On April 29th I had my total hip replacement. Today
is two weeks after the surgery. I have been walking without a cane for over a
week, I am able to start driving today and except for another 6 weeks of physical
therapy I am past this with no pain to speak of. As a
matter of fact, I was able to walk with a walker on the day of the surgery… I
was walking with a cane on the day after… and without a cane by day 3. All I can
say is this was a breeze for me.
When my orthopedic doctor first diagnosed me with Avascular Necrosis
(AVN) of the hip, he told me that it was pretty rare. But it is a very different
story when I went to the John Theurer Cancer Center for my pre-operation
authorization. I got an “Oh yeah, that happens with people that have had a lot
of chemo”. So, I guess it is safe to say that AVN can be considered a side
effect of my treatments… but the silver lining comes with that knowledge that
it was a breeze to get through.
Another thing I have leaned is that I am not, and never have been a slave to my MCL.
By no means does it rule my life with concern, worry and fear of the future. My
future continues to be very bright and I feel so blessed.
Here is a YouTube link to a fantastic song by Zach Williams, “No
Longer Slaves”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDnA_coA168
So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are
his child, God has made you also an heir
Galatians 4:7
More to
come…
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2 comments:
Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that.
Joint Pain Frankfort
Hi Alex. Glad to hear. I hope this is helpful to you and your colleague.
Thanks,
Rich
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