Well yesterday I went to another doctor for a last attempt at finding out what is causing my right leg to go lame and give out on me when walking. This has been going on since 2007 after a case of not being able to walk for 3 months. I went this time as a last resort to a different orthopedic surgeon "group". They took 4 x-rays before I even met the doctor (good sign). There was no question a total hip replacement is needed if I ever want to hike again. Grinding bone to bone, severe arthritis and the cartilage is gone from the joint. In a couple of weeks I'm going in to the hospital to have an injection into the hip that will neutralize the pain I'm feeling as a direct result of the hip joint being gone. The injection will allow us to see how much of the pain I'm feeling will be left as a result of my lower back and neck problems after the hip is replaced. I think I can live with what pain will be left especially if I can walk again.
I do feel finally relieved to a point, but don't look forward to the surgery. I'm looking for advise or input from anyone who has had this procedure done.
Thanks,
Phil
I do feel finally relieved to a point, but don't look forward to the surgery. I'm looking for advise or input from anyone who has had this procedure done.
Thanks,
Phil
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