My mom is being admitted tomorrow to undergo a hip joint replacement on Thursday. She has severe osteoarthritis in her right hip, which has limited mobility and caused heavy pain for nearly a year.
10 years ago, she had the same procedure performed on her left hip, the insertion of an artificial joint at the tip of the thigh bone, and surgical re-modelling of the hip joint.
It was pretty amazing to see how quickly she was back to her old vigour and activity level following the first surgery. It's times like this you realise how impressive it is what medical professionals can do.
I'm a little concerned of course, since my mom is now 10 years older, she's 73. She's really looking forward to getting rid of the pain, and has a very positive attitude about the whole thing. I just hope they give her full anesthesia this time; last time she got a neuraxial blockade which left her awake during the 2 hour long procedure, and towards the end it started to lift, which was not too pleasant. I would prefer it if she was fully under, but the doctors deemed it safer for her to get the blockade.
Longish post, but the bottom line is I'm full of admiration for the medical expertise which allows so many people to be able to lead a better life after having suffered pain and loss of basic functions such as my mom.
10 years ago, she had the same procedure performed on her left hip, the insertion of an artificial joint at the tip of the thigh bone, and surgical re-modelling of the hip joint.
It was pretty amazing to see how quickly she was back to her old vigour and activity level following the first surgery. It's times like this you realise how impressive it is what medical professionals can do.
I'm a little concerned of course, since my mom is now 10 years older, she's 73. She's really looking forward to getting rid of the pain, and has a very positive attitude about the whole thing. I just hope they give her full anesthesia this time; last time she got a neuraxial blockade which left her awake during the 2 hour long procedure, and towards the end it started to lift, which was not too pleasant. I would prefer it if she was fully under, but the doctors deemed it safer for her to get the blockade.
Longish post, but the bottom line is I'm full of admiration for the medical expertise which allows so many people to be able to lead a better life after having suffered pain and loss of basic functions such as my mom.
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