My Celia has undergone total hip replacement surgery as of this past Monday Morning. The surgery went really well, and her condition is improving at a good pace. Post-Op pain is as expected, pain regulation is working, and her physical and occupational therapy is progressing according to schedule. We expect to go home either Tomorrow of Thursday. Although matters proceed as expected, it is still very difficult on her.
She had been experiencing progressive difficulty with her left hip for several years, the Surgeon suggests it could have been going on for at least the past seven years. The Surgeon reports that the damage from degenerative arthritis was profound, with arthritic spurs, detached cartilage, bone fragments the size of marbles, and detached muscles all being present within the operating field.
As I type, contractors are in our home upgrading to tall toilets, railings, and such to accommodate her needs.
All I would ask is your prayers for her continued healing and improvement, as well as some easing of her discomfort.
Greg
She had been experiencing progressive difficulty with her left hip for several years, the Surgeon suggests it could have been going on for at least the past seven years. The Surgeon reports that the damage from degenerative arthritis was profound, with arthritic spurs, detached cartilage, bone fragments the size of marbles, and detached muscles all being present within the operating field.
As I type, contractors are in our home upgrading to tall toilets, railings, and such to accommodate her needs.
All I would ask is your prayers for her continued healing and improvement, as well as some easing of her discomfort.
Greg
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