My new left hip is 38 days old today. I had my second post-op visit with the surgeon today and am now officially off the walker. I’m now a "cane" person. And I can drive again. That is a good thing and it is made even better since I am getting a temporary "Disabled Parking" permit. The permit will be valid through August 2009, so prime parking space for me all Summer in all venues.
Year: 2009
Metal Alert!
My New Left Hip
This is an X-Ray of my left hip prior to 23 March 2009. It shows the hip socket is "worn out." That is, much of the cartilage is is gone or damaged and the joint is arthritic.
So, I had two choices: do nothing and live with the ever increasing pain and loss of mobility, or, have total hip replacement surgery.
I made my choice. On Monday, 23 March, I underwent hip replacement surgery . I’m now well on the road to recovery. I am on a regimen of daily exercises and twice-weekly outpatient physical therapy sessions.
Prior to the surgery, the hip problem had been causing severe pain in my left knee. Although I still have some of the pain normally associated with the surgical procedure and subsequent healing, my left knee is now pain-free.
I’ll be posting more about life with my new hip as I progress through the post-operative regimen.
In Like a Lion
It started snowing here last night and it is still coming down at a pretty good rate. There is about six inches of snow on the ground right now with the local weather forecasters saying that about two more inches can be expected before it tapers off.
Six to eight inches of snow may not sound like much to those who live in more northern climes, but here in the Washington, DC area, it is enough to bring just about all activities that require travel by Planes, Trains & Automobiles to a screeching halt.
It’s been 10 years since we’ve had a snowfall of any significance in March.
Groundhog Day 2009
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this year so it looks like Winter will be around for a while. By an amazing coincidence, Phil’s shadow resembled the Vince Lombardi Trophy, which was won this year for a record sixth time by his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers.
One for the Thumb + One
During the run-up to Super Bowl XL, which the Steelers won, the rallying cry of the Steeler Nation was "One for the Thumb," a reference to the Steelers having rings from their four previous Super Bowl wins.
Last night, with the Nation and their Terrible Towels in full battle array at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL, they defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 in Super Bowl XLIII for their sixth Super Bowl victory. Only four more to go for a complete set!