and muscles doing this morning?

No, it was like twenty miles south, in an area where I used to do trail maintenance. We hiked about fifteen minutes through wooded dunes, then cut to the beach. It was most definitely no-clothes weather, but a bit shirt of being miserable unless jumping in and out of the surf.

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Oh -- the hip aches this morning, but the knee and shin are a bit better.
 
Glad to hear that it sounds like you're on the mend.

Then I get moments like coming back from the store pushing a cart: I got across the street and hit the steep ramp, the wheels hit a broken section, and from the shock suddenly hip, knee, shin, and ankle are in agony!

So I got one of the customer service guys to push it home for me and Tony to unload it and I'm in the recliner, my hip better but the rest in pain and me fighting nausea.

Not my day -- earlier, the truck died on me... fortunately, right as I was pulling into the service shop lot, and I managed to coast to the side.

I know the shin and knee hurt because my lower leg is being forced to walk properly instead of constantly adjusting for damaged hips, but it's too much like my second year of cross country when the pain just wouldn't stop (and I ended up finishing at State with a broken leg).
 
Sorry about the troubles today, Kuli. Rest upi and heal.
 
Oh -- and I had an allergic reaction to one of my meds. I called the care line and they agreed with my thought of which one it was, so I stopped taking it, but I took 200mg of benadryl over the next sixteen hours till the rash and stuff went away.

I hate taking so many meds at once! I think it was the mix of stuff that tipped the scales.
 
Sorry to hear that, Kuli.

Mike's observation about the weather may be good part of it.
 
One week till my six-week checkup.

The hip doesn't hurt anything like it used to, but that whole leg, hip to knee, still has pain like it was bruised bones.

Your body will have already put a lot of effort into healing one hip this year; the second is bound to require a bit more patience, I'd bet.
 
Your body will have already put a lot of effort into healing one hip this year; the second is bound to require a bit more patience, I'd bet.

Patience, yeah. The thing with the pain, though, is that I didn't have anything like the bone ache with the first hip. I keep worrying that I tore something when Bammer whammed into me that first night back from the hospital, but rationally that couldn't have anything to do with the bones; it would be sharper pain in the hip itself. It must have to do with the fact that dislocating this hip to access the head of the femur was harder than the first one, because this femur wasn't as badly deteriorated -- it looked bad on the Xrays, but the head was larger since it hadn't had as much bone flake off, plus there was still a bit of cartilage left.

Today out at the beach I did the sunshine as painkiller thing; got almost two hours in the buff, building a sandcastle (Bammer kept trying to lie down on it), throwing a stick for the beast, even jumped some waves. I got one good toss in that landed the stick right where three waves were converging -- the ones farther back overtaking the front one at the same time -- which tumbled Bammer thoroughly (he still got the stick), and then swamped me right up to the nipples. I decided that was enough; the sunshine was great but that ocean is COLD! At any rate, the sunshine worked; I only needed one pain pill all afternoon out there.

Oh -- this time I made sure we were at a spot where the water was coming straight in and going straight out, so no conflicting currents to tweak the hip. The cold actually felt pretty good on my knee and hip, but I'd rather have an ice pack that doesn't freeze everything else, too!

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Kuli is moving to Phoenix

Not unless there's a beach with surf!
 
Damn, Dude!

From being an expected "invalid", recovering from your second hip replacement surgery, to going frolicking naked on the beach, with the ever impressive, and adroit, Bammer, is absolutely Astounding! (!) (!w!)

I only wish that MY Life was nearly as impressive as Yours! :badgrin: ..|

All the more reasons to ... No Matter What ...

Keep Smilin'!! :kiss: (*8*)
Chaz :luv:
 
Damn, Dude!

From being an expected "invalid", recovering from your second hip replacement surgery, to going frolicking naked on the beach, with the ever impressive, and adroit, Bammer, is absolutely Astounding! (!) (!w!)

I only wish that MY Life was nearly as impressive as Yours! :badgrin: ..|

All the more reasons to ... No Matter What ...

Keep Smilin'!! :kiss: (*8*)
Chaz :luv:

This is bizarre: I clicked "Reply with quote", and JUB took me to the first post in the thread! :confused:

Anyway, Bammer and I both were limping when we gt home... a bit too much "frolicking", I guess.
 
Nice hot day for tomorrow...get out Kuli and enjoy the heat...
 
Glad to hear you could enjoy the beach with your bud bammer. You do push the envelope a bit, but I guess no pain, no gain applies. to a certain extent.

Is this a fairly private beach you go to?
 
The thing with the pain, though, is that I didn't have anything like the bone ache with the first hip.

I have found that from time to time I get what I THINK is the old pain returning. I saw my consultant and he ran a whole load of tests including MRI scan and he said it was definately muscular strain. Now, I can't recall doing anything out of the ordinary but I must have been pushing things a little harder than I thought and pulled a muscle. Thankfully, my mind having been put at rest, the pain has receded.
 
Saw the hip doc today. I love the software they have, that puts the Xray on a screen he can use to measure things! He showed me what happens when he clicks on the critical points determining hip alignment: all the angles and proportions are "lab skeleton perfect".

But I'm supposed to take it easier with heavy loads like logs for trail embankments and tubs of compost. Oh -- and chasing Bammer all over the dunes.
 
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