resonant: Ray Kowalski (Due South) (Default)
resonant ([personal profile] resonant) wrote2023-09-07 05:33 pm
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Here comes a life adventure

Around Christmastime I get to have my right hip replaced.

I'm actually kind of thrilled about this. For literally years I've been slowly working on a lot of pain in my groin muscle. I thought it was tendinitis, and I was using massage and physical therapy and a hot tub and a lot of NSAIDs on the pain. Some movements were unlocking while others became inaccessible.

My own fault for not accessing actual medicine as soon as I should have, but my fellow Americans will understand why I didn't. (The physical therapist my doctor had sent me to had been treating six of us at the same time. "Here's a stretchy band. Follow this photocopied exercise sheet while I work with the person behind the next curtain.")

But now I've had an xray and I have surgery scheduled, and if all goes well then next year walking and yoga and swimming will come back into my life.

I work from home and have never met most of my coworkers; they know me from a headshot and a name, which happens to be one of the classic millennial names. I just put a note in one of my Teams chats: "In case youre confused because most people with this name are young ... I'm not."

If you have tips to share, bring 'em on!

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[personal profile] pallas_rose 2023-09-10 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[ bursts in like the kool-aid man ]

IT'S THE ABDOMINAL HERNIA RISK! Gotta let the belly wall heal. The orthopods mostly split the muscle fibers rather than cut them, and also your leg can't have a hernia... usually.

[ retreats into surgeon cave ]
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[personal profile] out_there 2023-09-10 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)

Huh. That's cool to know!